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a welcome to the story mom, josh rushing, billing in today for family. ok, could the death, the queen elizabeth the 2nd, be the beginning of the end for the british monarchy. while the institution remains popular in the country. more britons are thinking about what the monarchy and a ceremonial head of state, actually named for the u. k. here, take a listen to this protest or outside the british parliament, london. principal. her. but her she power i think is absolutely of orange in 2022. the spam is good. you can't have any philosophical moral justification. one family having political power like that just by virtue that, that's the fundamental issue. if this and building, then there's no point having them. if they happen is the power, then they shouldn't be that fee con, kind of having both ways. i'm. they get paid enormous amounts of money, millions and millions of millions of hundreds and hundreds of millions to from the royal family. and i just don't see why the people in this country should pay for that. all right, so that's one person's opinion, but what's yours?
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sure. your questions, your comments about the monarchy right here in the youtube chat and be a part of the show with me. the me. alright, here with us to talk about the future of the monarchy in london as philip blonde, a political philosopher and director of the think tank was public. and then also with this show, le mars shoak balmy moo. she's an activist and author of this is why i resist and paul pounds when a lawyer and activists based in london. welcome all, philip, let's begin with you. it's 2022. why do we need a monarchy? well i think the evidence is very strong, bona key secured to bolt chrissy. it prevents the slide to extreme, isn't the economist democracy in dex has the george of
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countries in its top index over the last 3040 years, have been come. citrix still mont, case. republics. a more unstable, more and dangerous compact the republic of syria with jordan. compare the republic of algeria with the kingdom of america. and all of the criticism of monarchy, all factually incorrect. in the sense that all the academic research shows that the countries at the moment key tends to be more democratic. more we got to read less printer extremism, higher degrees of social capital, and social trust. and essentially, police out the, the extreme is in the side. and help foster consensus because they create
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a national poll. okay. what type of politics not showing again, all of those back in marcella johnson. i listed to year they go sorry. are you living in an alternate universe? it would world a well my little girl don't. 8 by one wall is the monarchy on the 80, the that the simple or tool to secure democracy or prevent extremism. you and i live in the united kingdom. far and extremism is thriving in this country. in fact, the money is very un, i'm sorry, anything will remedy up a 2nd. i actually listened to what you were saying or good, much longer that i could have even stomach. so it may be just lifting him. i actually learned so they write the monarchy, symbolizes the entrenched inequalities in this country. well, class privilege to waste. so much more a and let me just point to what the protest had said earlier. if the only symbolic,
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what is the point of them. but we not, the not just symbolic, they actually have power. the monarch had political power is a political head estate any they play diplomatic wall, they use their power to be able to secure our exemptions for themselves. like the one i'd like queen elizabeth dead in, in securing exemptions from race. the screener shall laws, sex discrimination laws. and so many other things. so what you say makes no sense whatsoever. the monarchy is so far above the very people that they are meant to serve. there is no transparency. there is no accountability when it comes to the monarchy. that is, that is the very opposite of what democracy is about to i don't, i do not understand what the heck you talking about, hey, let me bring in someone from our community here. name is beth and say ye, she's a welsh act of us and she wants to talk about not what the monetary represents, but maybe what it doesn't represent no realty, in terms of loss, the british monarchy stands. so i think we should say, well,
