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Young 'want William as King'

Monanarchy | 12.06.2002 12:51

Young adults think Prince William should jump ahead of his father and become king when the Queen dies, a survey suggests.

Young adults think Prince William should jump ahead of his father and become king when the Queen dies, a survey suggests.

Of people questioned for a BBC poll, those aged 18 to 24 showed the strongest support for Prince Charles standing aside for his son.

Thirty-five per cent supported William as the next monarch, while only 27% opted for Prince Charles.

People over 24 were also included in the poll and when the answers of all generations are taken into account, a quite different picture emerges.

Then, the Prince of Wales has the support of 47% to become the next King and 14% opting for an elected president.

But a third of those polled still backed Prince William.

There is good news for the Royal Family.

The ICM poll found 63% of people did not think the monarchy was out of date.

Among young people however opinion was fairly evenly split with 44% saying the monarchy was out of date and 45% saying it was not.

Asked if the Royal Family cost the taxpayer too much money, 51% of all those asked said "Yes", 43% said "No" with 6% undecided.

Among the 18 to 24 age group, the figures were more marked, with 62% agreeing, 30% disagreeing and 8% undecided.

Monanarchy
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well now..

12.06.2002 13:12

I want elton john for queen

seriously, he'd make a great one. And it'd be better having someone who's worthy of some praise than the royals.

NTG


preferably off a cliff

12.06.2002 13:29

Sure he can can jump ahead of his father off a very high cliff, and that goes for the whole lot of 'em, aristo's an all.....

Spliff


how much do they cost then?

12.06.2002 13:43

If someone asked me if I thought the monarchy cost the taxpayer too much money, I would say Don't Know. Some people say anything they cost is too much, and others say that its made up anyway in tourism. Does anyone know how much they really 'earn'?

Josh
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