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? asked in News & EventsCurrent Events · 2 years ago

Boris was wrong to advise that parliament be prorogued. Should Her Majesty apologise for doing so?

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  • 2 years ago

    Was he, we'er see as for "Should Her Majesty apologise for doing so", no, she has very little real power in politics basically she acts on the advise of her advisers, but as a national figure head, a rallying point if you like, her power is enormousness and not too be underestimated.

  • Huh?
    Lv 7
    2 years ago

    No, because constitutionally she has to accept her PM's advice to prorogue. I'm sure she knew exactly what he was up to, but she was between a rock and a hard place.

  • Ludwig
    Lv 7
    2 years ago

    No you ****.

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  • Anonymous
    2 years ago

    No, she was given the wrong advice and the person who gave her that advice was also given the wrong advice. Mistakes happen, like the mistake of not leaving the E.U back in March. If there is anyone who has deliberately misled the British people, it's Mother Theresa May, who half heartedly negotiated Brexit, as a staunch remoaner.

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  • 2 years ago

    The Queen was virtually bound by convention and Johnson put her in a "between a rock and a hard place" situation by lying to her.

  • Zed
    Lv 6
    2 years ago

    No the AG should apologise to the public for messing up and Dominic Cummings should be removed from the Downing Street Special Advisors office.

  • 2 years ago

    Johnson is a Traitor and therefore should be Publicly humiliated. We can't behead him, but we can pelt him with rotten eggs, mushy bananas and unripe apples. The Queen isn't a Politician, so can't be blamed, Johnson and his lying, cheating backers are to blame.

  • Anonymous
    2 years ago

    The Queen had no choice. Johnson should apologise and resign

  • Anonymous
    2 years ago

    No. The Queen acts on the advice of her prime minister and the PM acts on the advice of the Attorney General. As far as they were concerned it was all legal at the time. It is possible that the Queen will be advised to sack the AG for getting it wrong, as she appointed him, that is if he doesn't resign first.

  • 2 years ago

    No because she wasn't able to stop him, even though technically she could, if she does anything against the elected politicians people would rage and, she doesn't want to fan the flames of doubt people have with the royals.

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