They have an unhealthy influence on politics and the well being of the nation. As long as they exist, nobody is equal.
I'm sure the French would lend you a few guillotines, if you'd only asked.
They are too selfish
When the Lords step on their face What do they do?
They run away to Straya or Muricah
When you get riots against the gov How does it finish?
looting and no changes
>>68083859
how do you hang someone with a guillotine?
>mfw pansy ass limey shits give some so called nobles "m'lady" or "m'lord", fucking pathetic
hey britain get real tsssss
>>68083859
A little thing called rule of law.
>>68084624
That is so true!
>>68084629
Rope, or guillotine, it makes no difference.
It was merely a suggestion, since guillotines are respected, effective tools associated with enlightenment and the promise of a better future.
>>68083859
>They have an unhealthy influence on politics and the well being of the nation.
source? they have no influence on politics
>>68083859
Inequality will always exist. You can't just kill people for being different.
Also not sure we need to learn any lessons from the French
>>68085246
The Queen has a veto power, but she rarely uses it. Generally she just respects whatever the house of lords decides.
>>68088855
>>68085246
The Queen also has something called the royal prerogative. It's unclear quite how far these powers go, due to the nature of our constitution, but it is far from absolute power. The Prime Minister also possesses the same privileges. The royal prerogative can be contested in the courts, which actually happened recently when Theresa May wanted to use the royal prerogative to invoke article 50 but was made to put the bill through parliament first.
>>68083859
>They have an unhealthy influence on politics and the well being of the nation
No they aren't, they're the embodiment of the nation.
>As long as they exist, nobody is equal
Nobody is ever equal, the difference is that monarchies are honest about it.
Louis XVI did nothing wrong and his murder was unjust.