Just anti-monarchist MPs protesting the oath to King as they're sworn in

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  • @shoddy1993
    @shoddy1993 Před měsícem +1070

    Cant trust anyone unless they sware on their nans life

  • @paulgauci5626
    @paulgauci5626 Před měsícem +401

    Now I understand why Sinn Fein do not take up their seats in the House of Commons.

    • @charles5553
      @charles5553 Před měsícem +9

      They haven't done since 1919

    • @alasdairduncan3
      @alasdairduncan3 Před měsícem +12

      ​@@charles5553 and the swearing in was probably even more closed minded back then. Probably had to swear fealty to an Anglican god as well as to the monarchy

    • @brianwhite2104
      @brianwhite2104 Před měsícem +7

      ​@@alasdairduncan3You sound rather ignorant of Christianity. Catholics and Anglicans worship the same God.

    • @adrianrudak
      @adrianrudak Před měsícem +4

      @@brianwhite2104 have you met him ? I met him once and he admitted that it is all about money and organized "FUN" .

    • @Ktf2309
      @Ktf2309 Před měsícem

      The traitors filling ireland full of illegal immigrants?

  • @hypatia4754
    @hypatia4754 Před měsícem +411

    They did this in Spain in 2016 when Podemos, a left wing anti-monarchist party was voted in. Rightwingers almost had a heart attack

    • @SabbirHossain-bp7xg
      @SabbirHossain-bp7xg Před měsícem +9

      Let me guess Abascal wasn’t very happy?

    • @juansanchezdominguez7885
      @juansanchezdominguez7885 Před měsícem +4

      @@SabbirHossain-bp7xgyou guessed right hha

    • @neilstapley8255
      @neilstapley8255 Před měsícem +10

      It’s called a tradition who would u prefer another self serving corrupt politician?

    • @SuperStella1111
      @SuperStella1111 Před měsícem

      @@neilstapley8255someone who didn’t just fall out of the right twat? Sounds great.

    • @tempejkl
      @tempejkl Před měsícem +41

      @@neilstapley8255I would prefer a democratically elected self serving politician than a nepotistic undemocratically elected self serving monarch

  • @potterlover96
    @potterlover96 Před měsícem +1128

    Absolute insanity in 2024 to still have the government swear it's allegiance to one specific family and not to the actual country it's supposed to serve

    • @ashleydickenson2093
      @ashleydickenson2093 Před měsícem +72

      It's not to a family. It's to our Judaeo-Christian heritage of which the monarch represents, that undergirds our constitution, hence the monarch promising on oath (as did Charles) to not only govern the people '...according to their respective laws and customs' but to '.. uphold the laws of God and the true profession of the Gospel'.

    • @jonathanlewis453
      @jonathanlewis453 Před měsícem +27

      Americans swear an almost identical oath to the constitution. The notion of a monarch is a fiction integral to our constitution because, as we all know, for all practical purposes the 'mon' does not 'arch'. Since the English Civil War, the British constitution has rested on a balance of powers at which the monarch has remained the titular head and so 'king' represents a cypher for the constitution and the oath amounts to a declaration of honour not to betray or cheat the British people as represented by their constitution. These protests represent a wilful objection by some individuals who would consider betraying the constitution or the country, for example by conniving with terrorists.

    • @marijo1951
      @marijo1951 Před měsícem +106

      @@ashleydickenson2093 No, they have to swear allegieance to the monarch and his/her heirs and successors, therefore to one family. Building up quasi-religious mumbo-jumbo around it just makes the whole thing even more despicable.

    • @marijo1951
      @marijo1951 Před měsícem +58

      @@jonathanlewis453 Republicans are not terrorists, or bolsheviks as some say, citing the overthrow of the Russian royal family. We're pretty ordinary moderate people who want to live in a country that has opted for a truer form of democracy.

    • @aaronpetersen8994
      @aaronpetersen8994 Před měsícem +15

      ​@@jonathanlewis453
      You have just explained very clearly why the "Oath" to the Monarch is false when the reality is a legal oath to serve parliament and the people of the uk.
      It's a lie to keep the peasants in line with the deep establishment who still rule.

  • @jn4126
    @jn4126 Před měsícem +529

    My alegiance is to the Republic, to democracy!!!

    • @Christian-rn1ur
      @Christian-rn1ur Před měsícem

      If you're not with me, then you're my enemy!

    • @Unce-G
      @Unce-G Před měsícem

      I live in a republic. It's all bullshit! Which unit does 39% of the voters choose?

    • @CharlieHDavies
      @CharlieHDavies Před měsícem +17

      Was looking for this comment 😂

    • @chunnengwoon1629
      @chunnengwoon1629 Před měsícem +32

      If you're not with me, then you're my enemy.

    • @MsSarahET
      @MsSarahET Před měsícem +21

      ​@@chunnengwoon1629 Only a Sith deals in absolutes

  • @zax1998LU
    @zax1998LU Před měsícem +222

    We should start tracking the number of anti-monarchy MPs. This number will grow in the next 15 years

    • @joehanif3193
      @joehanif3193 Před měsícem +14

      What will you do with that info?
      What does it matter?
      Who cares?
      It’s 2024, move on!

    • @genghisthegreat2034
      @genghisthegreat2034 Před měsícem +12

      @@zax1998LU You can't presume that the reason someone refuses to pledge allegiance, is that they're anti-monarchist. Some adopt that position because they're unwilling to give allegiance to the British State, or government by Britain in any form.

    • @nealeduncan5197
      @nealeduncan5197 Před měsícem +14

      It's grown since Elizabeth II died, for obvious reasons.

    • @gothicgolem2947
      @gothicgolem2947 Před měsícem +2

      Not sure it will

    • @Euro2024champs
      @Euro2024champs Před měsícem

      @@joehanif3193 yeah, it's 2024, about time muppets like you stopped grovelling and fawning over these parasites.

  • @jamesthejoker7415
    @jamesthejoker7415 Před měsícem +77

    Even as a Unionist I like Colum Eastwood (one who mentioned Derry), he gets stick from nationalists for doing this but I’d say it’s commendable he bites his tongue and says these words in the interests of representing his constituents. Could a Unionist do that in the Dáil if the roles were reversed? I don’t think so.

    • @elliswellington4553
      @elliswellington4553 Před měsícem +4

      Much prefer how he did it than the Labour MP who almost felt like he was demanding that we vote in a certain way.

