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Harry-Wragg | 00:07 Wed 20th Jul 2011 | Religion & Spirituality
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Anyone may aspire to be the religious leader of the United Kingdom except a Roman Catholic - not a question - mere fact
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no, anyone can 'aspire' to be the religious leader of the uk. fact.
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aspirant = candidate = person apparently suitable for a particular end
The UK does not have a religious leader. Only England does because only England has a church established by law. All other denominations in England and elsewhere in the UK have their own religious leader, including Roman Catholics.
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The monarch is head of the Church of England, she is also the queen of Great Britain, incidentally why is she referred to as Elizabeth 2nd when there has never been a 1st?
At the time of the accession of Edward VII it was decided that when the monarch had different regnal numbers in England and Scotland the higher of the two would be used. Thus if we ever have another King James he will be James VIII and not James III.
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Decided by whom?
you think Muslims could be candidates?
Decided by the government of the United Kingdom after consultation with interested parties.
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Decided and then ignored

James the II is generally not referred to as James VII
This was decided for the future, not retrospectively.
I don't think it was retrospective, jake, it's about the next one. (Given the apparent jump in numbers it would entail, I suspect there won't be a next one.)
If you really want to pick nits ... anyone, including Catholics, may aspire (in the sense of longing or yearning) to the position.

However since, as you point out indirectly, the position of the head of the C of E is hereditary, the number of people who are likely to attain that position is somewhat limited
Well it won't be an issue if the Scottish nationalists get their way

Actually that's a good point

If Scotland were to leave the Union - We'd need a new name!

I suspect "Lesser Britain" would be objected to
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There's lots of things you would have to do jake, re-apply for entry to the EEC, find somewhere to park your nuclear submarines (although we might let you keep them where they are - the rent wouldn't be too much) etc. There's lots more but I'm sure you can think of a few
The EEC ? what's that then?

I don't think that would affect our membership of the EU but Scotland would probably have to ask nicely if they could join!

Not going to happen though yet to see an opinion poll that's even close!

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