Prince Charles: The Conventions That Will Stop Him Meddling As King
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Yn: The Conversation, 13.11.2018.
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T1 - Prince Charles: The Conventions That Will Stop Him Meddling As King
AU - Clear, Stephen
PY - 2018/11/13
Y1 - 2018/11/13
N2 - Categorised by some as a “meddler”, for decades constitutional lawyers have debated whether Prince Charles will be a reformist when he succeeds the Queen. Specifically, his “spider memos” to government ministers – which evidence his views on political issues such as climate change – have been used as an indication that he would not be “politically neutral”, and would reformulate the relationship between the Crown and parliament.
AB - Categorised by some as a “meddler”, for decades constitutional lawyers have debated whether Prince Charles will be a reformist when he succeeds the Queen. Specifically, his “spider memos” to government ministers – which evidence his views on political issues such as climate change – have been used as an indication that he would not be “politically neutral”, and would reformulate the relationship between the Crown and parliament.
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JO - The Conversation
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