Created Sun 4th May 2008 10:59am PDT by
junkie_1
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Will monarchy be abolished in England after the death of Queen Elizabeth II ?
Current forecast: 10% chance

Combining all predictions, the current forecast is that this is 10% likely to happen (unchanged in last 1 day)
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I've given this a 10 year deadline since it cannot have a deadline.. In case the queen falls sick I would urge the admins to suspend the question .
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Activity: H$430
Question suspends in 9 years
Suspend date: Fri 4th May 2018 8:59am PDT (9 years to go)
Initial likelihoods: Yes: 10%
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Created Sun 4th May 2008 10:59am PDT by
junkie_1
Suspend date: Fri 4th May 2018 8:59am PDT (9 years to go)
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score: 10
New Zealand Herald 4 days ago
between men and women when deciding who should succeed Her Majesty. Of those polled, 45 per cent supported Prince Charles becoming King, while 43 per cent preferred Prince William. Women and younger respondents were more likely to support the young prince
score: 10
ONE News 1 week ago
among males, and the young. And there's support for youth in another part of the poll with Prince William now equally favoured with Prince Charles to succeed the Queen. Not surprisingly, the pin-up prince is most popular with young women. The poll has a
score: 10
Mail Online UK 1 week ago
It seems incredible. But tantalising new evidence shows how, if Palace plotters had won the day, balding ex-army officer the Duke of Kent could have been giving yesterday?s royal message instead of the Queen . . . As she delivered her customary
score: 10
Mail Online UK 1 week ago
It seems incredible. But tantalising new evidence shows how, if Palace plotters had won the day, balding ex-army officer the Duke of Kent could have been giving yesterdays royal message instead of the Queen . . . As she delivered her customary Christmas
score: 10
Houston Chronicle 2 weeks ago
LONDON A former butler to Queen Elizabeth II was sentenced today to at least six years in prison after admitting he molested three children, including one who accompanied him to a royal Christmas party. One of
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