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u. k. would still be the king of scotland. am i reading that correctly? absolutely. i'm when, when the s and p lead force, it's case for scottish attendance just prior to the actual 2014 referendum. we had a long discussion in scotland that a couple years where people spent a long time talking about the s and p largest laid out their arguments and on several fronts. it was, in many cases, a somewhat conservative with a small c, obviously argument. and, you know, scotland, when in certain states a school elements, i'm one of those would be the monarchy, the head of state would remain. then the queen know the king. should scotland become independent in that continuity would exist? of course, whether that's what the majority of scottish people want or a significant minority. what scottish people, one is a very good question. and you can find polls that say run to about 45 to 50 percent escort. people would like to, to, you know, keep the monarch and an independent school and we can also find pulls that report a significant percentage. similar factors in some cases, woul
u. k. would still be the king of scotland. am i reading that correctly? absolutely. i'm when, when the s and p lead force, it's case for scottish attendance just prior to the actual 2014 referendum. we had a long discussion in scotland that a couple years where people spent a long time talking about the s and p largest laid out their arguments and on several fronts. it was, in many cases, a somewhat conservative with a small c, obviously argument. and, you know, scotland, when in certain states...
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u. k. would take on increased levels of debts at a time of rising interest rates. the government already borrowed m as 12000000000 pounds in august, which is 6500000000 more than the same month in 2019 vivek ira again, essays the u. k. should take a fresh look at his chad. it's trans at long take relations. i will see the back start, start smaller for politically a bit, x scratch that really need to kind of happen that you pick on the beeps a lot more to go section in terms of collecting the fundamentals of the economy. and you can kind of figure out new relationships that it needs to actually, you know, the whole transatlantic relationship that it has actually and go to something that could be sustainable to future needs. kind of establish in terms of what can be actually logical to quantity. some off the latest news on days as well as plenty more check on our website on the t v dot com, but will be back in the top of the hour with football. it talked with somebody over there with a lot of video. when you look on you a the and i do raise, you know that way. i don'
u. k. would take on increased levels of debts at a time of rising interest rates. the government already borrowed m as 12000000000 pounds in august, which is 6500000000 more than the same month in 2019 vivek ira again, essays the u. k. should take a fresh look at his chad. it's trans at long take relations. i will see the back start, start smaller for politically a bit, x scratch that really need to kind of happen that you pick on the beeps a lot more to go section in terms of collecting the...
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u. k. would continue, and he thanked her for her commitment to the ukraine war and the challenge russian aggression. he went on to say though, that the european union at negotiations over northern ireland to get the legislation in place, had to be chased by the new prime minister. domestically, she's got a major problem with energy prices with you k families, millions of them really finding it hard going. she's going to announce in the next few days, a new plan for capping the energy bills, right? the way across the country, limiting them to below $3000.00 us dollars in any given year. now this is a colossal commitment over a $100000000000.00 committed to it, which could actually threatened the whole mantra about cutting taxes because somewhere that money has to be found. and it could be found in taxes for the future . and that could put her under threat. ah, well let's bring in our guests now in london, ron da. com reader in politics at king's college, london, and director of the university cent
u. k. would continue, and he thanked her for her commitment to the ukraine war and the challenge russian aggression. he went on to say though, that the european union at negotiations over northern ireland to get the legislation in place, had to be chased by the new prime minister. domestically, she's got a major problem with energy prices with you k families, millions of them really finding it hard going. she's going to announce in the next few days, a new plan for capping the energy bills,...
