Indeed - the monarchies of the United Kingdom are legally separate. This doesn't change the fact that Elizabeth II is British.SolkaTruesilver wrote:Yes, it is still the same monarch, but AFAIK, each of the member states have her as a distinct ruler of their country
"Canadian" vs "Quebecois"
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I'd add some witty comment, but there's really nothing to add. You're right and he's an idiot.Tyyr wrote:I'm fairly certain Quebec is a province, not a nation.
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So, you're saying that Canada is ruled by Her Majesty, without any intervention from Parliament? Hardly points to Canada being outside the jurisdiction of the UKoGBaNI - as i said, the Queen embodies the state, not the other way 'round.
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I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer