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809 Is It Legal?


Washington, White House.

Inside the Oval Office, everyone was stunned.

A floor-to-ceiling radio was playing Princess Elizabeth's speech that changed British history.

There was a "click", I don't know who turned off the radio after the speech, but no one immediately commented, and there was only a dead silence in the office of Nuoda.

I don't know how long it took for Roosevelt's loud and majestic voice to sound.

"Hehe, what a bloody queen did not expect that such a princess in a country like England, which has a centuries-old constitutional tradition, would have such a princess who blatantly trampled on the Bill of Rights and the law of succession to the throne, not only announced her own coronation, but also ordered the army to pledge allegiance to her instead of Parliament.

Such a monarch would certainly not be acceptable to the people of England.

Viscount, am I right?"

Sitting across from President Roosevelt was Viscount Halifax, the British ambassador to the United States, who now did not know who he represented was the Social Democratic Workers' Party, the Bolshevik Party, which renamed the Socialist Republic of England, or the self-proclaimed bloody Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace.

"Mr.

President," sighed Viscount Halifax, "I don't think it was the Princess's intention, she may have been under the control of her fiancé, Prince Friedrich of Germany. ” "Mr.

President, this is a possibility."

Roosevelt's henchman Hopkins echoed Halifax's opinion, he paused, and added, "The Blood Queen is illegitimate, and there is no doubt that the legitimate monarch of England now should be George VI, Viscount, you say" Although the U.S. government secretly helped the British Bolshevik Party, it did so secretly, just as the United States helped a certain caliph in later generations, and the U.S. government could not openly recognize this "caliphate" and send ambassadors.

Therefore, after the Bolshevik Party riot, President Roosevelt issued a statement immediately opposing the British Bolshevik Party riot and the Third International's gross interference in Britain's internal affairs.

At the same time, he also announced the suspension of all routes to Murmansk for the Soviet Union until the Third International announced its dissolution And the legitimate British government and monarch that the US government is now ready to recognize are, of course, in Canada, and for the present United States, it is very necessary to control the legitimate British government and monarch, because only in this way can the United States command the British overseas empire to abdicate the British Royal Navy fleet in Canada.

"The rightful monarch is, of course, His Majesty King George VI."

When Halifax answered this question, he thought to himself: What is the law, is there still a law in the island of Britain?

Roosevelt asked, "Should King George VI immediately declare Elizabeth's throne illegitimate and at the same time stripped her of the right to inherit the throne?"

"Actually, His Majesty cannot do that," Roosevelt surprised Roosevelt with his reply, Viscount Halifax, "because the law of succession to the throne clearly states that the power to determine the succession to the throne rests with the British Parliament, not with the King himself."

So the only one who could declare Princess Elizabeth's throne illegal and strip her of her heir to the throne was the only one who could deprive her of the status of heir to the throne. ” Roosevelt and Hopkins looked at each other, and Hopkins asked, "But there is no parliament in Britain now."

Yes, the council was dissolved by the fat man Viscount Halifax shrugged and spread his hands, "Without Parliament, according to the law of succession to the throne, no one can declare the throne of the princess illegal." ” Ah, how can this be like this, how can this law of succession to the throne have such a big loophole "Isn't there anything we can do with this bloody queen?"

Roosevelt asked with some unpleasantness.

Viscount Halifax thought for a moment and said: "Only when Britain re-elects Parliament can the new parliament pass a bill to rebuke Princess Elizabeth and strip her of the throne and inheritance" Roosevelt looked at the Viscount of Halifax, who was speaking seriously, and said in his heart, you really dare to say that the throne of the bloody queen is made of iron and blood, and a broken parliament dares to deprive you, why don't you let the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union impeach Stalin "President, the priority now is to help King George VI establish a legitimate government in Canada."

Hopkins knew that Queen Elizabeth's problem was unsolvable, so he changed the subject, "Otherwise, both the British army and the British Indian authorities may be loyal to the bloody queen" Britain has 200300000 troops on its own, and if all of them are loyal to Elizabeth, then London will immediately return to her hands and the English Civil War will end in less than a week And a queen with blood on her hands will have far more power than any monarch since the bourgeois revolution in England, and if this bloody queen is determined to be an accomplice of Germany, it will be bad news for the United States.

In addition, British India, surrounded by German and Japanese influence, is likely to declare allegiance to the Bloody Queen, after all, in the Cairo Declaration, the Germans have recognized British rights to India, and it is relatively safe for the British Indian authorities to surrender to the Bloody Queen.