    • @ince55ant
      @ince55ant Před měsícem +3

      i mean if someone in the Dail wants to swear allegence to a foriegn king that kinda brings up a whole batch of different problems... But otherwise a TD is more than welcome to swear allegence to the president of ireland

    • @jamesthejoker7415
      @jamesthejoker7415 Před měsícem +5

      @@elliswellington4553 True, Eastwood’s been around for a while and I respect him for the fact he’s a lot less about show and more about serving the people of Derry, I’ll even admit he’s a much bigger man than most of our Unionist reps, especially Paisley Jr. (who has lost his seat thank God)

    • @chrisrooney8820
      @chrisrooney8820 Před měsícem

      I'm beginning to think you aren't a unionist at all
      In the closet perhaps
      Correct fuck that paisley chap

    • @virusladd
      @virusladd Před měsícem +2

      Thankfully, the Irish state is a republic so it would be a non-issue.

  • @KillaKermit
    @KillaKermit Před měsícem +329

    Swearing allegiance to a king in 2024 is bizarre

    • @ameenjauhar2244
      @ameenjauhar2244 Před měsícem +6

      How about in 19 BBY?

    • @Cherrytune386
      @Cherrytune386 Před měsícem +7

      Exactly, it's outdated and irrelevant

    • @brolydictcumberbatchmontou401
      @brolydictcumberbatchmontou401 Před měsícem +2

      @@ameenjauhar2244 Before the Battle of Yavin?? BBY? Hmm the Old Republic stuff.

    • @michaeloconnell532
      @michaeloconnell532 Před měsícem

      @@Cherrytune386 Nonsense! The sovereign is the Head of State. Ours is hereditary. I suppose you want one elected by the People, someone like Biden or Trump, Johnson or Bair. Pathetic.

    • @TheGrenadier97
      @TheGrenadier97 Před měsícem +16

      It's funny how people mention 2024 as if in the entire History of the world it has something transcendental to it. Next year will be a better edition?

  • @Shocking603
    @Shocking603 Před měsícem +69

    More power to them ! Absolutely ridiculous having to do this !!!

    • @gothicgolem2947
      @gothicgolem2947 Před měsícem +3

      How is it ridiculous? It’s a cool tradition and is like an oath to the state

    • @Euro2024champs
      @Euro2024champs Před měsícem

      @@gothicgolem2947 go play your video games, incel. It's not cool in the slightest, just another load of BS holding the country back.

    • @Shocking603
      @Shocking603 Před měsícem +6

      @@gothicgolem2947 it’s an oath to a King - who the tax payers pay for ! Ridiculous

    • @dragskcinnay3184
      @dragskcinnay3184 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@Shocking603 apart from police protection, the royal family is paid from a portion of the revenue of the crown estate, not from state budget coming from taxes.
      They're financed by their legally-protected royal-owned company, not taxpayer's money.

    • @christopherzhou5361
      @christopherzhou5361 Před měsícem

      It is ridiculous to advocate for a republic.

  • @jod7633
    @jod7633 Před měsícem +174

    Allegiance to Charles and his heirs, so prince andrew then? Yuck!🤮

    • @yashnilbenimadhu7241
      @yashnilbenimadhu7241 Před měsícem +14

      Andrew is in the line of succession to the throne so yeah the oath is to Andrew as well!

    • @Robc--jd6yh
      @Robc--jd6yh Před měsícem +15

      @@yashnilbenimadhu7241unlikely sequence of events. William then his two kids then Anne then her kids etc so no, not really swearing allegiance to Andrew

    • @arfurascii2232
      @arfurascii2232 Před měsícem +16

      He's 8th in line. It's a bit of a stretch.

    • @PeachesandCream225
      @PeachesandCream225 Před měsícem +3

      @@Robc--jd6yh you are just saying that it isnt likely so yes you are pleading allegiance to Andrew

    • @dyoung1492
      @dyoung1492 Před měsícem +1

      makes a mockery of the whole thing ...

  • @marijo1951
    @marijo1951 Před měsícem +182

    Did Clive Lewis miss out the bit about [King Charles'] "heirs and successors" and get away with it? Good for him. It must be particularly galling to have to take an oath swearing "true allegiance" to a disgraceful human being like Prince Andrew.

    • @casperhiscock4871
      @casperhiscock4871 Před měsícem

      But he's not swearing to prince Andrew (I mean technically he is an heir but a LONG way down the list)

    • @ashleydickenson2093
      @ashleydickenson2093 Před měsícem

      Yet only now has Clive Lewis chosen to make this statement..?

    • @jonathanlewis453
      @jonathanlewis453 Před měsícem +2

      Prince Andrew is a contingent successor. The oath is to a category who are at the titular head of the constitution and it is conditional so far as it concerns Andrew on his surviving several other people. It may and will most likely never happen. The reality is that the monarchy are now like a change of clothes for the British constitution and if they do turn out in certain attire, the British People will end the constitutional monarchy.

    • @marijo1951
      @marijo1951 Před měsícem +4

      @@jonathanlewis453 True, it's very unlikely that Andrew will ever be monarch (something for which even the most enthusiastic monarchist must be pleased) 7 people would all have to be carried off in a catastrophe for that to happen. Nevertheless he is in theory a possible successor.

    • @jonathanlewis453
      @jonathanlewis453 Před měsícem +8

      @@marijo1951 You understand, I suppose, that when we say 'King' it is shorthand for 'constitution'. If you allow that much latitude to the value of one single word according to three centuries of tradition whereby a figurehead monarch presides over a balance of powers almost totally favouring a parliament comprised mainly of elected members, then you will understand that the oath is almost identical to the American one and the Andrew issue is a canard.

  • @dyoung1492
    @dyoung1492 Před měsícem +85

    As a Northern Irish Catholic, when we had to make our Brownie Guide Promise "to love God and serve the Queen", we convinced our seven-year old selves that crossing your fingers on pronouncement of the unwanted words, whether it was God or the Queen or both, would cancel them immediately. Seemed to work out fine for us!

    • @TheGrenadier97
      @TheGrenadier97 Před měsícem +8

      Why would a "northern irish catholic" cross fingers on "to love God"?

    • @dyoung1492
      @dyoung1492 Před měsícem +4

      @@TheGrenadier97 don’t tell anyone but a fair few of us think it’s just nonsense. We were just stuck with it at the time. ‘Bless me father … it has been 45 years since my last confession’

    • @TheGrenadier97
      @TheGrenadier97 Před měsícem +2

      How original. I think that a much worse nonsense is to call yourself something you aren't.

    • @ince55ant
      @ince55ant Před měsícem +1

      so youre a unionist then... otherwise arent you just an "Irish Catholic"

    • @dyoung1492
      @dyoung1492 Před měsícem +3

      @@ince55ant well these days I like to think of myself as Irish rather than just Irish. But I am from Northern Ireland so I guess I can be both.

