Owlbread, I just want to try to put the US Senate and 17th Amendment in a Scottish/UK context. Feel free to ignore this everyone.
Currently there are certain peerages reserved to Scotland in the House of Lords. Only 16, but they are there. They represent Scottish interests in the upper house.
Imagine if by some miracle a new government actually passes a reform bill that makes the Lords directly elected. They want to maintain the Scottish representation, so make the current Scottish seats directly elected by the Scottish population.
Would Scotland lose any autonomy under that change? I don't see how. OK, so it's slightly different in that the current Lords aren't exactly appointed by the Scottish Parliament, but even if they were I still think that their being elected by the Scottish population would be either an increase or retention of the same level of state autonomy as currently exists.
Of course, right now Scottish independence looks more likely that Lords reform, so it's pretty well bunk.
As for the monarchy I'm a bit of a republican (small r, always small r) in this sense. It doesn't make sense to get rid of the monarchy right now, but as an ideal state to work towards, and the natural result of independently good reforms, republicism is where I end up. And it's physically impossible to dislike Lizzy. That's science.
Thank you very much for the explanation of the senate. I understand now.
I agree that we should be slowly working towards a well-structured republic over the next century. I don't see there as being any rush to get rid of the Queen either, considering we've been able to implement quite drastic changes to the very fabric of the UK over the last 10 years despite being under her rule. It would be foolish to depose the Queen next year for instance and cause such a drastic change in government that would be widely unpopular with the people and... well, I don't really know what would happen.
Be a rebel.
236 years ahead of you.
Actually, the English were 100 years ahead of you at one point, but then they kind of... messed it up a bit, and dragged us in as well.