King Charles should speak out on political issues, nearly 40% of Brits say

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King Charles should speak out on political issues, nearly 40% of Brits say
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👑 Close to half of adults – 46% – said they felt the newly crowned monarch should remain politically neutral and keep his personal views on the issue of the day to himself 🔴 RichardVaughan1 reports

should remain politically neutral and keep his personal views on the issue of the day to himself.

Such an approach by the country’s monarch would mark a drastic shift away from the staunchly non-partisan approach taken byKing to speak out moreAccording to the survey, 45 per cent of 18- to 24-year-olds would want to see the King voice his views publicly, despite nearly half – 49 per cent – preferring to have an elected head of state instead.

Since becoming King, he has largely taken a step back from public interventions, but he has continued to wield his political power behind the scenes. Those close to the monarch believe he will continue to be “active” when it comes to issue that matter to him, without speaking out publicly.

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