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yes. because he helps the other people.

SS kesboy Rem J (not really he had no respect for parliament or the people of England, he held massive parties as well kept his hat on indoors, which was disrespectful . Because of him the king or queen can not enter the house of commons and has to ask the politicians to come to the house of lords to talk. Noth the other way round. He was bad that he got beheaded by public and his son had to flee to France.)

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No, he was going off and on with the Parliament that they executed him,or beheaded him.

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Yes many people liked him. He was known as the "merry monarch."

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