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Originally Posted by BonnieDundee
The fact however is that because consitutitional statuses and laws do not become obsolete with time in British constitutional law then Cornwall's status as a Palatinate duchy separate from England is still valid in de jure terms no matter how much this is ignored in de facto terms much like the royal perogative. Technically Cornwall's head of state is actually the Duke of Cornwall. This is the fact.
And no matter how much you might want to talk about "facts" you still are motivated by a strange desire to deny Cornwall autonomy despite it actually having little to do with you.
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I observe that, yet again, a relatively benign thread about England has been subjected to interference by someone with Scottish antecedents who, not only regards himself as non-English, but is actually domiciled abroad! No surprises here then! The irony is that the offender, in true Caledonian tradition, portrays himself as the victim, the one offended against!
Others may see - if they wish to see - that I had no part in changing the nature of the earlier aimiable exchanges on this thread.
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