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  • #46
    Unitarian not in the religious but the political sense. As opposed to the federal structure of the UK as a whole now.

    Unitarian in that sense is something like centralized, just different. France is unitarian.

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    • #47
      It appears it's called "unitary" when applies in politics. Obviously even the UK counts as unitary but I doubt that would continue to be so in case of Republicanism. It'd rather turn into a Spain-like structure (which already is federal).

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      • #48
        Originally posted by Ecthy
        House of Godwin
        to that!
        It's time to end this 1000-year reign of terror! Boot out these Norman-descended usurpers. Once the heirs of Willie the Conk are off the throne, we can get someone who's descended from Harold Godwineson to reign as the true king.

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        • #49
          Harold Godwinson. Is that the husband of Miriam?
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          • #50
            Blech.

            Well Alex it's now your task to find out who the current heir of the Godwin house would be. Can't be too hard.

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            • #51
              Originally posted by Alexander I

              It's time to end this 1000-year reign of terror! Boot out these Norman-descended usurpers. Once the heirs of Willie the Conk are off the throne, we can get someone who's descended from Harold Godwineson to reign as the true king.
              heirs of Willie the Conk? I thought the Saxe-Coburg-Gothas were Krauts.

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              • #52
                Originally posted by Cort Haus


                heirs of Willie the Conk? I thought the Saxe-Coburg-Gothas were Krauts.
                Yep, though it doesn't mean there isn't an obscure and direct linear descent. If there wasn't, they'd have no claim to the throne.
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                • #53
                  Originally posted by C0ckney

                  current events not your strong point?
                  Not at all.

                  The Conservatives will not disclose the identity of wealthy supporters who lent the party large sums of money, the party's treasurer has insisted.

                  Jonathan Marland spoke out after Labour published a list of backers who secretly lent the party almost £14m.

                  "I am not prepared under any circumstances to disclose where the loans come from," he told BBC2's Newsnight programme.
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                  I shouldn't strain yourself- it would only be surplus to requirements.

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                  • #54
                    i seem to remember that newsnight episode and paxman making him squirm, twas good.

                    all the main parties use loans for large contributions, rather than donations, as a way to avoid declaring who their backers are. labour brought in the last piece of legislation on party funding in the year 2000, which says that donations must be declared, but loans 'on commercial terms' were exempt. this was an attempt to bring transparency to party funding in the wake of various tory scandals in the 90s and the bernie ecclestone affair, among other things.

                    it's hardly surprising therefore that every party (but especially the main two) exploits this loophole. however only one party does to such an extent, that they have been investigated for not declaring loans not made under commercial terms. more seriously for selling honours, by offering peerages for these loans, or sponsorship of government flagship projects, such as city academies, and also for lying to the police in the course of their investigations into these alleged offences. the papers talk about as many as 5 people, very close to the prime minister, facing charges. it's pretty serious stuff and it absolutely stinks.
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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by LordShiva
                      Lords
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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by molly bloom


                        I think after the Glorious Revolution, Great Britain had much the better deal.
                        yeah, amazingly enough being an island nation, making possible a small standing army, and a large scale emphasis on trade rather than agriculture, making the bourgeois (and the state in general) relatively strong compared to the aristocracy, actually gave GB a more peaceful transition to modern democracy than France's.
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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by notyoueither


                          Your trolling needs a lot of work.
                          Pardon.

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by lord of the mark
                            yeah, amazingly enough being an island nation, making possible a small standing army, and a large scale emphasis on trade rather than agriculture, making the bourgeois (and the state in general) relatively strong compared to the aristocracy, actually gave GB a more peaceful transition to modern democracy than France's.

                            You mean before the 19th century when nobody had standing armies except when they were at war, but then they were almost always at war??
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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by lord of the mark

                              Pardon.

                              "Subservient she began, subservient she remains"
                              Nope. Still not very good.
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