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This work presents a critical examination of the House of Brunswick, arguing for the legal right of the British people to alter the monarchy's succession. It discusses the historical context of the monarchy's establishment, particularly the Acts of Settlement and Union, and asserts that the current royal family's claim to the throne is contingent upon these statutes. The author contends that Parliament possesses the authority to revoke the succession rights of the House of Brunswick, emphasizing the people's sovereignty in determining their governance. The text is structured around the reigns of various monarchs from George I to the present, highlighting perceived failures and advocating for a republican alternative.
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