Board Thread:Parliament/@comment-10059141-20160629042729/@comment-3432656-20160703232354

The Privy Council is selected by the monarch to advise the monarch on several matters. Its membership mainly comprises senior politicians, who are present or former members of either the House of Commons or the House of Lords. The PC requires much reform. The King has been on holiday in his native country of Hanover and has informed me of his desire to REVISE the PC, of course that is at His Majesty's pleasure on when to do so.

The Cabinet is the collective decision-making body of His Majesty's Government of Great Britain, composed of the Prime Minister and some 6-21 cabinet ministers. Cabinet ministers are heads of government departments.

Now if one was to abolish the Privy Council that would cause a massive unbalance in power in the relationship between Parliament and Sovereign.

I will not have all the members of the PC in my Cabinet.

The recent quarrel between myself and His Majesty should not influence policy that attacks the very fundamental elements of our government.

If this bill passes, His Majesty will most certainly veto, even though no Sovereign has denied royal assent since Queen Anne vetoed the Scottish Militia Bill in 1708.