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The Queen and the rule of Law: Magna Carta’s myth
In a recent Spectator article, Daniel Hannan explained that the Queen obeyed the rule of law. “..I’m closely involved with the project—will be unveiling a large bronze statue of the Queen, symbolizing both 800 years of the Crown’s acceptance of … Continue reading
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Tagged British people, Elizabeth II, government, Government of the United Kingdom, Politics of the United Kingdom, Prerogative, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Royal prerogative, United Kingdom
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