King Charles Resigns Keir Starmer! tides of history turn holy heck

Whilst theoretically possible, in practice it would never happen as it would likely destroy the monarchy. To dissolve Parliament needs the consent of the PM of the day.
whole parliament serves at the pleasure of the monarchy.

he does not need the pm permission.

you are wrong.

but it won't come to that.
 
Both Starmer and Macron of France want there to be a two-state solution in Palestine

Yes, and since there already is a 'two state solution', and it failed miserably, as Arabs are incapable of keeping their word on anything, creating a 'third state solution' is just buffoonery. Netanyahu has it right, move the vermin to a new shithole far away.
 
Yes, and since there already is a 'two state solution', and it failed miserably, as Arabs are incapable of keeping their word on anything, creating a 'third state solution' is just buffoonery. Netanyahu has it right, move the vermin to a new shithole far away.
you know Bibi funded Hamas right?

controlled opposition?

all this is a lie.
 
Not exactly......it was creating the conditions under which the Zionists can justify refusing peace......the colony was from the jump built upon war.
that what controlled opposition is used for.

we're on the same page. but I understand, you're like me.

we both like to be the one to say it!

lol.
 

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British ex-cop Mark Sexton has a message for Keir Starmer:"We [are] not going to comply with your digital ID.""Read the room. Look at the pushback. Look at the comments. The people are not going to do it. You're wasting your time.""Did you not see what happened two weeks ago with the millions marching in London? That's the tip of an iceberg. People are rising.""We will not comply. We will not consent. You can stick your digital ID where the Sun don't shine because we have had enough and we're not doing this anymore.""Resign. Get out. We don't want you. You are a criminal and you've betrayed the public.""You should be arrested for treason, along with every other MP who's voted for these draconian measures against the people you're supposed to serve."
 
you know Bibi funded Hamas right?

controlled opposition?

all this is a lie.

So what? They got over 70% of the vote, with some 27% voting for even worse. Even the UN said it was a fair elections, dumbass. Your fake palis voted for a permanent war and genocide against Jews, like the ones you wank off over. Sucks to be such retarded losers, eh?
 
So what? They got over 70% of the vote, with some 27% voting for even worse. Even the UN said it was a fair elections, dumbass. Your fake palis voted for a permanent war and genocide against Jews, like the ones you wank off over. Sucks to be such retarded losers, eh?
yeah.

so what.

the whole world is victim to cynical manipulations and lies.

cool.
 
AI Overview


In the United Kingdom, the King does have the legal power to dissolve Parliament, but by a constitutional convention, this power is only exercised at the request of the Prime Minister
. This was confirmed by the Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Act 2022.


Recent legal changes

The rules regarding the dissolution of Parliament have recently changed:

  • The Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 removed the monarch's power to dissolve Parliament at will. Under this law, elections were to be held on a fixed schedule every five years, and an early election could only occur if a two-thirds majority in the House of Commons voted for it, or if the government lost a vote of no-confidence.
  • The Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Act 2022 repealed the 2011 Act and restored the previous system based on royal prerogative. This means the power to trigger an early general election now rests with the Prime Minister, who advises the King to dissolve Parliament.

The monarch's role

While the King retains the legal authority, the modern role is formal and symbolic.

  • On advice from the Prime Minister: The monarch dissolves Parliament by royal proclamation upon the Prime Minister's request. The dissolution that preceded the UK's July 2024 general election was the first to take place under this revived system, with King Charles III acting on the advice of then-Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
  • In exceptional circumstances: Under constitutional convention, the King is generally expected to accept the Prime Minister's request. However, some constitutional experts argue that the monarch could, in theory, refuse a request for dissolution in certain extreme and undefined circumstances. This power has not been exercised since 1835 and would only happen during a major constitutional crisis.

Automatic dissolution

If the Prime Minister does not request an early election, Parliament is automatically dissolved five years after it first meets following a general election.
 
AI Overview


In the United Kingdom, the King does have the legal power to dissolve Parliament, but by a constitutional convention, this power is only exercised at the request of the Prime Minister
. This was confirmed by the Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Act 2022.
There is no constitution in the UK.
Recent legal changes

The rules regarding the dissolution of Parliament have recently changed:

  • The Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 removed the monarch's power to dissolve Parliament at will. Under this law, elections were to be held on a fixed schedule every five years, and an early election could only occur if a two-thirds majority in the House of Commons voted for it, or if the government lost a vote of no-confidence.
  • The Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Act 2022 repealed the 2011 Act and restored the previous system based on royal prerogative. This means the power to trigger an early general election now rests with the Prime Minister, who advises the King to dissolve Parliament.

The monarch's role

While the King retains the legal authority, the modern role is formal and symbolic.

  • On advice from the Prime Minister: The monarch dissolves Parliament by royal proclamation upon the Prime Minister's request. The dissolution that preceded the UK's July 2024 general election was the first to take place under this revived system, with King Charles III acting on the advice of then-Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
  • In exceptional circumstances: Under constitutional convention, the King is generally expected to accept the Prime Minister's request. However, some constitutional experts argue that the monarch could, in theory, refuse a request for dissolution in certain extreme and undefined circumstances. This power has not been exercised since 1835 and would only happen during a major constitutional crisis.

Automatic dissolution

If the Prime Minister does not request an early election, Parliament is automatically dissolved five years after it first meets following a general election.
There are no 'rules'. The king can dissolve Parliament at any time on a whim.
 
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