Actually, a constitutional monarchy preserves and extends democracy because a monarch stands for a higher good and a deeper principle than that of the politician. By personifying the nation, the monarch holds politicians and democratic politics to a higher standard. And having a monarchy reminds politicians that they don’t occupy the highest space in the land.
Constitutional monarchies also comprise some of the world’s most developed, wealthy, democratically accountable, and progressive states. According to United Nations statistics, 12 of the top 20 countries in the world in terms of quality of life are constitutional monarchies.
Were we to abolish or further limit the power of the British monarch, therefore, we would remove the very linchpin that has secured our British liberties, equities, social mobility, and sense of economic justice over hundreds of years.
—PHILLIP BLOND
Director, ResPublica