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... , and the parliamentarians will not oppose the king in this matter.
Generally speaking, as long as the king does not violate the principle, then the parliament has always been under the control of the king, acting as an obedient institution to assist the king in England's control.
After all, nominally speaking, the Parliament is the public opinion of England and the representative of the people of the whole country.
Regarding this, Faris Alexander, the president of the Pr ...
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