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"Outline the case for retention of the Monarchy within the British state. How, if at all, and why might the role of the Monarchy be changed?"  

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"Outline the case for retention of the Monarchy within the British state. How, if at all, and why might the role of the Monarchy be changed?" :Caoimhe Laverty :12817902 :Introduction to government :LLB/BSc Law and government (Full-Time) : Outline the case for retention of the Monarchy within the British state. How, if at all, and why might the role of the Monarchy be changed? "Reform has gone far enough...The Monarchy is one of the fixed points of the British constitutional firmament. It cannot be subjected to constant change." (Pierce 1999) The Monarchy of Britain stands as an embodiment of unity for the British state. It remains today as a focal point of discussion for all subjects of the British state, as to its rightfulness within the federation of the British Isles. The truth in the matter is that there aren't any right or wrong answers to the question; it simply depends on the extent to which we as...

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