But why? I assure you, I left 6th form long ago but can't get my head around deference to the monarchy. Far from being deserving of respect, I feel they are a force for bad in our nation and beyond.
I've not heard a single coherent argument to convince me otherwise.
I will give you just one example. Have you heard anyone say anything other than praiseworthy comments about Queen Elizabeth’s non-political role in the Irish Peace process? Both sides of the community north and south of the border were aligned in their comments and overwhelming praise.
Could it have been done by someone with a political agenda? Maybe, maybe not. The Queen’s unique position allowed her to intervene where a politician could not. How on God’s earth was that a force for bad? There is your ‘just one example’. There are plenty more.
Now if your argument is against the monarchy rather than Queen Elizabeth then to blame them for the problems in Ireland may have validation in part but is a highly debatable topic and impossible to prove either way or to single out one party for blame. You could go back to the Norman conquest and blame the French if you really wanted to stretch it back that far. Or blame the poster boy republican Oliver Cromwell (edit - corrected).
But if you are convinced that the monarchy are just a force for bad, especially now that you have the counter example you said you were missing, I suspect nothing will persuade you otherwise. I kind of understand that because I am convinced that we become a lesser nation without the monarchy (also through Brexit and break up of the U.K.) and whilst your arguments may have some validity on some topics, it’s not something you alone would ever be able to change my views on!
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