What in the name of everything would make you think of a silly question like this?...
All countries are based upon history, yours no less than any other...
why on EARTH would you even devise such a question as to whether the UK should be dissolved?...
NOW...think of this...the UK is there in only NAME...there IS no real UK anymore...
Canada...Hong Kong...Australia...we are ALL away from the UK...even though some of us still recognize the Queen.
so...before you ask anymore outlandish questions...do your homework..
2007-01-25 08:45:59
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answer #1
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answered by flyboss1107 3
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It's already dissolved. Everyone mistrusts each other. People live in fear behind locked doors and windows. You can't walk the streets at night.
It doesn't seem a very united kingdom from where I'm standing.
2007-01-26 02:06:20
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answered by Panama Jack 4
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No way, I love having a monarchy and the queen is a fantastic woman. i believe the monarchy do alot more for this country than people think.
oh and to the man above me, the question says "should the UNITED KINGDOM ............" try reading the mans question before acting like a smart ***.
2007-01-25 08:48:06
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answered by keeky.c 3
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What like a sugar cube is dissolved in tea? That would be awful - I would be living in the sea! Even if the nation is split up we should not dissolve the island and where would we get enough acid anyway?
2007-01-25 08:47:02
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answered by monkeymanelvis 7
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I don't think the UK will be dissolved if another monarch doesn't come to the thrown but I should think the common wealth would be dissolved. We wouldn't have much in common if we don't have our queen/king to share.
2007-01-25 08:46:57
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answered by JJ88 4
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Another Load of Bloody Rubbish --- -- "Dissolve the United Kingdom" ????? what a Phucking Lame Brain Tosser ???
2007-01-25 23:33:28
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answered by ? 5
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Who would open parliament? And other monarchy duties?
Shes probably been the least involved queen in political affairs... but then again shes been the most.
Oh I mean monarch... oh well
2007-01-25 08:43:28
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answered by Shaun W 1
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No, the country was around before her so why should it be desolved after her? That doesnt make any since. You say you love the country but you sound like you dont have any faith in Prince charles. Whats up with that?
2007-01-25 08:45:22
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answered by cashis 4
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not at all
there are so many traditions and hundreds of years of history also the monarch has some power over the government so it would be awful to disolve it. It's something that still makes us BRITISH
2007-01-25 23:03:36
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answered by Sam 2
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It hasn't been a Kingdom since 1952 its been a Queendom, and I would prefer it to be a No-dom
2007-01-25 08:54:14
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answered by Anonymous
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