Campaign to overthrow the monarchy begins in Britain

Republic, an anti-monarchy group, has launched a 'Not Another 70' campaign in the country ahead of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

Republic, an anti-monarchy group, has launched a ‘Not Another 70′ campaign in the country ahead of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

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The Republic, an anti-monarchy group in Britain, has launched a ‘Not Another 70′ campaign in the country ahead of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations. Graham Smith, chief executive of the Republic Group, called the monarchy a lousy institution. Not only that, but another debate has started in Britain about who bears the expenses of the British royal family. In response, some royal fans on social media argued that the British people do not pay for the royal family. One user said the money was provided as an independent grant to royal family members. Royal commentator Richard Palmer has denied the allegations, saying that it is 100% false to say that money is paid to the Crown State as an independent grant. He added that the independent grant is paid by the taxpayers only. A subsequent statement from the Crown State on Twitter suggests that whatever the royal commentator Richard Palmer said was true.

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