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  2. Jun 5, 2023 · On the other is a former IT support worker called Graham Smith. Smith is the most senior employee of Republic, Britain’s only sizeable anti-monarchy campaign group.

    • Time: What’s Your View on The Coronation as An Anti-Monarchist?
    • What Do You Have Planned For The Day of The Coronation?
    • Have You Seen A Boost in The Last Few years?
    • Why Do You Think Support Is Dwindling?
    • What Is Your Opinion of Charles?
    • In What Ways Would You Say That The Crown Is Bad For Politics?
    • How Do You Plan to Continue The Campaign After The Coronation?
    • Lastly, Where Do You See The Future of The Republic Movement Heading?

    Smith: It’s very simple: Instead of a coronation, we want an election. Instead of Charles, we want choice. The coronation is a pointless vanity parade that’s costing a quarter of a billion pounds for Charles to parade along and have a hat put on his head when we’re in the middle of a cost-of-living crisis—so it really isn’t acceptable.

    Basically, we have about 1,700 and possibly more people going beyond Trafalgar Square, right next to the route that Charles will undertake for the coronation procession, to protest. There will be hundreds of placards and banners, and there will be speeches and a lot of chanting “You’re not my king!”

    Yeah, I think there’s been a sharp drop in support for the monarchy over the last few years. We’re now down to about 55% [accordingto the National Center for Social Research].

    A lot of the monarchy was tied up with the Queen, and Charles isn’t the queen. That’s a large part of it. And then there are big shifts in attitudes—I think that in very different ways, Harry and Andrew have done a lot of damage to the monarchy, and so the spell is broken. People don’t see them as anything different or special. Read more: Is the Br...

    Well, I don’t have much of an opinion of Charles. I think that anybody who would be willing to take a job like that without any accountability, who is happy to take a job where he doesn’t have to pay tax, and that carries all sorts of exemptions and privileges that cost the country. I think that speaks quite loudly about the sort of person here.

    The crown is a source of legal and political power in this country, and it puts all that power in the hands of the government. We have a highly centralized government, a parliament that’s by and large a rubber stamp for the government, and very few checks and balances. The Monarch is a puppet of the Prime Minister, rather than an independent head o...

    To some extent, we’re going to sit down to work that out after the weekend. But in the immediate months after, we’re going to continue to protest where Charles and some property also work with unions; really push to drive up membership; and continue to engage with people on what the democratic alternative is. I think that’s one of the key things to...

    I think we’re gonna be successful. I think it’s just a matter of when. It’s not inevitable and we shouldn’t be complacent, but I think it definitely will happen. If the support does go under 50% then the monarchy loses any last claim to legitimacy, and then there has to be a serious debate about getting rid of it. This interview was edited for leng...

    • Astha Rajvanshi
  3. Nov 7, 2023 · Graham Smith is an activist who has been the chief executive of the UK’s leading republican movement, Republic, since 2021. He has been campaigning against the Royal Family for more than a...

  4. Sep 12, 2023 · Graham Smith, the head of anti-monarchy campaign group Republic, held discussions with officers ahead of the demonstration and claims there was no justification for his arrest.

    • Harrison Jones
  5. May 6, 2023 · Graham Smith, chief executive of the anti-monarchy group Republic, was apprehended by police in St Martin’s Lane, Westminster. Pictures appear to show demonstrators in yellow “Not My King” T-shirts, including Smith, having their details taken by officers.

    • Laura Pollock
  6. May 6, 2023 · LONDON, May 6 (Reuters) - British police arrested Graham Smith, leader of anti-monarchy group Republic, and a number of other individuals as part of what they called "a significant police...

  7. May 8, 2023 · The chief executive of Republic, Graham Smith, was one of 64 people arrested by the Metropolitan Police in London. He said he was held despite being in close conversation with the Met "for four...