Talk:The Constitution of Great Britain/@comment-7672935-20130404235028/@comment-7097825-20130405021857

I suggest removing the "shut down the English Church" and Same-Sex Marriage clause.

At the time, those would be about the most hated decisions possible in a very religious Great Britain. The only reason the Hannoverian dynasty came into power in England was because the English people didn't appreciate the Stuarts converting to Catholicism, and threatening the existance of the English Church.

Homosexuality was also extremely frowned upon during the 1700's (and quite a long time afterwords) for religious reasons. In addition, producing a hier was an extremely important task of a king (see Henry VIII...) same-sex marriage would fly in the face of that.

All this being said, roleplay has in many areas became so implausible, that this is the least of roleplays problems