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u. k and for others would want to invest there in the future. i think if you were a company that was selling into the u. k, so you've got a problem with depreciation in the sense that it makes stuff more expensive for people in the u. k. but the nature of the tax cuts is incredibly skewed. and it really is the case that this is wonderful if you're selling caviar, high quality leather goods or other forms of consumption for, for the very rich. the vast majority, people in the u. k. aren't going to see any benefit from these tax cuts except as wiki has said in terms of inflation. busy so overall i would say this makes for number e d, u k, a less attractive place to do business. the big problem is not the particular issues in governments. fit around with tax cuts on interest rate changes happen all the time. the difficulty is that there seems to be a degree, lien, coherence, and even bordering on incompetence around what's going on. and that doesn't foster that doesn't foster any degree of credibility for the last 67 years. you k has been looking li
u. k and for others would want to invest there in the future. i think if you were a company that was selling into the u. k, so you've got a problem with depreciation in the sense that it makes stuff more expensive for people in the u. k. but the nature of the tax cuts is incredibly skewed. and it really is the case that this is wonderful if you're selling caviar, high quality leather goods or other forms of consumption for, for the very rich. the vast majority, people in the u. k. aren't going...
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u. k. r. and it would be really smart move. charles is not half as popular as his mother was a, nor as popular as his eldest son is. i think he needs to take some of the shine from his mother and borrow some of the shine from his eldest son. and i think you'll be very smart to keep william close. william and kate have been doing more of the official duties over the last couple of years and they had before the children a slightly older they're all at school now. so they've got time. and i think charles is really gonna have to serve as this transition king to the next generation. although he did say in the speech that he would serve his country for as long as the god gave him time. so who knows whether he'll actually continue working till the end of his days? he is 73, isn't he? so can we expect a lot of modernizing to come from him more? is this just a 1st step? maybe in a direction that he's then not going to pursue any further. i think it depends how much advice he takes from william. i think william and kate do have a kind of
u. k. r. and it would be really smart move. charles is not half as popular as his mother was a, nor as popular as his eldest son is. i think he needs to take some of the shine from his mother and borrow some of the shine from his eldest son. and i think you'll be very smart to keep william close. william and kate have been doing more of the official duties over the last couple of years and they had before the children a slightly older they're all at school now. so they've got time. and i think...
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u. k. carrington, who would say no to that the local stream g. but it would be the end of the tradition and identity of farming here a lot or a lot of rain did that even the italian state is encouraging farmers to profit from the opportunity that resolves toward a st. angelo, his grain is his life within granted that this is all natural, untreated durham, we'd shine, you can tell by the fine flowery powder that sticks to it. j. o family, back in west. and cecily antonio, my father and his son, just epi, are looking for land. they still maps and scout around for locations suitable for photovoltaic power plants. they're looking to require at least 60 hector of land sale to renew a warner, elnora rogers on all 3 only tuning is the terrain is good and there are no legal restrictions. all the purchase price can be $25000.00 euros per hectare gilchrist. our little of indian gay miller, you're a dental for the owners. got a really great deal. no, cuz yawning. the missouri's use a drone to inspect the sight of the future. so le park, they checked the soi
u. k. carrington, who would say no to that the local stream g. but it would be the end of the tradition and identity of farming here a lot or a lot of rain did that even the italian state is encouraging farmers to profit from the opportunity that resolves toward a st. angelo, his grain is his life within granted that this is all natural, untreated durham, we'd shine, you can tell by the fine flowery powder that sticks to it. j. o family, back in west. and cecily antonio, my father and his son,...
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charles as he would then become would receive a motion of condolence at westminster hole, probably on day 3 after the queen's death. and then he might well go on top of the u. k, as he would then become of course, the, the new monarch. indeed. okay, let's get some of the reaction. the official reaction. we're getting to this news about the queen's ill health. we've heard from persons, new prime minister list trust, certainly met the queen at morrow on tuesday. in response to the news, she said the following. the whole country will be deeply concerned by the news from buckingham palace this lunch time. i thought and thoughts of people across all united kingdom with her majesty the queen and her family at the time and the leader of the opposition party. i kissed alma has also released the statement. he says, along with the rest of the country on deeply worried by the news from buckingham palace this afternoon. my thoughts are with him majesty the queen and her family at this time. and i join everyone across united kingdom in high paying for her recovery. and then the speaker, the house of commons had this to say in parliament. i knew i speak on behalf of the en
charles as he would then become would receive a motion of condolence at westminster hole, probably on day 3 after the queen's death. and then he might well go on top of the u. k, as he would then become of course, the, the new monarch. indeed. okay, let's get some of the reaction. the official reaction. we're getting to this news about the queen's ill health. we've heard from persons, new prime minister list trust, certainly met the queen at morrow on tuesday. in response to the news, she said...
