British Royalty

  • Exclusive: Royal thief

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a royal thief has been located in Reading, Berkshire.

    He’s suspected of having sights on Windsor Castle, before scouting the King’s private estate.

  • The way we do things

    The UK isn’t a warm family but it has its ways of organising things around standard forms and practices. The key example is the Royal Family so-called, called so by its members.

    It’s a monarchy proper but it’s more familiar with the public than others may be. They visit, they coordinate, and they deliberate with public figures and our heads of state.

    There are other figures and representatives including MP’s who give us shape, and direct us in our national way of life. These are people we elect to make laws for us.

    In a way we’re the sum of our parts too, but it takes a long time to get anywhere. It’s because we disagree. We have disputes with each other but it’s the way of our democracy.

  • Royal popularity stakes

    The popularity of the monarchy is often under review by the nation’s pundits and naysayer’s in writing. It seems less apt to do it nearer to official occasions but more so in-between.

    In line with this privilege perhaps a review is now necessary.

    According to a poll by YouGov conducted earlier in January, the results are a mixed bag. In general, 70% of Tories and 52% of Lib Dems prefer a monarchy over an elected head of state. In contrast Labour voters tend to think the opposite with 47% preferring a head of state.

    The fact there is now a Labour government makes this precarious.

    In the “don’t know” category there is equally less to worry about for Tory and Lib Dem voters because 14% are not sure. However, the Labour camp have a sizeable 24% who can’t decided either way.

    In total, 71% of Labour voters see the monarchy as an uncertain thing.

  • Exclusive: Royal Screw

    In an exclusive to ConservativeNewsSite.com, it can be revealed a suspected “Royal Screw” has been spotted in central London.

    The suspect is alleged to engage in fraudulent activities against monarchies across the world, choosing at will those whom he targets

  • Her late Majesty

    The late Queen – Elizabeth 2nd – is remembered now as being England’s longest reigning monarch. She isn’t the last and Queen Camilla has stepped into her shoes admirably.

    Yet she leaves behind a legacy greater as much as it was longer.

    Her reign is now marked with many calamities of natural and human making. In fact the great storm of ’87 went down in our history as a blip in our overall calendar.

    It went down in hers as a sort of life lesson. She took from it a lesson about what she went through as a reigning Queen and as a leader of a nation.

    She never thought of herself as a leader alone but as one among many. It was such a work ethic that helped her to get her work done. It’s this she left behind as her legacy.