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Prince Charles' letters published
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Has his influence had any effect though?
The fact they don't actually have to pay attention proves their lack of power surely? |
I think it's a bit ****ty that people are trying to get his private letters published - if I wrote a letter to the Prime Minister about badger culling I wouldn't expect The Guardian to force it into front page news - it's private.
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I think it's safe to say that as a member of the royal family, as the future head of state in a role which, to a large extent, is the face of the UK across the world, he is going to have a fair bit more influence than a bloke on the street. It's also a role that involves meeting with people of high standing and forging links with some of the most powerful people on the planet; his word is going to carry some strength. And when his position is public funded he must surely have some accountability to the public, I see no problem in publishing letters that he writes concerning political matters.
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he should just post here anonymously under a pseudonym .....like ...erm...the truth? whoops
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what about any naughty letters and texts? wonder if he texts babecast?
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Your Highness. |
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I actually see it as rather divisive, it sends a message to the would be king that his interference is not welcomed no matter how well intentioned.
Would I want the prince of Wales to stop giving his opinions? No. |
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I'm with MTVN. The queen is always quoted and indeed does not interfere in government issues. This was highlighted by her refusal to influence the vote in the Scottish referendum.
Everyone knows that Prince Charles is something of an activist, many of the Royal family are representing the UK in inter country relations and promoting UK business. If their views are not transparent, then they could easily be manipulating situations for their own agendas. So, if they feel they must comment, it must be with full disclosure |
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That's the thing about laws which dave knows all too well is that they can change with the times, rights can be amended...or removed. I would welcome the head of state having a say, especially if he feels the governments decisions are detrimental to his kingdom. |
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2) maybe Charlie thinks he will never get the top job so doesn't give a hoot for the censorship |
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It's up the the prince to show they can't subdue him like they do us maybe :idc: |
the bbc and monarchy slaves , their expose was a joke...just picked out the nicest most harmless stuff
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What did they hope to achieve, that we'd all collectively throw our hands in the air and scream 'how very dare he'? ... I won't I'm glad someone in the monarchy gives a toss really, they might go up in my estimation if they found a voice and weren't just a picture on some box of souvenir fudge.
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