Recruiting celebrities is among republican plans to shift public opinion against the King, but experts say the campaigners still have huge obstacles to overcome
. But the organisation would now like to begin proactively recruiting respected, well-known people to join their campaigns – injecting energy, attracting publicity, and reassuring the public that it’s not so radical to want an elected head of state.
When it comes to the Royal Family, selective reading allows polling figures to look positive for either side., according to a survey of 2,410 people for the National Centre for Social Research .
Constitutional experts underline the scale of the challenge for Graham Smith and his team at Republic if they wish to succeed.
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