"The insuperable objection to monarchy is that the king or queen is elevated, and respect is accorded, for no reason other than birth ... No one who believes either in the claims of merit or in the pursuit of equality can defend the system."
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Mervyn Jones, 1977. Quoted in 100 good reasons to be a Republican, "New Statesman", August 2000.
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