  • @mikeorgan1993
    @mikeorgan1993 Před měsícem +87

    "I do solemnly sincerely and truly declare and affirm..." I am sorry but everyone of those you note here declared they were not about to be true to the oath, then go on and lie to say the oath. At no point does anyone including the speaker or usher stop them to note the oath is not taken faithfully but rather its a false statement.
    This is ridiculous and it has to stop.
    The idea that our MPs have to swear an oath that is effectively not just empty but turns many of those entering the chamber liars. After that how can they be held to any high standard.
    Its high time this oath was dropped, replaced by an oath to the chamber and the people of the UK and other citizens.
    I wonder how many people realise that this oath requires the swearer to bear allegiance to PRINCE ANDREW?
    Yes the man that settled a sexual assault case is part of the 'heirs and successors' as is his ridiculous children.
    I wont see the end of the monarchy in my lifetime but at least I could ask for this stupid oath to be removed which will allow all elected representatives to take their place in the chamber, at the moment Sinn Féin refuse to swear and so are excluded even though they almost all have massive majorities. As mad as this sound, this silly oath makes Sinn Féin more honourable than many of those sitting on those benches.

    • @Nikki-oz7nd
      @Nikki-oz7nd Před měsícem

      The oath means nothing to most of them, most of them have been lying scum for years.
      Johnson etc

  • @leahdionne5759
    @leahdionne5759 Před měsícem +148

    Real ones

  • @rufioh
    @rufioh Před měsícem +131

    I think you should have to swear allegiance to your constituency, or the country, but the king bit should be optional.

    • @jonathanlewis453
      @jonathanlewis453 Před měsícem +13

      The King is shorthand for the constitution of Great Britain and Northern Ireland because everyone knows that he is virtually a king in name alone. Americans swear a near identical oath to their constitution. Independence for Oswaldtwistle does not look like a clever idea to me.

    • @owainmorgan3897
      @owainmorgan3897 Před měsícem +5

      ​@@jonathanlewis453What constitution?! 😂 Do you mean the 'unwritten constitution' 😂😂
      In all seriousness, write a decent constitution down and they'd be happy to swear on it. Until then this is what they'll and they have every right to in a democracy.

    • @jonathanlewis453
      @jonathanlewis453 Před měsícem +8

      @@owainmorgan3897 It is written in many places but scattered in huge volume all over the place including the Common Law and Europe. Codification comes at a cost to flexibility. The so called 'unwritten' constitution has been serviceable for centuries but it has been compromised not least by Europe and by the corrosion of support and understanding for it which has accompanied and by other impacts such as devolution and globalism. We are in the same condition now as East Germany after 50 years of communism. If you pretend to be serious, may I suggest you drop the emojis. Scoffing is not an attractive or constructive trait under any guise.

    • @owainmorgan3897
      @owainmorgan3897 Před měsícem

      @@jonathanlewis453 The conventions and agreements that allow Westminster to operate aren't written down or they're not codified in law therefore it's an unwritten constitution. Furthermore, why are you blaming Europe, I think you mean the EU, for the UK's problems. Britain isn't great it's an joke at best and fast becoming a basket case. What have Brexit supporting politicians done for this country!? Nothing or worse they've turned it in to deprivation central for most people and a rich person's paradise for a few. Meanwhile, we have don't have laws on a high enough level to hold the thieves and vandals to account. IF we had a written constitution then we would be able to, but we don't, so your argument is just propaganda designed to fool the uniformed.
      BTW if I want to use an emoji, or two, I will 😊 I won't be dictated to by right wing propagandists trying to a pull a fast one because they feel offended by the truth or they're just brainwashed into thinking the last fourteen years was perfectly fine from a Governance standpoint, it wasn't!! Go and lick your wounds right winger, you have a bloody nose there, go and tend to it along with your bruised ego.

    • @briandelaney9710
      @briandelaney9710 Před měsícem +1

      It’s a constitutional monarchy

  • @raellawrence7116
    @raellawrence7116 Před měsícem +78

    How can they legally "solemnly, sincerely and truly declare" something under duress?

    • @jonathanlewis453
      @jonathanlewis453 Před měsícem +10

      If they do not possess the foresight to understand what is required of an MP in terms of a profession of loyalty to the constitution, they are probably unfit anyway.

    • @genghisthegreat2034
      @genghisthegreat2034 Před měsícem +12

      ​@@jonathanlewis453you presume that they haven't been elected by people who'd prefer they weren't there at all.

    • @jonathanlewis453
      @jonathanlewis453 Před měsícem +2

      @@genghisthegreat2034 I do not presume to comprehend an an arch ist (anarchist). I reject him and everything he stands for (or doesn't stand for if that's what you prefer).

    • @genghisthegreat2034
      @genghisthegreat2034 Před měsícem +5

      @@jonathanlewis453 , you presume again. The largest political party in Northern Ireland were elected on the basis that they'd never take their seats in the British Parliament. This isn't recent, that's their policy for the past 110 years. It doesn't make them anarchists either, they've made the best of what passes for government there in the past two years.

    • @raellawrence7116
      @raellawrence7116 Před měsícem +7

      To be clear, I do not support the pledge to a monarch and their bloodline in a modern democracy. I'm just pointing out the ludicracy of someone being forced to make a legally binding solemn pledge while also declaring the pledge to be meaningless.

  • @petyrkowalski9887
    @petyrkowalski9887 Před měsícem +152

    I am English and bear no allegience to an out-dated feudal monarchy who live a life of priviledge at our expense.

    • @adamprint644
      @adamprint644 Před měsícem +20

      It’s No longer feudal.

    • @christopherzhou5361
      @christopherzhou5361 Před měsícem +7

      You must bear allegiance. You must allow the family to live privileged. You must not complain if it is at your expense. You must be humble and charitable.

    • @valdilei3703
      @valdilei3703 Před měsícem +12

      However, you wouldn't mind supporting the privileges of a parliamentary class more concerned with its own ego than with the future of the kingdom, as long as it was chosen through a vote, right? Do not be ridiculous! The Royal Family has done more for the UK than any Keir Starmer ever could!

    • @RankinMsP
      @RankinMsP Před měsícem +4

      ​@valdilei3703 Lord Almighty!
      Do you doff your cap when they come on TV too?

    • @valdilei3703
      @valdilei3703 Před měsícem +2

      @@RankinMsP Lol of course

  • @marcocortese2647
    @marcocortese2647 Před měsícem +23

    Finally some honesty in parliament

  • @picotconaboy
    @picotconaboy Před měsícem +7

    Clive Lewis is a legend

  • @emotionalIntelligence2078
    @emotionalIntelligence2078 Před měsícem +11

    People with dignity, representing what their constituencies want to convey.

  • @Nikki-oz7nd
    @Nikki-oz7nd Před měsícem +5

    Clive Lewis. Been out door knocking with him when we had a true and real Labour party.

  • @OceanLoader
    @OceanLoader Před měsícem +61

    As Jeremy said, "what a load of nonsense".