And once India is in the hands of the European Community, then Europe will have access to large quantities of Indian wheat, chromite, manganese ore and bauxite.

In particular, once the grain produced in India reaches Europe, it will greatly improve the food supply situation of the European countries led by Germany, and eating is a bigger problem than legality "Viscount," Roosevelt said, looking at Halifax with a sad face, "I hope that you will go to Canada to help King George VI set up a government, and that the United States will be 100 percent with you." ” Viscount Halifax nodded slightly, he had the idea of going to Canada to help George VI with his own affairs, he was a British Conservative bigwig who was shoulder to shoulder with Churchill.

"I am very grateful for the support of Mr.

President," said Viscount Halifax, "but there is still a strong country in the anti-Nazi fascist camp in the world that is not clear about its attitude, which will seriously affect the position of the King's government in the eyes of the British people." ” "The Soviet Union will support the King's government, and I can guarantee 100 percent that Stalin will soon abandon the British Bolsheviks, and he will dissolve the Third International, and he must do so, otherwise he will lose the support of the United States," President Roosevelt understood, and Viscount Halifax meant, and he immediately gave assurances.

Because he knew very well that the fate of the British Bolsheviks was already sealed thanks to the unimaginable toughness shown by Princess Elizabeth.

London could not have been the Petrograd of 1917, it could only have been the Paris Commune of 1871, or even worse than the Paris Commune of that year.

At a time when President Roosevelt was agonizing over the loopholes in the British Bill of Power and the Law of Succession to the Throne, London had become a battleground After the Royal Guard swore allegiance to the Bloody Queen, the war between the Queen and the Bolsheviks began in the city of London.

The first to be shot were the hundreds of thousands of revolutionary masses who gathered outside Buckingham Palace and shouted slogans.

Soldiers of the Royal Guard, under the cover of tanks and armored vehicles, went on the attack.

Of course, they did not use water guns and rubber bullets, but real bullets and shells that could kill people in piles of people When repression could not really be regarded as repression, and the current situation should have been the sound of the guns of the civil war, when the guns reached the building of the Provisional Government of the Socialist Republic of England on Uprising Street in London, which was the former King Charles Street, and the building of the Provisional Government of the Socialist Republic of England, which was the original Treasury building, the representative of the Third International, Ivan Maisky, already knew that something was wrong Because the key to the success of this kind of "street revolution" in Europe is whether the armed forces of the country can remain neutral or defect.

An important reason for the success of the November Revolution in Germany and the February Revolution in Russia was that the German and Russian armies at that time did not firmly support the monarchy.

In today's Britain, the vast majority of the military is also silent, and it is a British tradition that the army does not interfere in domestic politics and obeys the legitimate government and parliament, and it is not something that a few senior generals can change immediately.

But the Royal Guard was successfully completely controlled by the reactionary forces, mainly Elizabeth Moreover, after having more than 10,000 elite troops, Elizabeth's hardline attitude of actually Friedrich manipulating the princess also made Maisky feel bad.

Because the situation of the British Bolshevik Party was similar to that of the Russian Bolshevik Party after the August Revolution, it was not very strong in itself, and the number of hardcore followers was not large.

Had it not been for the issue of elections to the Constituent Assembly to stabilize the Social Revolutionaries and the Mensheviks, the revolution would have failed.

The situation of the British Bolshevik Party was even more dangerous, as it was not as strong as the Russian Bolsheviks before the August Revolution, and many of its supporters were deceived Labour supporters.

These Labour supporters are not determined to be revolutionary, and if the royal family, the aristocracy and the bourgeoisie are bullied, they are of course willing to follow suit.

But now that Princess Elizabeth has taken resolute and bloody measures of repression, these supporters of the Labour Party will definitely be scared away, so that the few hardcore supporters who follow the British Bolshevik Party will be a handful of hardcore supporters, and the maximum number of them can fight is now not street politics, but gun politics, and the number of people marching is useless, and they are no match for the Royal Guard at all.

Just when Maisky sensed that something was wrong but he could not do anything about it, a cadre of the Third International came to his ear at some point and whispered: "Comrade Deputy, our comrades in the Southern Military District have just sent a telegram that the German planes have dropped leaflets saying that a deterrent bombing of the East End of London will be carried out tomorrow morning" t1706231537: