How do we bring back a revival of semi feudal petty states a-la rhineland.
The only way to keep history is to live it
>>69387009
collapse of social order means that those with power, access to food, electricity etc will become the new aristocracy
>>69387009
The last German emperor moved to the Netherlands after WW1. You could just give Germany to us.
How does it feel that the royal corgies life better then you?
>>69387009
Here here!
We have a monarchy because we're too lazy to change it. Monarchy here does nothing. It has 0 power. It's death and only persists because of laziness.
idk about england but yours seem to be more real than ours
>>69387115
We're the only European country where the monarchy is part of the government I believe.
>>69387033
We dont really have that power
Im sure the dutch could pull it off though ,especially with inside help from a certain state in the south
>>69387009
Man, 10/10 building.
>>69387181
What about luxembourg, belgium, liechenstein and monaco?
>>69387115
They have , legally, a large role but they dont really use their own initiative to exercise it much t present. They meet with the PM regularly so dik what goes on behind the scenes
They more regularly use soft power of honours and dinners as they are so highly regarded
>>69387216
Interior design is just as important
>>69387258
I didn't say non-countries.
>>69387258
aside from >county, we literally depose the king for a day if he refuses to sign a law or something
>>69387649
Fair enough toothpaste
>>69387742
Since when was this a thing? thought the Belgian king was more powerful
>>69387030
>collapse of labor market means that those with access to robot manufacturing will become the new aristocracy
>>69387115
same here really
>>69391377
>collapse of humanity means robots will become the new aristocracy
>>69387258
>They have , legally, a large role
The monarch of modern-day Britain is a mere figurehead; a puppet whose formal consent, written and unwritten, is required when excercising certain governmental powers, as dictated by tradition.
>>69389805
http://www.nytimes.com/1990/04/05/world/belgian-king-unable-to-sign-abortion-law-takes-day-off.html
>>69396752
what a joke