    • @LeafHuntress
      @LeafHuntress Před měsícem +3

      Whisper it, but that old geezer didn't dare say it out loud did he...
      These people made a plan & stuck with it. I especially liked the SDLP guy that swore allegiance to his constituents, as Dawn Butler did as well, she slipped that line in there.

    • @gothicgolem2947
      @gothicgolem2947 Před měsícem

      How is it nonsense? It’s good to swear to the crown

    • @adridaplague-boi
      @adridaplague-boi Před měsícem

      ​@@gothicgolem2947nahh why should we swear loyalty to a bunch of big-wigs and nonces in a palace while the people who run this country can't even turn on the heating lest they run out of money? Doesn't seem like it's great that our representatives legally have to honour them lot

    • @LeafHuntress
      @LeafHuntress Před měsícem

      @@gothicgolem2947 Babbling some "magical words" about a gold hat didn't prevent the tories of robbing the country blind for the last 14 years. Where's that PPE money gone?

    • @user-bk9fk2tq2z
      @user-bk9fk2tq2z Před měsícem

      @@gothicgolem2947 No it isn't, screw Charles.

  • @umayerrafique7115
    @umayerrafique7115 Před 22 hodinami

    they should vacate his seat under parliamentary oath acts 1886 which states:
    if any member of the House of Commons votes as such in the said House, or sits during any debate after the Speaker has been chosen, without having made and subscribed the oath hereby appointed, he shall be subject to a like penalty [of £500] for every such offence, and in addition to such penalty his seat shall be vacated in the same manner as if he were dead.

  • @devanman7920
    @devanman7920 Před měsícem +2

    People giving him crap need to read history.

  • @Gwalion
    @Gwalion Před měsícem +69

    Well done each and every one of you.

  • @freeyourmind9203
    @freeyourmind9203 Před měsícem +79

    Let's hope that one day the UK finally becomes a Democratic Republic, in service of the people and voted for by the people.

    • @bishal-max
      @bishal-max Před měsícem +5

      Dream on. 😂😂

    • @electronsd
      @electronsd Před měsícem +3

      won't happen

    • @ashleydickenson2093
      @ashleydickenson2093 Před měsícem +2

      That was the description of former East Germany, as is the current title for North Korea, given their leaders were elected on a wave of post-war popularity in either case. We have seen what has happened since. To say nothing of Turkey being an apparent secular republic but where Islam holds sway.

    • @jonathanlewis453
      @jonathanlewis453 Před měsícem +2

      Britain is a democratic republic in all but name, or if it is not nowadays, it is not the titular monarch, which is the problem.

    • @aaronpetersen8994
      @aaronpetersen8994 Před měsícem

      ​@@jonathanlewis453
      Monarch is the legal stick used by the establishment to keep its power over the ordinary people of the uk.
      Unless you believe Charles rules by divine right?

  • @dottester3039
    @dottester3039 Před měsícem +3

    Ridiculous, swearing to a WEF King controller.

  • @weeksy79
    @weeksy79 Před měsícem +12

    You love to see it

  • @juliewake4585
    @juliewake4585 Před měsícem +27

    Nice one you guys.

  • @itstaylor2137
    @itstaylor2137 Před měsícem +12

    crazy to me that people still swear oaths to a king

    • @t_m-z5g
      @t_m-z5g Před měsícem +1

      You are a member of the kings government, therefore you swear oath to the king. That doesn't stop you from serving the people

    • @thehighlander6770
      @thehighlander6770 Před měsícem

      The only crazy part about it is the fact that the Crown and Parliament sponsor Anglican heresy!

    • @Fordnan
      @Fordnan Před měsícem

      ​@@t_m-z5gBut it's *our* government. It should have nothing to do with some man who inherited some meaningless title, at least not without our consent.

    • @t_m-z5g
      @t_m-z5g Před měsícem

      @@Fordnan it's the kings government, therefore they swear allegiance to the king. Ultimately however, they serve the people

    • @Fordnan
      @Fordnan Před měsícem

      @@t_m-z5g No, they serve the establishment. And there's nothing parliament can do about it besides enable it because of the powers that the monarch hands government.
      Pledging allegiance to the king is the ultimate insult.

  • @Antipaxos_Nadja123
    @Antipaxos_Nadja123 Před měsícem +21

    Legends

  • @johnxenon2557
    @johnxenon2557 Před měsícem +29

    I swear down bruv

  • @neilgodwin6531
    @neilgodwin6531 Před měsícem +68

    In court, you can affirm rather than say "I swear by Almighty...", which even some Christians might object to, since The Gospel of Matthew seems to forbid.
    It's time, in the 21st century that MPs were similarly given the opportunity to take a different oath. One seaering loyalty to the people and promising to serve the constituency

    • @addymant
      @addymant Před měsícem +15

      All of these MPs are affirming. You can tell by the fact they say "affirm" and not "swear".
      MPs shouldn't have to pledge allegiance to a monarch, but it really has nothing to do with what you're saying

    • @MrCalls1
      @MrCalls1 Před měsícem

      MPs are literally asked 1 minute before these recordings begin “do you want to swear for affirm” , with the affirmation being a secular oath.
      There isn’t a Republican formulation of either officially, because the government continues to derive its authority from the crown, unless and until a bill is passed which states this kingdom draws its authority from the consent of the governed you can’t have it otherwise. You could have a non-monarchist oath if you got the votes for it, even without removing the monarch, the path would simply ignore the monarch and swear to govern the kingdom under consent of the governed.

    • @sforoushani1
      @sforoushani1 Před měsícem +6

      They're given that choice just before it starts, happily. There's a vid on youtube of Steve Darling being sworn in with his guide dog (🦮❤) where he's asked "would you like to swear or affirm?" before they begin. I found that uplifting all around :)

    • @arfurascii2232
      @arfurascii2232 Před měsícem +5

      MPs have had the choice between swearing and affirming since 1888.

    • @briandelaney9710
      @briandelaney9710 Před měsícem +1

      Quakers couldn’t swear oaths for that reason

  • @user-un7rh2co9h
    @user-un7rh2co9h Před měsícem +1

    Very good, intelligent people

  • @fightROSHANfight
    @fightROSHANfight Před měsícem +28

    Take vote from people. but pledge alliegence to king. what nonsense democracy is this?

    • @nl5828
      @nl5828 Před měsícem

      the sort of “nonsense democracy” where 33% of the vote share translates to 400+ seats out of 650 seats in the house of commons!

    • @MrDoom885
      @MrDoom885 Před měsícem

      You clearly don't know what a constitutional monarchy is. The monarch is a ceremonial figurehead who delegates responsibility to his elected ministers. He reigns and his elected ministers rule. The people choose the king's ministers. But in the end, it doesn't matter who they pledge allegiance to, it matters if they're competent. Most republics today are corrupt because they have incompetent leaders.

    • @questioned54
      @questioned54 Před měsícem

      Well, it's just an olde wolde tradition that doesn't make much sense anymore, but there isn't really a point of getting rid of it.

