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“While UK taxpayers contribute to the Crown via the Sovereign Grant, the Royal Household also brings in plenty of cash to help boost Britain's economy - and the figure amounts tosome billions of pounds. “
“How much revenue does the monarchy generate?
The intangible value, understood as the present value of the benefits that the Monarchy is expected to bring the UK economy over the years, constitutes the remaining £42 billion. Brand Finance estimates that in 2017 the Monarchy generated a gross uplift of £1.766 billion to the UK economy.”
Above taken from internet.
Furthermore, the monarchy is an intrinsic part of our heritage and history. Woven for centuries into the fabric of our country, with all its unrivalled pomp and ceremony admired (and envied) around the world. What would be the point of getting rid of such a valuable asset? What would we gain?
These are genuine questions.Brand Finace got this very wrong.
Here is what Monarchy costs £345 million
m.youtube.com/watch?v=vT4vA0U499Y&t=94sThe video was interesting though obviously, having been produced by ‘Republic’, extremely partisan. Maybe the same can be said of ‘Brand Finance’ - who knows? Figures, calculations, estimations, guestimations all can be manipulated, exaggerated, minimised and turned upside down to produce the desired impression. So let’s assume Brand got it wrong. They claim the monarchy, after factoring in costs, brings a 44 billion net worth to the economy. Let’s say they got it vastly wrong and the figure is just 1 billion net worth and the monarchy costs us £345 million, that still seems like very good value for money.
I found Brand Finance
Here is the actual facts
m.youtube.com/watch?v=7qgdJ5XWj8c&t=70s

So this is my life now...^