Prime minister, theoretically yes. MP, not without giving up his hereditary title.
2006-12-12 04:01:31
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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No the royal kinfolk or the different noble can not run for properly minister a number of years in the past, Parliament exceeded a regulation that ought to enable absolutely everyone with a identify (royals blanketed) formally to renounce their identify continuously and become a commoner. hence, if between the royals renounced continuously his/her identify and declare to the throne, then certain, he or she can be a commoner, must be elected to Parliament, and ought to even land up interior the cupboard or #10 Downing because the PM. even as such an journey must be wildly inconceivable, that is, a minimum of, legally and constitutionally plausible.
2016-11-30 11:47:31
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answered by endicott 4
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Silverbirch is confused - a hereditary title does not bar one from sitting in the Commons - Lords Thurso, Hailsham and Lothian all sit in the Commons. You would have to find the various laws outlining qualifications for MPs to see if he is specifically excluded. However there is certainly ample precedent against it - this isn't Saudi Arabia, where the cabinet are all princes, and it would be incredibly inappropriate for him to try to enter electoral politics.
2006-12-12 09:37:21
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answered by Dunrobin 6
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No. William can not run for political office he is second in line to the British throne.Maybe if he renounced his rights to the throne and title proably but until then no.
2006-12-13 16:50:42
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answered by Katt82 2
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Well, maybe he could if all of a sudden Great Britain decided to abolish their monarchy. Unless of course they enacted some laws that said their royals can't run for office.
2006-12-12 08:57:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Why would he want to? He will be king some day. He most likely already has plenty of influence.
2006-12-12 07:21:26
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answered by kiwi 7
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I hope not, Charles should Bow out and give it all to Willie!
Poor Harry though, he'll never have it, Anyone else thinks he is the Jockey's kid, looks like a dead ringer to me...
2006-12-12 07:00:34
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answered by TaylorProud 5
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i'm sure there is some law against it. King and PM, i dont think that'll work
2006-12-14 21:13:56
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answered by rhapsda 2
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I seriously doubt it, since he's supposed to become King one day, and the monarch isn't even allowed to vote and isn't even supposed to express a political opinion.
2006-12-12 04:08:06
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answered by tangerine 7
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One day he will be King why would he want to be PM?
2006-12-12 06:47:03
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answered by Mama~peapod 6
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