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u. k. in the long run, in the long game, in that war that she would never really pull out in terms of a supporting in every way she could as she committed herself to that, the 2 leaders then disgust vladimir putin and the way he was the weapon izing energy, i disgust how that crisis was being handled and how they had to think long term on that because there's no way the conflict will be ending soon. so yes, she's hitting the ground running domestically. definitely, absolutely prioritizing the crisis over the cost of living in the u. k. but also emphasizing that she's come up with a cabinet that strong on foreign relations as well. and in that cabinet is that it stands out that it isn't a re shuffle. it's a wholesale slaughter of, of anybody who, who was backing her opponent, opponent rashid soon act. the form chancellor, who's now gone to the back benches. and every single person in that cabinet is a supporter off of that new prime minister. and. busy she is absolutely intent on keeping her supporters around her with loyalists. the money is a bad move in terms of, of getting eddie unity which the
u. k. in the long run, in the long game, in that war that she would never really pull out in terms of a supporting in every way she could as she committed herself to that, the 2 leaders then disgust vladimir putin and the way he was the weapon izing energy, i disgust how that crisis was being handled and how they had to think long term on that because there's no way the conflict will be ending soon. so yes, she's hitting the ground running domestically. definitely, absolutely prioritizing the...
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the proposed guarantors of all this would be the u. s. u k, canada, a bunch of european nations like poland, italy, and et cetera. and so they would have the same obligations in front of ukraine are as they do in front of any other nato member, state preventive measures like when the realms of the military finance. so it is really an all encompassing an effort as is an all encompassing proposal that is very, very much global and in its magnitude, it could be very significant when it comes to both the fates of ukraine and well the natal block, his house zalinski, and his nato counterpart, how the, well, how they discussed and how they announced this, these proposals have allison, this one. this is the key issue there. a great big doorstep thing as much as everybody you've done a great job. he's done a lot and work together as a team lead, but this is just the 1st step to keep it as a 1st, but an essential step. hello. do so who is keith? one is deal here once this, out of the proposal state and drawn to something more concrete because again, i
the proposed guarantors of all this would be the u. s. u k, canada, a bunch of european nations like poland, italy, and et cetera. and so they would have the same obligations in front of ukraine are as they do in front of any other nato member, state preventive measures like when the realms of the military finance. so it is really an all encompassing an effort as is an all encompassing proposal that is very, very much global and in its magnitude, it could be very significant when it comes to...
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u. k. there. how, how much more would he need to do to try and establish the kind of, sort of loyalty that you, you talked about the queen having there? well, he was with $22.00 visits to canada during her reign. certainly a huge number of the most of any of her international visits. and, you know, i think canadians will probably expect to see more of king charles in the future. he has a huge task ahead of him in the united kingdom and in other realms. but i suspect we will see a little bit more in charles, in the coming years. and i think canadians have warmed up to the more recent years . i've been in the past and it's a new reality. we are accosted for monarchy. we have a governor general carries out many of the duties monarch. now came charles and that will continue. but because the monitor seems a continuing and unifying force, you know, we do expect to see, i think, a control at some point in our near future. eric hello, thank you very much. indeed for sharing your thoughts on the queen and also the new king. thank you. great, lucy. ah, you know the news, the head of the russian back to minis
u. k. there. how, how much more would he need to do to try and establish the kind of, sort of loyalty that you, you talked about the queen having there? well, he was with $22.00 visits to canada during her reign. certainly a huge number of the most of any of her international visits. and, you know, i think canadians will probably expect to see more of king charles in the future. he has a huge task ahead of him in the united kingdom and in other realms. but i suspect we will see a little bit...
