Labour MP Tony Banks swears allegiance to the Queen, with his fingers crossed.
Republic in the UK responds to a Daily Mail article revealing their campaign to Challenge the Oath of allegiance to the Queen. So far, 22 MPs from four parties have signed up to change the oath of allegiance.
The Guardian's treatment of the issue is much more balanced, and notes former Conservative cabinet minister Lord Tebbit is against the move, calling it an "attack on the state itself", while Tory MP Geoffrey Cox called it "uncomprehending constitutional vandalism". The Monarchist repeats these comments.
Nonetheless, Norman Baker's proposal for MPs to swear allegiance "to their constituents and the nation" makes sense in a modern democratic country. It's intriguing that supporters of the monarchy revert to labeling any elected representative who wants to change the oath as "disloyal". Clearly, there is no actual justification for swearing allegiance to the Queen.
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