Comment Re:Yeah and? (Score 1) 320
1> It is true that for a Bill of Parliament to become law, it has to be signed by the Queen, just like bills in Malaysia are signed by the sultan, and bills in Australia are signed by the Governer-General. This however, means nothing. The Queen is no longer part of the checks and balances that are part of the parliamentary system. Can you imagine if she refused to sign the Parliament Act? Or the Australian Federation Act?
2> I do hope that this is more of that warped humour of yours.
3> Hahahahah!
4> Although you don't seem to like Germans and the French, you forgot that they both had Royal families. Many, in the case of Germany. The Bourbon kings were no impediment to the french revolution, and certainly didnt' serve as a rallying point.
If the Queen exercised her power, she would cause a parliamentary crisis.