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u. k. aren't going to see any benefit from these tax cuts, except as wiki has said in terms of inflation. so overall i would say this makes for number e z u k, a less attractive place to do business. the big problem is not the particular issues in governments. fit around with tax cuts and interest rate changes happen all the time. the difficulty is that there seems to be a degree of incoherence and even bordering on incompetence around what's going on. and that doesn't foster it doesn't foster any degree of credibility for the last 67 years you k has been looking like an increasingly economically incoherent office. starting from breakfast, then through the negotiations, which resulted in about the hardest friends, a chart of the board of trade organization, which is still something desired by the intellectuals, as it were behind the tory party through now a series of, of, of events which have, you know, under caught the venturing in inflation fighting efforts. and we know from bitter experience in the 19 seventies and early eighties that in the long term, inflation is very destructive, all the countries wel
u. k. aren't going to see any benefit from these tax cuts, except as wiki has said in terms of inflation. so overall i would say this makes for number e z u k, a less attractive place to do business. the big problem is not the particular issues in governments. fit around with tax cuts and interest rate changes happen all the time. the difficulty is that there seems to be a degree of incoherence and even bordering on incompetence around what's going on. and that doesn't foster it doesn't foster...
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u. k. there are no other reasons that would lead to the problems with pumping. of course one mobile unit remains operational and it malfunctions and a breakdown occurs there. and this leads to pumping coming to a halt. given that the sanctions remain in place, given that they make an absolute mess, legal, unpractical, in connection with the maintenance of all components. now we can hope that it is somehow possible to put it in order for this single unit. but of course, you can see for yourself that the system had different opportunities to reserve gas . now because of the sanctions, these opportunities have disappeared. that is based on this one unit which already needs serious maintenance. of course, the very sanctions that prevent maintenance which prevent units from being moved without appropriate legal guarantees which prevent them from giving those legal guarantees and so on. it is the sanctions that western states have imposed. that of created the situation we see now. ah, i see ukraine now where keith's force is of shell these apple dozier nuclear power p
u. k. there are no other reasons that would lead to the problems with pumping. of course one mobile unit remains operational and it malfunctions and a breakdown occurs there. and this leads to pumping coming to a halt. given that the sanctions remain in place, given that they make an absolute mess, legal, unpractical, in connection with the maintenance of all components. now we can hope that it is somehow possible to put it in order for this single unit. but of course, you can see for yourself...
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it's hard to imagine that they would go about it any other way than they are right now. newly appointed u. k. prime initial is trans has announced have planned for tackling the ongoing energy crisis. but she immediately faced by class from british opposition. politicians who say her proposal would actually fail to help ordinary people. it seemed that the government has decided to deal with this energy crisis of the facts of ordinary hard working greg with 150 years worth of golf under the grind and gp as hopefully motto to turner back on offers or some other time when people are facing huge energy bills. the prime minister is right to recognize that immediate support needs to be combined with longer term action. but i'm afraid fucking on a dash, a gas in the north sea will not comp bills nor sprint from our energy security. but they will drive a coach and forces drop efforts to fight the looming climate crisis. last class live now to alexander mackay political analyst and editor of red star radio. many thanks to join in for doing it on the program. it's lovely to see you on again. now the ne
it's hard to imagine that they would go about it any other way than they are right now. newly appointed u. k. prime initial is trans has announced have planned for tackling the ongoing energy crisis. but she immediately faced by class from british opposition. politicians who say her proposal would actually fail to help ordinary people. it seemed that the government has decided to deal with this energy crisis of the facts of ordinary hard working greg with 150 years worth of golf under the grind...
