Written by MiCo
Too often the republican movement is incorrectly categorized as being a brainchild of a particular ideology, confined to a geographical area or constituency. It is axiomatic that republicanism is a political ideology with no leaning, no period of relevancy, no homeland – but instead a broad-church, brute force display of democracy, decency and logical thought.
Additionally, it is important to clarify that those arguing for a true democracy (that is to say, a republic) are not selling the idea of utopia, but instead a state where government is constituted by, and accountable to, the electorate.
As such, British republicanism can be summarized in the following points:
- British Republicanism rejects ANY form of hereditary rule and royal lineage
- British Republicanism views any form of constitutional monarchy, regardless of the distribution of power, as a perversion of democracy.
- British Republicanism proposes merely that a republic is the purest (in the sense of both democracy and decency) political system. It is not to claim that a republic is the shortcut to utopia.
- British Republicanism does not have one anchored political leaning, but is instead applicable to all modern political thought.
- British Republicanism supports equality of all peoples under law.
- British Republicanism insists that all with power in the passing of law must reside under it, in addition to the rule established in point (4)
- British Republicanism advocates succession to political office, (including Head of State, as republicanism professes), via no other means but the will of the electorate.
- British Republicanism does not, by definition, express any intent of regicide
- British Republicanism does not view “republics” with hereditary rule as republics, but instead as closeted monarchy
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