SHB says it all, and there is little else to add.
Apart from the obvious fact that British republicans are in such a small minority they may as well give up. The British people (rightly in my view) overwhelmingly wish to retain the monarchy (warts and all), according to every opinion poll conducted in modern times.
Other nations are different and can and will make their own arrangements, but the British have steadfastly stuck to what they instinctively know what is right for their own country, so what could be more truly democratic than that?
Maybe republicans might like to urgently lobby the government to have a republican-style referendum on the issue so that the peoples' voice might be heard?
Apart from the obvious fact that British republicans are in such a small minority they may as well give up. The British people (rightly in my view) overwhelmingly wish to retain the monarchy (warts and all), according to every opinion poll conducted in modern times.
Other nations are different and can and will make their own arrangements, but the British have steadfastly stuck to what they instinctively know what is right for their own country, so what could be more truly democratic than that?
Maybe republicans might like to urgently lobby the government to have a republican-style referendum on the issue so that the peoples' voice might be heard?

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