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what doesn't it stand for? and it doesn't stand for quality, it didn't, doesn't stand as a finesse. and it certainly doesn't represent a democracy that i won't. i don't think that anybody should be born to privilege to rule over us. at the end of the day, we are the subjects of the royal family and that's not a symbol of equality. and, and for the future of way is i think, well, that's up for discussion as a now do we want to have an oil family do we want to see the marquee rule over us, or in the future? a paul want to bring up a tweet. you recently shards, a photo of you holding a sign that says not my king. i know you just heard beth and say what the monica does not stand for. what's your take on that? well, i really held that sign up because there was signs of the police were cracking down on people, free expression and protest. i want to challenge. and actually, i really fundamentally believe that the beautiful and complex web of freedom and
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rights and civil liberties that we built software to century is she asked questions, if not more than the money needs to be retained. and we have to critique the monarchy. the more than that, if you think it's worth going back to what the miles that the monarchy is, not just about the quality that represents. it also holds up and all the other forms of inequality. busy we have enough society. so for instance, the fact that we still have hereditary peers in our legislative boating purity because we still have one of the most unequal forms of land ownership in the world . and most which is people can only access 8 percent of our lab. and the shift 511 old lady, gets in the incomplete luxury and other old ladies, stall them 3 death in their herds. to me, you just get the wrong basis and self employed who we want to be as a country. yeah, i totally agree with that statement because, i mean,
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look at the look at the ridiculousness of the situation we're in right now. the united kingdom is in one of the worst cost of living crisis. we've seen a recent history. okay. there people literally cannot eat. or he, i, yes, this country is going to have to spend millions to buried. the queen who is worth our personal work is about $500000000.00 as i understand it. and the worth of the royal family is, well, it's in the billions is well over 20000000000. now, why are people, what are people us, that people having to pay when her own estate can pay for a funeral? we, they found, you know, even if we had to be a fraction of it, that maybe might make sense because it's a stick, you know. but for us to put the entire bill went, we'll be talking about exorbitant energy that prices would. inflation went up last month about 12.4 percent. it is ridiculous. hey, i want to bring in some voices from or you to my community,
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fill up and then i'll let you respond. ok. but a lot of them are saying similar things to watch shows you're saying. so this is showing. here are we're shawnee is saying or as someone living in the u. k, all they do is feed our taxpayers money while people are starving and dying. homeless can't believe they receive welfare. someone else says so what to king charles, queen elizabeth in the future. king william due for the country that they deserve dep position. that person was about moonlight philip wants to take shot at those. yeah, no, this is, this is any incredibly unreflective and unsophisticated fairies of historical remarks. if you're worried about the quality states, the united states, isn't it? it's a republic, and it has the highest levels of inequality in the balance. well, if you want to look at a comparison, look at the monarchical pay across the border in canada. but historical can
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make indices out for you to confront only a quarter of the wild states among cheese, yet they compromise. they constitute the majority of countries into bulk or c impact and accountability, and back in wealth in taxes. and in, in the most galler tyrin index, the number one country in the world that meet face criteria is no way to make. but so if you actually want invitation on course, that's my question. actually you need about correlation. causation is what is the actual causation. here, what's your argument for how they actually make it more gala tarion? pick it because a moment does is a bone, it has to create consensus. so if you look at the great killing, a badge in world history, the always where mo, not mona key passes into a republic bank of russia. think of why, why ma,
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germany getting the same called the bolsheviks compared to the sol does all was passed by the bolshevik. well, mass think you called the right above and moment to your so join any of our lives in mass murder. what mono. so they have to be doing the idea. all we have from the other presented is, is a little long rail ideological that fall reflected all how the reality out. we monitor the support it quote you need or how, how is this? how does, how the consolation have refund on the korean race? how do you set the malware concentration, captains, the ultimate way,
