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Basically Parliament and the House of Lords would be screwed, The United Kingdom would have a rebellion on it's hands.

The King or Queen would be elidgible for total control of the United Kingdom. Powers would have to be restored to the Royal's. Legislation would have no impact on the Royal's has the King or Queen would have public backing.

Parliament could be dismissed altogether by the Royal's and public backing. That means no parliament no government body's.

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Q: What would happen if the public lost faith and trust in parliament and asked for the King or Queen to have full power of the United Kingdom?
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