  • @NicholasPuzar
    @NicholasPuzar Před měsícem +18

    Aside from the one labor MP everyone else seem to be Irish.

    • @chrispy2117
      @chrispy2117 Před měsícem +6

      Seamus Logan from the SNP (Scottish) too

    • @AidanHolland
      @AidanHolland Před měsícem

      There's actually a labour mp who is from Dublin originally. She isn't in this video.

    • @RankinMsP
      @RankinMsP Před měsícem

      Corbyn wasn't too pleased either.

    • @trust_in_jesus
      @trust_in_jesus Před měsícem

      Seamus Logan

    • @irelandkid21
      @irelandkid21 Před 8 dny

      @@chrispy2117 Seamus Logan was actually born in Northern Ireland.

  • @parthasarathykhiriya
    @parthasarathykhiriya Před 14 dny +3

    You know what's more bizzare is that more then 15 countries in this world are forced to pledge in the name of the kingship of England
    And it's way more bizarre is the British are pledging to the family which did belong to England and also kind of did things for Britain
    But for the rest 15 countries and dozens of other islands it's the family which slaved there native population, torchered then, made them indentured workers, looted there lands wealth and resources, steal all there historical treasures, destroyed there lands at all dimensions and lastly treated them as less then humans ( sometimes worse then animals as in the case of native Americans or better known as red Indians )
    And also made them so poor
    Now the British government forces them to obey to there needs and also pledge in the name of those people's land destroyers
    And if anybody be thinking how can Britain force them, then you absolutely don't know the geopolitics man absolutely no information you have
    We show how Britain reacted when such a big, storng, and developed country like Australia decided to not have the British Royality as there country figure head

  • @robinl4975
    @robinl4975 Před měsícem +11

    I live in a country that has a constitutional monarchy (Sweden). And while i don't want to get rid of the monarchy, since it does somewhat boost tourism and is a part of the countrys history, i would be totally against it if our MPs had to swear an oath of allegiance to the royal family!!
    Our king and queen are more or less working as PR-managers for Sweden, and that's it

    • @pinkpanther7030
      @pinkpanther7030 Před měsícem +3

      In this country the Royals do PR a lot at times I feel their constant presence on the tabloids and media is tacky Their arrogance and self entitlement irritate me no end. Being patrons of a great number of charities empower them to extend their power to rule over us. Honestly they don't make me happy or do for me. It's a surplus entertainment I don't need.🤷

    • @gothicgolem2947
      @gothicgolem2947 Před měsícem +1

      Do Swedish MPs not swear oaths?

    • @user-fr5ff4hn2h
      @user-fr5ff4hn2h Před měsícem +1

      Sounds like a ceremonial monarchy not a constitutional one

  • @josephthompson1318
    @josephthompson1318 Před 6 dny

    Register to vote. Vote REFORM in all elections. KS+ CNT STOP U=US

  • @colincampbell4261
    @colincampbell4261 Před měsícem +7

    Not my King!

  • @jonathanmarsh5955
    @jonathanmarsh5955 Před měsícem +14

    I'm with Thomas Rainsborough on this one.
    But surely it is time to do away with the Victorian flummery and Gormenghast cosplay?!
    Just saying...🤔😉🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  • @WeRemainFaceless
    @WeRemainFaceless Před měsícem +36

    Good on em. They’re elected by the people, not the king.

    • @G1NZOU
      @G1NZOU Před měsícem +3

      That's what the House of Commons is, the part of the King's Government that is elected.

    • @Euro2024champs
      @Euro2024champs Před měsícem +2

      @@G1NZOU that's reinforcing his argument. The entire system is a fcuking joke.

    • @cantin8697
      @cantin8697 Před měsícem

      Problem is, they are _technically_ elected by the king.
      We've got _a lot_ of pantomime for cultural reasons.

    • @questioned54
      @questioned54 Před měsícem

      ​@@Euro2024champsIt really isn't it's just ild, and slightly compicated. Let's be honest, anything to do with the monarchy these days is just a tradition that doesn't really do or mean anything.

  • @helenaville5939
    @helenaville5939 Před měsícem +5

    That's how people of integrity behave. Well done all!

  • @stevenrobertson8329
    @stevenrobertson8329 Před měsícem +3

    They should take the oath before they are allowed to stand in the first place.

  • @itsKrowZ
    @itsKrowZ Před měsícem +16

    Fuck yeah

  • @pentapushelden
    @pentapushelden Před měsícem +26

    And it's time to change the national anthem according.

    • @markwelch3564
      @markwelch3564 Před měsícem

      I smile every time I hear "God save our gracious Que-ing" before the football 🤣

    • @Voyagernew
      @Voyagernew Před měsícem

      So anti nationalist people are still in England 😂😂..If you are asian countries you will be jailed soon

    • @elliswellington4553
      @elliswellington4553 Před měsícem +2

      I'd support that, but tell me what you think it should be? I would say Land of Hope and Glory because, well, it's a natural fit for a national anthem, but people who know nothing about the song say it somehow represents slavery even though it was written a century after slavery was banned.

    • @matthewvwuk
      @matthewvwuk Před měsícem +2

      Most definitely NOT!! Leave our National Anthem as it is thank you!
      We don't want it changed just because it seems more people are not religious & don't believe in God!
      If you don't like it then you LUMP it & still sing it out in pride! Period!

    • @AdamTUVegan
      @AdamTUVegan Před měsícem

      @@matthewvwukabsolutely not, I usually make sure I need the toilet when the national anthems on so I miss it😂 why an earth would I sing it with pride when I don’t believe in god and I’m strongly against the monarchy?!

  • @skingrad
    @skingrad Před 2 dny

    This is laughable. 😂

  • @somebloke2238
    @somebloke2238 Před měsícem +19

    Based

  • @thanostheclub
    @thanostheclub Před měsícem +8

    The King is the head of state. I don't know why that seems to be rocket science.

    • @Fordnan
      @Fordnan Před měsícem +1

      It's utterly unjust. As a concept it's not hard to fathom, but it's impossible to justify.

    • @spaceinvader1263
      @spaceinvader1263 Před měsícem +1

      @@Fordnanlife is unfair, suck it up.

    • @Fordnan
      @Fordnan Před měsícem +4

      @@spaceinvader1263 What a pathetic, defeatist thing to say.