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the way you just this? just just as you would say, that not every american is responsible. but from i spoke, he would say that every historical vega is responsible for well, if you're concerned, but clearly not even all the way and you see to mean james the the ending of slavery for instance, the victoria period. so, oh, are let me just see, i mean, i'm wondering how much it philip. it seems like you're looking to the past. and i wonder how much of a generation generational thing i want to show my computer here for just a 2nd. we have a poll from you god, that show support for the monarchy is much higher for people who are older and much
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less for people who are younger. and i wonder if people who are older might be looking to the past, and people who are younger are looking at their futures and wondering what role the monarchy has in it. so say 30 years ago, what happens is people get more monopoly to get older and wiser and say, oh, very crazy in australia. and right. so what we do is, well just pulling a pop because extreme cost it's been, i'd be all is if i lisa, i need to think of failing and are on the bring her back stream it because there is no bigger consent form. a common o back is a role that monica could fall a mono. no listen for american living on political. so i don't know you are contradicting. you said yes. in fact you entire now already know. you can't say
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that he is simply symbolic and then then claim that what they do is to create consensus that i didn't bother knowing it. you know what? i took the time to listen to your doctor. you will listen to me and let me play an example. whatsoever of supporting equality, it has not done that bytes actions. it doesn't represent that in fact, it had to represent equality that would be and some likely rapid quote for you would also i would represent exam with you might and i'm, something's gonna a specialty. the examples to the examples given earlier when we talked about the mac went, the mammal was given as an example. you then said, well, holly star configured can not be blue, don't get it, make up your mind. people, you know, every, i started to pretty say all drama he is so and that they can be looked at as
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a symbol of greatness. and they are equally responsible when the atrocities are committed in their name. you can, will choose a. ringback example, as long as it is, somebody had to come back and it specifically mentioned the ending of the slave trader in somebody's tried that to the key is completely historically illiterate. george williams. oh, likely he was on the it was what william the 4th when he was the duke clark. so one of our previous kings was one of the main opponents of the abolition. the slave trade in the house of lords in the south long side street. oh he's, he's actually this lead, i read to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people this late j because he opposed it. was the state doing it? he personally, i did and he was on the phone when the whole american queen hold on it. what was your position? hey guys, i want to bring in our online community here and we have some comments and oh,
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got out. i lost it. now we're is it says this isn't it? disingenuous, this is. but what i want to do is i want to talk about the car, the empire in the colonies, and i want to hear from someone out in the colonies. and so i want to bring in byron sila boy, who is an indigenous activist from canada. let's hear is one of you, he sent us a comment for this indigenous peoples here in canada. i have a long and complicated history with the monarch. but to me, what they mean is, you know, the ongoing genocide and colonialism that that's still happening here in canada. so there relevancy is especially here in 2022 is antiquated and they need to examine what their role was in calling on them. they need apologize to of, to indigenous peoples all around the world for what they,
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they've done in the name of their crown. ok, so can, is a common well for talking about former colonies. here's a youtube comment of from some luca cobra. i am a syria leonean, which is a former british colony. i think the monarchy should be abolished with all this wealth shared among the nations. they colonized as reparation. so i want talk about reparations. it's about, yeah, we'll talk about it. we'll just absolute. yeah, go for a weapon. it. reparations is justice. it's one of the things that the monarchy has failed to do. the queen elizabeth, 2nd in her 70 years, fail to confront the colonial path and the post colonization period in which the playbook of the british empire continued to be executed all under the guise of modernization and commonwealth. but we all know that has nothing come on about the wealth of the commonwealth. so yeah, i do agree. that revenue, right?
