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I didn't know either I thought she was like 88?
She certainly has longevity.
 
It'd be weird because we can't really imagine another monarch besides her.
 
I think her husband will go before she does...I'm surprised he hasn't gone already, since he's been in and out of hospital quite a bit since the Diamond Jubilee.
 
The queen's husband is still alive? I always assumed he died like 40 years or something.

You might have thought that because he is not a King. If a female monarch is crowned her husband takes the title of Prince so he isn't seen as above her.
 
Not sure how are the Republican sentiments in the UK, or the monarchy's popularity in the latest times.
 
The monarchy will definitely survive past Elizabeth. I hope to god that Charles won't be our next King, though.
 
It makes no real difference who the monarch is. They bring in tourism. That's pretty much all they're for anymore.
 
President Corbyn.

Apparently the Royal Family has a "worst case scenario" and it involves Brexit wining, the Tories blowing up in internal fights and Comrade Corbyn (who still hasn't talked to the Queen) leading a Republican revolution in snap elections.

Whatever the case, a King Charles will be fun to see. Expecting Australia to respectfully declare itself a republic as soon as it happens.
 
At the rate the Queen is going, Charles will be dead before he gets the throne. He's 67 as is, so he'll be the oldest heir if he does. It'd be better if he was just skipped over and his son ascended to the throne instead.
 
I must admit that I know next to nothing on UK political personalities or their political leanings.
Except for a few of David Cameron's Thug Life moments in the House of Commons.
 
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This is pretty much all you need to know about David Cameron. I'm not even kidding.

I have to wonder which way we'll go with the EU referendum this year. I would say we'll probably go the same way as Scotland - after all that fuss they stayed in the UK anyway - but...eh, who knows. I'm not making my mind up about my vote until I get some information that isn't blatant scare-mongering or baseless predictions about the economy.
 
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