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dev_north_east | 5 years ago

> I don't know where to start, consider me triggered ;-)

Ha! You and me both. As an Irish lad in the UK, one of the funniest things I still encounter is republicans (British ones!) who hold him up as a hero. You really have to wonder at times.

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alphadevx|5 years ago

I would love to see Britain become a republic some day for their benefit (up to them of course to vote on that), but agree they need a better hero.

dev_north_east|5 years ago

I used to be of that mindset (re: become a republic) but tbh I'm more of the line of thinking, if it ain't broke... With the parliamentary style of government, you need a figurehead. So you'd have to tear up a whole host of UK conventions going back centuries and re-jig everything, just so someone else gets the ceremonial role?

Much as some might like a complete re-write, I say expand the unit tests around it if minor bugs arise ( e.g. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-15492607 ) and let the system run unless a major blocker comes up ;)

kingraoul3|5 years ago

King! King! No point in the thing!

ZanyProgrammer|5 years ago

Lots of 17th century writers are held up as republican heroes, but usually not Cromwell himself (Levellers/Diggers, Harrington, etc).

dev_north_east|5 years ago

My comment relates more to irl conversations. I'll freely admit to not reading up too much on British republicanism.