roubaixtuesday
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That’s a ‘No’ then.
By that argument, the UK isn't democratic either, because nobody gets to vote directly for the PM.
That’s a ‘No’ then.
By that argument, the UK isn't democratic either, because nobody gets to vote directly for the PM.
She'd fit right in over at our big house.
The scandal hanging over Ursula von der Leyen
Critics allege cronyism played role in award of contracts worth millions by German defense ministry.www.politico.eu
Aye, and she can be removed and/or not elected again by the European Parliament.
The king, on the other hand, is appointed by genetics and subject to no accountability regardless of scandal.
The King has no real power, and the institution he represents is quite popular, if we had a referendum the folk forking out £1.40 a year would still be complaining.
Fascinating how you change the subject every post.
I couldn't answer that, because I've never had the government subsidise my utility bills.
Quite what this has to do with the point I was making, I don't know.
Yes, I do?You don’t live in the UK then?
The Mexico, blueinsa double act that’s developed really warms the cockles! Haha!
The King has no real power, and the institution he represents is quite popular, if we had a referendum the folk forking out £1.40 a year would still be complaining.