Monday, 14 January 2008

Sexism and the monarchy: what do other countries do? 

In response to one of my earlier blog postings about the monarchy, Jim made a comment about what other countries with monarchies have done - pointing out that the rules have been changed in other countries so that women are no longer discriminated against when it comes to choosing who gets to be monarch.

That's a good point, which I've been looking into further. Here's a summary of some of the changes:
  • Sweden: changed in 1980
  • The Netherlands: changed in 1983
  • Norway: changed in 1990
  • Belgium: changed in 1991
  • Nepal: government proposed changing the rules in 2006
  • Spain: government says it will change the rules
  • Denmark: part-way through the process for changing the rules

If countries like these can change their rules to stop sexism being built-in to their monarchies, why shouldn't we?

P.S. Another piece of reporting of the story - over on the Haringey Independent's blog.


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Comments:

Heard you on this on Radio 4 this morning. Good stuff but i still think you're ignoring the big issue of the day: Do you or do you NOT like Chestnuts?!
 

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