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you just, it is absolutely required. record nation cannot happen without the apology and that has to be a state apology. and i think that bullets go ahead to state, that is what the monarchy should be doing. and it should be leading on that. people have to understand that the monarchy doesn't just, this is not just about the passes about the present. what the mother he has done is a can do to symbolize systemic racism an anti blackness. so when we talk about robbery, jones, when we talk about reconciliation, when we talk about apologies and how this still impacts a lived experience is a black and ethnic minorities to date, this goes back to the monarchy and it also requires at the monarchy, does the need for which is for them to step up to the plate. take responsibility, apologize. actual repertory job justice and to lead or reconciliation. i, we, we have a bit of sound from maria hernandez and jamaica. i'm gonna play and then i'm gonna, i'm going to pose a question for you ball. i think she's
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a little bit too old for the profession, but who am i to judge? i have no say in this matter. what i do like about charles is that he has always been an environmental listen. i'm an environmental designed. i know he always push for the environment. so i want to shift the conversation more forward and talk a little bit about king charles and what we could or should see from him. she mentioned that she thinks he's an environmentalist and she'd like to see him be more active on that. could or should he be more active in the politics of the nation? paul? well, i mean, i think i think the argument from criminal cases that he called because the molecule is supposed to be a non physical interfering institution. and so even though he might personally believe in pro environmental policies that isn't going to have a wider if it's an applicant, i think there's a really important point here. maybe to try and create some common ground between
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some of the voices that and for the policy vision. i do think there is a thing that the monarchy blocked him. more in depth about actually truly what makes this country great. what makes these lines great? and what we want to celebrate as a culture, because we put so much store on this runs and read it to families. we do actually think about things that i think more important. over the last couple weeks, i've actually realized that although i'm not a motor case, i do love the land. i love these land intensely. i love the rivers, i love tree, i love the people. so i decided, and i do think that we actually fight putting these people on the paths. we don't actually protect things. i think the far more important, like how to even and also to celebrate what it actually in britain doesn't amazing things. not because they were bones around in person because they give him better life and so, and their intelligence that to helping others to furthering humanity and to making
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this country great. and i would much rather celebrate those people. it's in random, hereditary kids incentives from a prince. the family is younger than oak tree. i've taken care of the diamond is significantly younger than you treat that live on the exist on this, you know, who are we can do better. we can be better still put actually changes at the monarchy just goes away. how would the nation i any different? i think that you will, you will see a society that will become more american in the majority of the right for civil war and how to play. and once again, can i don't wait while you're thinking more american and pezora observed is the most british thing. i've ever heard anyone say exactly. i mean like you've, you've created an at the top in a sort of a company,
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but it's important you have better account. i'm the better account is that is that the evidence is clear, but constitutional monex protect democracy by fostering consensus. were in the mid to the democratic recession, democracy falling into our talk, chris sees, i'm part of that is we have a when a take, so partisan politics. well, no cool terese given and when one side, when they essentially annihilate or raise the other side, bonus prevent that moment. vehicles but pete and on the span of day. and if you crash to republic, you do what republic to which he think 8 in the end in my feeling, which is what i was bigger in, not just a british ma, not it's, well why aren't still i want to bring in the lessons we hear from are you to body
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and say, you know, come to you show up. okay. so this is from wonder in my, in the real deal amana russian and caitlin oshea. one says, in the modern world, markham is irrelevant to society, monarchies are like demi gods, not answerable to the courts of law. they don't pay taxes. the real deal says they should start by selling that $1000000000.00 crown, and returning to proceed to africa and india. anom says the brits looted all the resources of greater india and to buy this in many parts just for their interest. true. caitlin oshea says it wasn't just anti blackness. it was anti anyone not british. the same beyond the pell was coined against the irish who weren't acquiescing to british rule jolla. okay. first. oh, phillip, it seems to me you're suffering from selective amnesia. there is no way on earth that monarch in any way programming or was it that you refer to it as, you know,
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countries descending into some kind of extra a right. and i listen to what you are saying. i'm telling you absolutely. well, all them, one of the key does the only thing that a monarchy is good, and i mean the british monarchy is to so by. so it is irrespective of whatever political why, why do we have a need comes to the model rate happened out with, oh, hold on, hold. but the reality, what matter really min and only democratically with conservative, whether it's a label or liberal, double go. whether it is the money to will always sit at the top, they do nothing to really change the process. a while they sit at the top. all they care about is this so bible that the only thing they're good at. and when did they
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found a power them out there must. it could not make power. that is all they've been doing for the last a note on the web. a clean, totally gone. and on. yeah, no, we wrote him the stream today, philip, i want to thank you philip and paul and solo for being with us. whether you like it or not, the monarchy will continue and we'll be watching the continue here from our desert english. thank you for joining us. today on the stream, we'll see you next time. ah, indonesia your investment destination, the world's 10 largest economy is busy transforming, ready to beat your business,
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