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u. k. government announced on friday that it would impose the largest tax cuts and 50 years of those are the headlines. the news continues here on al jazeera, after talked to al jazeera up next the stages say, and it's time for different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you thing was wor, inevitable. i just want to start at the, please don't if they're not doing the right thing. let's leave simplicity to the headlines. join me. if i take on the live, dismantle the misconceptions and defeats the contradiction. do we have a real democracy here in the united states, this political party, that's a radical insurgency. mark lamarr hill, and it's time to get up front right here on out there. with me. the you then okay, now a chicken seller who became a successful businessman, a politician who rose to the presidency. william router was officially declared president of kenya after narrowly winning the election in august. the results were challenged by his long time rival, while dinner led to vote rigging and a compromised electoral system. but kenya's top court upheld root has vic
u. k. government announced on friday that it would impose the largest tax cuts and 50 years of those are the headlines. the news continues here on al jazeera, after talked to al jazeera up next the stages say, and it's time for different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you thing was wor, inevitable. i just want to start at the, please don't if they're not doing the right thing. let's leave simplicity to the headlines. join me. if i take on the live, dismantle the misconceptions...
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u. s. president joe biden has warned russia against using chemical nuclear weapons in new crown would be king or interviewed before leaving for the u. k. to attend to queen elizabeth the 2nd funeral. pardon said the use of chemical weapons in ukraine will change the face of the queen's 8 grandchildren have held a vigil around her coffin. she lives in state at westminster hall. tens of thousands of people have been queuing in london for around 13 hours to pay their final respects ahead of the funeral. on monday. u. s. house beacon nancy pelosi has arrived in armenia for talks with prime minister, called passion yan. the white house says the visit is a show of support for the country. following recent fighting with as a by john lazy is travelling with delegation, including california congresswoman jackie spear ways of arminian descent, minion. american community has called for more political focus on the crust. there's other headlines, the news continues here and i'll just hear us after witness. i am anti semitism is of evil under a labor government. it will not be tolerated in any form. what? so f, beneath the surface lies a darker sid
u. s. president joe biden has warned russia against using chemical nuclear weapons in new crown would be king or interviewed before leaving for the u. k. to attend to queen elizabeth the 2nd funeral. pardon said the use of chemical weapons in ukraine will change the face of the queen's 8 grandchildren have held a vigil around her coffin. she lives in state at westminster hall. tens of thousands of people have been queuing in london for around 13 hours to pay their final respects ahead of the...
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u. k. a. u. s. continuing. ah, he was grateful for her support in the war in ukraine, and he liked her reassurance, is that they would together nato and a corporation, a willing states people took to really confront russian aggression wherever they could. he also mentioned northern ireland, specifically requesting that the u. k, make more progress with the european union in getting a breakthrough on a big battle that's been going on with post bricks at legislation. so all in all that said those relations with, with foreign leaders, that's something that she has to hit the ground running with. but, but the domestic front is, is her priority right now and trying to convince the u. k. public. she's on their side. she has to, weedy, jump over the fence in a big way here, because a opinion polls all really against the conservatives right now. there is an issue of unity within the party, which hasn't got off to a good start because many people who are accusing her of cronyism in the way she's appointed lawyer las throughout the cabinet. and she goes faces at her opposition in about 2 hours time during p. m q at 12, g m t.
u. k. a. u. s. continuing. ah, he was grateful for her support in the war in ukraine, and he liked her reassurance, is that they would together nato and a corporation, a willing states people took to really confront russian aggression wherever they could. he also mentioned northern ireland, specifically requesting that the u. k, make more progress with the european union in getting a breakthrough on a big battle that's been going on with post bricks at legislation. so all in all that said those...
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u. k is acting like the a developing country? if you really look at everything comprehensively, like a good economist, would you say the u. s. is much worse long term fiscal shape than the u. k. therefore, reacting okay, well, so hold on. so this was david mouth speaking the head of the world bank, and he, he mentioned europe specifically singled out europe, not just the u. k. y, and the u. k. singled out europe for a, an increased risk of recession. that you saying you don't see it that way? well, i think we have people like malpass talking up a recession. we're going to have that happen because science recessions are largely in my view, psychological events in the sense that i, if i am an employer and your employer. i start if i think you're going to, i think your thing is recession coming. i believe you're going to start firing your your workers, who are my customers. and in anticipation of that i start firing my workers who are your customers and then the entire thing in meltdown because of self showing prophecies here. remember? or is it all you don't wanna hear? it appears here themselves. when a chuckle, office and dir
u. k is acting like the a developing country? if you really look at everything comprehensively, like a good economist, would you say the u. s. is much worse long term fiscal shape than the u. k. therefore, reacting okay, well, so hold on. so this was david mouth speaking the head of the world bank, and he, he mentioned europe specifically singled out europe, not just the u. k. y, and the u. k. singled out europe for a, an increased risk of recession. that you saying you don't see it that way?...