    • @spaceinvader1263
      @spaceinvader1263 Před měsícem

      @@Fordnan crazy

    • @tf_10
      @tf_10 Před měsícem +2

      ⁠@@spaceinvader1263We are talking about britain's political status, and when we say that the monarchy is unfair and not democratic (which it is)
      all you say is "life is unfair"

  • @Heretican
    @Heretican Před měsícem +2

    "just"
    Yea right lmao

  • @himurahaibara1459
    @himurahaibara1459 Před měsícem +1

    Maybe i'm too simplistic. I don't find it useful for the people to pledge allegiance to the monarchy when as far as i know it's not the rulling entity in this country. And the monarchy has suck money from the public for their own expanses and unnecessary parades. The monarchy also hasn't act in the interest of the public so why should anyone vow allegiance to something like that? The monarchy showed support for Ukraine AND israel. The Royal Family has shown to be immune to law and they can just hide away from 'scandal'. The existence of monarchy in my opinion keep divide between classes alive.

    • @Fordnan
      @Fordnan Před měsícem

      The monarchy is just a tool for our establishment to subvert parliament.

  • @GavinStacey-j8o
    @GavinStacey-j8o Před měsícem +17

    Good for them and F the king

    • @christopherzhou5361
      @christopherzhou5361 Před měsícem

      Long live the King! God save the King!

    • @django3422
      @django3422 Před měsícem

      ​@@christopherzhou5361Monarchies are outdated and god isn't real. What else do you need catching up on?

  • @gabeswhatnots
    @gabeswhatnots Před měsícem +15

    when i see these i instantly think of Obi-wan in Revenge of the sith saying "Anakin, my allegiance is to the Republic, to democracy!"
    But jokes aside good on them for standing for what they think is right!

    • @rattlesnake551
      @rattlesnake551 Před měsícem +3

      sameeee

    • @Tohma_Ed
      @Tohma_Ed Před měsícem

      @@rattlesnake551 And what the King Charles the third do wrong to be mocked

    • @rattlesnake551
      @rattlesnake551 Před měsícem +2

      @@Tohma_Ed I'm sure he's done some stuff, but it's less of the person and more the system itself.

  • @MonkeyGaming-qn5po
    @MonkeyGaming-qn5po Před měsícem

    THAT Trim

  • @emmasayers7576
    @emmasayers7576 Před měsícem +85

    We can still have the Royals, you know, like a zoo.

    • @user-sd3ik9rt6d
      @user-sd3ik9rt6d Před měsícem +13

      Don't feed the Kent's after midnight.

    • @Jim-iw1yd
      @Jim-iw1yd Před měsícem

      @@user-sd3ik9rt6d 🙂

    • @dsudaniel3003
      @dsudaniel3003 Před měsícem +2

      But no animals in a zoo would steal money from your pocket and become a millionaire.

    • @maxriley1769
      @maxriley1769 Před měsícem +5

      They are already basically like Britain's national cats.

    • @faddad101
      @faddad101 Před měsícem +2

      underrated comment of 2024

  • @davidcooney3100
    @davidcooney3100 Před měsícem +13

    Sinn Fein are right, why would anybody in 2024 want to swear allegiance to the King.

    • @Joshpox
      @Joshpox Před měsícem +1

      Because like all developed countries we have great respect for our ancient culture and traditions. Aside from the vanishingly small minority represented in this video

    • @django3422
      @django3422 Před měsícem

      ​@@Joshpox"our ancient culture and traditions"? Do tell, give some examples.

    • @Joshpox
      @Joshpox Před měsícem +1

      @@django3422
      A strong support for monarchy and parliamentary democracy.

    • @django3422
      @django3422 Před měsícem

      @@Joshpox No, that's not an example of our ancient culture or traditions.

    • @Joshpox
      @Joshpox Před měsícem +1

      @django3422
      Yes it is.

  • @peterwall4975
    @peterwall4975 Před měsícem +13

    👏👍👏👍👏👏 to all of them........We have the gall to criticise hermit country's like North Korea and the servile fealty they're made to suffer there!....when in reality we're no different!....EMBARRASSING.

  • @user-fm9dl3zf4b
    @user-fm9dl3zf4b Před 19 dny

    Lairs the whole lot of them

  • @thomasandrewclifford
    @thomasandrewclifford Před měsícem +2

    Would you be able to get away with reading this whilst having your fingers crossed? Would be amusing.

  • @LiftSurferRYEGI
    @LiftSurferRYEGI Před měsícem +12

    Great! It’s time to abolish the monarchy.

    • @gothicgolem2947
      @gothicgolem2947 Před měsícem

      Never we must keep them for the benefits

    • @OmniversalInsect
      @OmniversalInsect Před měsícem +4

      ​@@gothicgolem2947 Like the millions of pounds of tax the king didn't pay for his home.

    • @gothicgolem2947
      @gothicgolem2947 Před měsícem

      @@OmniversalInsect the king pays some taxes the ones he doesn’t are a perk of the job. The crown estate gives over most of its revenues tho

    • @django3422
      @django3422 Před měsícem

      ​@@gothicgolem2947Everyone should pay their fair share. That includes Charlie, no exemption "perks".

    • @gothicgolem2947
      @gothicgolem2947 Před měsícem

      @@django3422 no the monarch does not need to. He works longer than most people will he has most of his estates revenue taken away unlike most people so not having to pay all tax is a benefit that comes with that

  • @EcoSailor
    @EcoSailor Před měsícem +31

    #AbolishTheMonarchy

    • @Tohma_Ed
      @Tohma_Ed Před měsícem +2

      Abolish our traditions as well? We lived with our monarch for a thousand years we are kingsman

    • @spaceinvader1263
      @spaceinvader1263 Před měsícem

      £49.9m they bring in from tourism and you want to abolish 😂.

  • @Mary-lx3zs
    @Mary-lx3zs Před měsícem +1

    THE SDLP CANT HELP THEMSELVES

  • @marksheppard9880
    @marksheppard9880 Před měsícem +1

    TO RIGHT NEVER GIVE IN TO THE SATANIST. 😂

  • @bryanfish7303
    @bryanfish7303 Před měsícem +9

    Another day wasted with archaic, cultist rituals instead of doing anything practical to help the country

    • @briandelaney9710
      @briandelaney9710 Před měsícem +1

      Maybe those archaic rituals help to keep stability

    • @Euro2024champs
      @Euro2024champs Před měsícem +2

      @@briandelaney9710 stability for who... Delusional pr1ck.

    • @django3422
      @django3422 Před měsícem

      ​@@briandelaney9710How?

  • @larrylindgren215
    @larrylindgren215 Před měsícem +3

    These people are absolutely ridiculous. Just take the oath and be done with it. It’s not like the monarchy he has any real power anyway. I don’t agree with everything. The king does, but at the end of the day he’s still my king and I will support him. PS to everyone saying abolish the monarchy we tried that once didn’t work out.

    • @chrisrooney8820
      @chrisrooney8820 Před měsícem

      Their Irish nationalists who want to be independent fro the UK
      They aren't from GB and I hope that the context there changes your view

    • @christopherzhou5361
      @christopherzhou5361 Před měsícem

      Yup. These people are absolutely ridiculous.

