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Old 24-01-2019, 12:24   #6846
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
I have explained several pages ago there is two ways the Queen could act at the advice of her Government, she won't act if they do not advise her to.

One is not to give Royal Assent to any Backbench or opposition Bill. No Royal Assent, means it does not become law, the other is proroguing of Parliament, it is not covered in the Fixed term parliament act and is legally possible.
I can't see the Queen doing anything considered improper or setting herself up against Parliament though. Even if it's the Government asking her to do it. She protects the institution too much and this is country isn't really split on the question of the Monarchy so why risk that?
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