by Workingman » 22 Jan 2023, 16:06
As a Republican my feeling is that we have entered a period of uncertainty.
Over the past decade support for the monarchy has dropped from 73% to 62%, yet support for republicanism has stayed roughly the same at 22%.
This is down to a few things. When the Queen died so did the debate to a certain extent. Any criticism of the monarchy was said to be an attack on the Queen even though that was not the case. It got so bad that a lot of republicans self-censored so that they would not be attacked - verbally or otherwise. Then there was the over-promotion of Harry's scribbles for days on end, which served to bolster the monarchy. It was Harry V The Royals, and the ginger whinger is not popular. And, of course, we now have the incessant fawning over William and Kate and Camilla and Charles by the media.
The Queen, quite rightly, was much admired, and not just in the UK, but Charles is a different kettle of fish. It is why the media tend to focus in on W & K with only the odd and rare "good news" stories for Charles.
I do not think that I will see a UK Republic in my time, but the snowball is rolling.