Ministers have been forced to seek permission from Prince Charles before passing laws in at least a dozen separate areas during the past five years, it emerged last night.
Freedom of Information requests revealed ministers from six departments have sought the Prince of Wales’s consent on legislation in areas ranging from road safety and energy reforms to gambling and planning.
The requirement stems from a little-known constitutional right for the prince to effectively veto legislation in areas which might affect his private interests.
RIGHT THAT'S IT. THE GLOVES ARE OFF! FROM NOW ON, I'M JUST GOING TO SAY WHAT I THINK!
Monday, 31 October 2011
WHY DOES THIS ARSEHOLE HAVE THE RIGHT TO VETO LAWS?
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I make the girlfriend hold the old fella when I have a piss! There are two ways of looking at Prince Charles, a as a barmy, lovable old loony or b as a barmy, mean spirited, loony. Still at least he is environmentally friendly, so much in fact that he has converted one of his fleet of v8 and v12 6 litre Aston Martins to run on wine but no cause for alarm it just uses non vintage beaujolais. At least his mother loves him or does she? seems te old girl is hanging on as long as she can deny him a seat on the throne - serves him rigt for marrying a Catholic.
Utterly unbelievable.
I heard a really sick joke about another "National treasure" at the weekend, do you want to hear it?
Knowing DL I bet you do...
Two ex Radio One DJs are talking about the tragic death of Jimmy Savile. "Still, he's where he wanted to be most in the world."
"With his mother?" sadly smiled the other.
"No. He's naked ,stiff, and in a mortuary..."
Toni, I go for the old prick theory. The whole lot of them should be put out to pasture, with one castle between them and their art sold to pay the national debt!
Tris, correct.
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