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u. k. let's try says the energy crisis would be high priority if she's elected new leader of the conservative party. and therefore you case, and the prime minister will be announced on monday. that if i'm elected as prime minister within one week, i will make sure there is an announcement on how we are going to deal with the issue of energy bills and of long term supply. to put this country on the right footing for winter, i will act immediately, says boniface and the political also who writes as the faint, straight folks in the u. k. daily mirror paper. she says the government has failed to make long term alternative energy plans. she was talking about immediately acting on long term energy supplies. it takes years to sort out where your long term energy supplies are going to be coming from. that's why it's called the long term. she can't possibly do that in 3 months. but one of the, the legacies that we've inherited from bars, johnson, is that we are governed by people who acts by emotion and who govern with emotion, rather than with practicality. and regardless of politics, they don't seem
u. k. let's try says the energy crisis would be high priority if she's elected new leader of the conservative party. and therefore you case, and the prime minister will be announced on monday. that if i'm elected as prime minister within one week, i will make sure there is an announcement on how we are going to deal with the issue of energy bills and of long term supply. to put this country on the right footing for winter, i will act immediately, says boniface and the political also who writes...
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u. k. government bonds, 30 year bonds. these would be temporary and targeted purchases. it says to, on whatever basis it is deemed necessary in order to restore financial stability, a statement from the bank of england said it stands ready to restore market functioning and reduce any risks from contagion to credit conditions. you can households and businesses. we're dysfunction in this market to continue or worse, and it says there would be a material risk to you, k financial stability. and remember that back of the already set on some 18000000000 pounds worth of government debt bought up during years of quantitative . quantitative easing that was due to be unwound and that debt released onto the market with potentially disastrous effect effects given the low value of government debt as early as next week, the bank has agreed to hold off that sell off until the end of october. so another sort of gesture designed to introduce some stability, some confidence back in the market. okay, do we have any idea if, if this intervention is actually going to work well, in the very i
u. k. government bonds, 30 year bonds. these would be temporary and targeted purchases. it says to, on whatever basis it is deemed necessary in order to restore financial stability, a statement from the bank of england said it stands ready to restore market functioning and reduce any risks from contagion to credit conditions. you can households and businesses. we're dysfunction in this market to continue or worse, and it says there would be a material risk to you, k financial stability. and...
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u. k is become no more than what some would call a side kick to it's an american allies. and where is the country heading right now? well, i'm sorry, i didn't cut out. so you're going to repeat that. i wanted to ask you about how under a queen, elizabeth ray, and she's seen the us and merge is the new super power, essentially replacing the british empire. so the person has almost become a side kick to the us. where do you see the future for britain and the king charles the 3rd a don't, i'm quite skeptical about the future now. i think it's one of the reasons what to do so sad is that the kind of love and empathy and reverence and fondness the british people had fought for the queen will not be replicated with charles to one of the reasons why charles has been so. so touchy, so on edge about how megan on how we go about the business. just because he realizes that when he takes up the monarch probably from tomorrow, he will have a lot different. he will have to face. it can be a different environment from people, from the press to be much more critical of him. if you don't
u. k is become no more than what some would call a side kick to it's an american allies. and where is the country heading right now? well, i'm sorry, i didn't cut out. so you're going to repeat that. i wanted to ask you about how under a queen, elizabeth ray, and she's seen the us and merge is the new super power, essentially replacing the british empire. so the person has almost become a side kick to the us. where do you see the future for britain and the king charles the 3rd a don't, i'm...