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By Royal Appointment - Tales from the Privy Council - The Unknown Arm of Government (Hardcover)
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By Royal Appointment - Tales from the Privy Council - The Unknown Arm of Government (Hardcover)
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What is the Privy Council? What does it do? How did it come into
being? We have no written constitution and, therefore, no easy
answers to these questions. There are people who would argue that
it has no power at all. Others might disagree. Particularly if you
had been sentenced to death in a former British overseas territory
that still used the Privy Council as its court of appeal, for
example, or if you were a student having a row with your college
examiners where the University Chancellor, or the Official Visitor,
was a member of the royal family. Perhaps a priest who had been
defrocked by the Church of England's Court of Arches, or, for that
matter, a Prime Minister trying to establish a Royal Charter to
control the press.The Privy Council meets several times a year when
five or six members of the Cabinet - who are all Privy Counsellors
- are summoned to attend on the Queen and, among other business,
Acts of Parliament receive the royal assent. Much of the work of
the Council is done by standing or ad-hoc committees and sometimes
politicians are made Privy Counsellors so that they can serve on
such committees.For centuries, Privy Counsellors were sworn to
secrecy by the Privy Council Oath and until 1999 to break that oath
was regarded as an act of treason. Traditionally, the Council has
always existed to advise the Sovereign on the exercise of the Royal
Prerogative, to make laws, to condemn to death and to go to war.
Nowadays, most of its power has been devolved, yet it cannot simply
be dismissed as having a purely ceremonial role. Its tentacles
spread to every area of parliamentary and public life. Brides,
battleships and burial plots are all affected by the current
workings of the Privy Council, as is the governance of both the
Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. By Royal Appointment takes us
on an anecdote-filled odyssey through the history of one of
England's oldest and most secretive institutions, its history
spanning our history from King Cnut, through the Middle Ages, up to
its modern embodiment and functions.
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