    • @django3422
      @django3422 Před měsícem

      You're soft in the head.

  • @TheRealist2022
    @TheRealist2022 Před 8 dny +1

    Laughable nonsense from these creatures. They ought to be barred from office.

  • @rogerkenny3672
    @rogerkenny3672 Před měsícem +1

    It's called principled

  • @alexandermccarthy
    @alexandermccarthy Před měsícem +22

    Can't wait until Australia gives the monarchy the boot!

    • @DrNoClu
      @DrNoClu Před měsícem +3

      Me too mate, me too.

    • @danielclingen34
      @danielclingen34 Před měsícem +3

      I can’t wait until Canada does the same.

    • @neilg6675
      @neilg6675 Před měsícem

      @alexandermccarthy
      Imagine the type of guy australia would make their elected head of state. Will make trump look reasonable

    • @christopherzhou5361
      @christopherzhou5361 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@danielclingen34Keep the monarchy.

  • @LeornianCyng
    @LeornianCyng Před měsícem +3

    Proud of all of them. Hopefully we abolish the Lords next and replace it with a Citizens Assembly. After that, elect a ceremonial president. The Royal Family can become private citizens but still have some ceremonial duties and titles.

  • @gigitony4170
    @gigitony4170 Před 24 dny

    Democracy just gives u the illusion that leaders are voted in by all people in reality no people ever choose 1 common person without opposition and even when that happens oligarchs dictate policies.

  • @Saturday6547
    @Saturday6547 Před měsícem +1

    Are we not swearing allegiance to foreign governments and interest groups.

  • @jan9319
    @jan9319 Před měsícem +4

    👏👏👏👏

  • @josho1994
    @josho1994 Před měsícem +3

    This is ridiculous we have a monarchy for a reason and its what makes us British if they don't like it they should move elsewhere end of.

    • @Fordnan
      @Fordnan Před měsícem

      What reason is that, then? And no, if we want to make the country a better place, why do we have to leave it? Did *you* have to leave it when you wanted to leave the EU?

    • @josho1994
      @josho1994 Před měsícem

      @@Fordnan it will make it a worse place but okay.

    • @Fordnan
      @Fordnan Před měsícem

      @@josho1994 Really? Having a functioning democracy, an undermined class system and removing the brake on democratic change will make the country worse? Explain.

    • @josho1994
      @josho1994 Před měsícem

      @@Fordnan I dont see whats so bad about the monarchy, they do a lot of good for the country. They attend fundraising and charity events and I can tell you now that they really bring more money for the country per year in comparison to the amount that they take from the people. It is the United KINGDOM. All that will happen if you try to ban the monarchy is more instability, and division...

    • @Fordnan
      @Fordnan Před měsícem

      @@josho1994 THere is no evidence to support *any* of those assertions. All you're doing is parroting propaganda. Giving Evidence carried out research that showed that there was no research that patronage by royals increases donations *from the public* after all, and we know for a fact (because her will uniquely was released) that 'Di' left *nothing* in her will for charity.
      So why is it that the institution of the monarchy depends upon lies to get people to support it?
      I've told you what the issue is, the financial cost (net £350 million per annum) is by far the least of the issues. The democratic, ethical and moral costs are far, far more significant.
      What is more, all the propaganda claims you are parroting are *independent* of whether or not they are given extraordinary constitutional powers and privileges. Your support is based on lies, and you need to open your eyes to that fact.

  • @hippo319
    @hippo319 Před měsícem

    An MP's apparent allegiance is proportional to how electable it makes them

  • @ShakesSphere
    @ShakesSphere Před měsícem

    Very eloquent, and gets the job done truthfully, and with integritous personal, and national honour!!

  • @markwelch3564
    @markwelch3564 Před měsícem +6

    You can do a lot of rules-lawyer heavy lifting with the term "successors according to law"
    If we democratically and lawfully become a republic, the successors according to law are the people, via our democratically chosen representatives 🙂

    • @christopherzhou5361
      @christopherzhou5361 Před měsícem

      Becoming a republic would be terrible. Do not become one. From an American.

  • @ianbhoy1888
    @ianbhoy1888 Před měsícem +6

    Abolish the Monarchy.
    Not my King.
    Free Palestine 🇵🇸
    Free Scotland

  • @fumbleBumble82
    @fumbleBumble82 Před měsícem +1

    Does it count if you swear whilst standing on an upside-down, backward, Chinese, Braille Bible with half the pages missing?

  • @philipnorthfield
    @philipnorthfield Před měsícem

    As if I needed another reason I wouldn't be capable of being an MP.

  • @magravy1
    @magravy1 Před měsícem +3

    It’s time the law was changed.

  • @user-io5tv1rv4v
    @user-io5tv1rv4v Před měsícem +15

    it is time this bollox was kicked into touch along with manty of the other outdated "traditions" in Parliament.

    • @stevouk
      @stevouk Před měsícem +2

      Sorry, but it's not an outdated tradition. You can debate the actual words to be used, but can you name another democratic legislature in any country, which does not require its members to swear some kind of oath?

    • @user-io5tv1rv4v
      @user-io5tv1rv4v Před měsícem +1

      @@stevouk to the people or the parliament or even the country....but to an unelected person who has power and wealth beyond imagination ...on your bike !

    • @yipzoe3865
      @yipzoe3865 Před měsícem

      He is not just a king but the head of the commonwealth. Although they have no power through being a constitutional monarchy, they serve a useful purpose in bringing the commonwealth.

    • @user-io5tv1rv4v
      @user-io5tv1rv4v Před měsícem

      @@yipzoe3865 bringing the Commonwealth .....what ?

    • @yipzoe3865
      @yipzoe3865 Před měsícem

      @@user-io5tv1rv4v do you know many former British colonies still support and respect the British monarchy very much, such as Hong Kong, majority of us still support the monarchy and care the monarchy news very much.
      The king serve a useful purpose in bringing the commonwealth.

  • @kennycaldwell7217
    @kennycaldwell7217 Před měsícem +2

    all of the apparatus of the British state bends the knee to the monarch. Britain is a democracy in name only. In truth the British electorate doesn't appoint a government for them, instead they appoint the monarch's admins.

  • @sairoot08
    @sairoot08 Před měsícem +2

    Their true alegiance is to themselves

    • @Fordnan
      @Fordnan Před měsícem

      No, their allegiance is to the people.

  • @Captain.Crispy
    @Captain.Crispy Před měsícem +6

    You see as soon as they are in the house the lies begin.

  • @ViolentOrchid
    @ViolentOrchid Před měsícem +5

    It's big weird that England still does this.

    • @Joshpox
      @Joshpox Před měsícem +3

      No it isn't. Many developed countries maintain a constitutional monarchy

    • @RW-nr6bh
      @RW-nr6bh Před měsícem +1

      Not England; Britain. The Monarchy is also, independently the Monarchy of Scotland (from the Union of the Crowns) and the SNP would have retained in the event of independence.

  • @myth4751
    @myth4751 Před měsícem

    Eastwood is a joke, SDLP lost my vote a long time ago. At the very least they take their seats in parliament but they act ridiculous and petty within.
    This is why I voted alliance

  • @Loneman_OG
    @Loneman_OG Před měsícem +3

    Good on 'em! I would have crossed my fingers while reciting the nonsense; I bet there's no rule against that! 😆

    • @Fordnan
      @Fordnan Před měsícem

      No, as long as you say the words and they can print them in the record, they don't care.

    • @christopherzhou5361
      @christopherzhou5361 Před měsícem

      Sense. Not nonsense.

    • @Loneman_OG
      @Loneman_OG Před měsícem

      @@christopherzhou5361 Oooooh, I've found the forelock-tugging cap-doffer!
      They _must_ be better than the rest of us as they were shat out of the Royal Vag, right? 🙄

  • @parametr
    @parametr Před měsícem +6

    I'm still amazed not ALL MPs and subjects protest against being loyal to the Monarch, not the COUNTRY not the CITIZENS.

  • @Freddie66666
    @Freddie66666 Před měsícem

    Parliament needs another Guy Fawkes and needs to be successful this time .

  • @peacelilly75
    @peacelilly75 Před měsícem +1

    Urgh I'd have issue with that too

  • @XiWinnie69
    @XiWinnie69 Před měsícem +8

    Long live monarchy

  • @sebastianalejandro9108
    @sebastianalejandro9108 Před měsícem +4

    2024 and they have a king😂😂

    • @yipzoe3865
      @yipzoe3865 Před měsícem +3

      The Prime minister may change but the monarchy remains stalwart.
      He is not just a king but the head of the commonwealth. Although they have no power through being a constitutional monarchy, they serve a useful purpose in bringing the commonwealth and the 4 nations in UK

    • @sebastianalejandro9108
      @sebastianalejandro9108 Před měsícem +2

      @yipzoe3865 its a waste of ppl money

    • @christopherzhou5361
      @christopherzhou5361 Před měsícem

      ​@@yipzoe3865Yup.

    • @t_m-z5g
      @t_m-z5g Před měsícem

      Many countries do. What's the problem?

    • @sebastianalejandro9108
      @sebastianalejandro9108 Před měsícem

      Waste of money

  • @LimeyRedneck
    @LimeyRedneck Před měsícem +2

    King Charlie and King Biden! What could go wrong... King Trump‽
    Aw, shit!!

    • @Alfie-ft3bx
      @Alfie-ft3bx Před měsícem

      What is the difference One man has been training his whole entire life where the two of them are politicians?

    • @LimeyRedneck
      @LimeyRedneck Před měsícem

      @@Alfie-ft3bx King Charlie has not been training his whole life to rule through an accident of birth though, by a gift of god. Don't be such a silly billy.
      It's now going to be Queen Harris apparently and Trump was never a politician.

  • @CarmenVeranda
    @CarmenVeranda Před měsícem

    It should be illegal to swear that oath, not compulsory.

    • @truetory6231
      @truetory6231 Před měsícem

      Illegal to swear to the symbol of Britain's sovereignty? That makes no sense at all

    • @CarmenVeranda
      @CarmenVeranda Před měsícem +1

      @@truetory6231 That's the problem. It's a matter of opinion if we have a monarch, an opinion MPs are not allowed to have because of the oath. You don't have compulsory opinions in a free country.

  • @Jim-iw1yd
    @Jim-iw1yd Před měsícem +5

    Hmmm, not quite good enough really though is it , they still made the oath. It should not exist, such an oath, and MPs should make an oath to integrity, honesty and courage and stop the need to making such an oath.

    • @Mumra2K
      @Mumra2K Před měsícem +1

      Kind of is though, isn't it? When the "oath" gets contextualised as though it's a theatrical recital, a mere device and is uttered as such, and the person demanding the oath gives zero push back....yeah, makes the oath meaningless.
      Imagine a groom at the alter states within his vows that the very words he shall utter are meaningless and the bride to be says, "yup, that'll do".😅

    • @scirocoster
      @scirocoster Před měsícem +3

      They have no choice but to take the oath or they can't sit, debate, vote, or collect their salary. It's batshit that it's that way but since there's no real change on the horizon on that front, I think it's probably best to say the silly words and get on with the job.

  • @sram6814
    @sram6814 Před měsícem +3

    It's my first time learning they still have to proclaim their allegiance to the monarch. It's cringe in this day and age. To swear your allegiance to the family who have caused sufferings and death to your ancestors not too long ago 😔

    • @yipzoe3865
      @yipzoe3865 Před měsícem +1

      The Prime minister may change but the monarchy remains stalwart.
      He is not just a king but the head of the commonwealth. Although they have no power through being a constitutional monarchy, they serve a useful purpose in bringing the commonwealth and the 4 nations in UK

  • @oldschool3670
    @oldschool3670 Před měsícem

    My allegiance is to Carl Cox

  • @sanagirlqueen
    @sanagirlqueen Před měsícem

    They're good PPL but still they claim to king which is awful makes absolutely no sense

  • @bleddynmorgan8012
    @bleddynmorgan8012 Před měsícem +3

    Love it we still live in a world where kings and queens like it’s 2024 royal families should be a thing of the past and stay there

    • @yipzoe3865
      @yipzoe3865 Před měsícem

      The Prime minister may change but the monarchy remains stalwart.
      He is not just a king but the head of the commonwealth. Although they have no power through being a constitutional monarchy, they serve a useful purpose in bringing the commonwealth and the 4 nations in UK

    • @bleddynmorgan8012
      @bleddynmorgan8012 Před měsícem

      What purpose do they have how does that help the British people

    • @yipzoe3865
      @yipzoe3865 Před měsícem +1

      @@bleddynmorgan8012 the royal family visit the former British colonies as a goodwill ambassador, many former British colonies still stay in the commonwealth because of the queen.
      The king doesn't have any power, so he can be a goodwill ambassador among the 4 nations in UK as well

    • @Joshpox
      @Joshpox Před měsícem +1

      What difference does the current year make? Monarchy is still a common form of government.

    • @yipzoe3865
      @yipzoe3865 Před měsícem +1

      @@Joshpox Japanese royal family visited British royal family recently, they can be the goodwill ambassador among other countries still have monarchy, they can be the goodwill ambassador among the commonwealth as well

  • @Martinohdeargodmyback
    @Martinohdeargodmyback Před měsícem +3

    Having to lie on your first day isn't exactly a good start.

    • @demaciasolos
      @demaciasolos Před měsícem +1

      They all told the truth. It would only be a lie if they took the oath whilst keeping these feelings inside.