[{"id": 138936, "created": "2020-05-13T15:50:29.284310", "project_id": 467, "task_id": 90528, "user_id": 2014, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-13T16:42:40.177568", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "graphelem": "Cross, Cross", "leafletBody": "Republic Scotland \r\nRepublic \r\n\r\nWhat we want\r\n\r\nWe want a democratically accountable head of state and an end to any constitutional role for the royal family. we advocate keeping our parliamentary democracy but replacing the unelected monarch with a directly elected, ceremonial head of state.\r\n\r\nWhat we do\r\n\r\nWe're campaigning pressure group. That means everything we so is aimed at persuading the Scottish and British people to support a democratic alternative to the monarchy. We represent republicans in the media, lobby politicians, organise events, give talks and provide information on republicanism.\r\n\r\nWhat you can do \r\n\r\nYou can support Republic Scotland! Join online at republicscotland.org or republic.org.uk, but t-shirts and merchandise from our shop, write to your MSP or MP, get involved locally or simply get in touch to find out what you can do to support this great.\r\n\r\nMonarchy Myths \r\n\r\n\"It's great for tourism\"\r\n\r\nThis claim is not only irrelevant, it's also  untrue. Of the top 20 tourist attractions in the UK, only one royal residence makes it: Windsor Castle at number 17 (beaten by Legoland Windsor, in at number seven).\r\n\r\n\"It keeps politicians in check.\" \r\nThe opposite is true -  the monarchy gives huge power to politicians. That's why republicans want a head of state who is both elected and effective, someone who is independent of politicians and who can act as referee of the political system.\r\n\r\n\"But it's so popular. No one wants to get rid of it.\"\r\n\r\nActually, polls show that at least a quarter of the Scottish population support the abolition of the monarchy while still in the union, with that figure rising to almost half for the abolition of the monarchy post-independence.\r\n\r\nwww.republicscotland.org\r\nwww.republic.org.uk"}}, {"id": 139154, "created": "2020-05-17T19:53:34.406802", "project_id": 467, "task_id": 90528, "user_id": 2068, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-17T19:59:03.415633", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "graphelem": "blue cross before Republic Scotland, red cross before Republic ", "leafletBody": "Republic Scotland \r\nRepublic \r\n\r\nWhat we want \r\nWe want a democratically accountable head of state and an end to any constitutional role for the royal family. We advocate keeping our parliamentary democracy but replacing the unelected monarch with a directly elected, ceremonial head of state. \r\n\r\nWhat we do \r\nWe're a campaigning pressure group. That means everything we do is aimed at persuading the Scottish and British people to support a democratic alternative to the monarchy. We represent republicans in the media, lobby politicians, organise events, give talks and provide information on republicanism. \r\n\r\nWhat you can do \r\nYou can support Republic Scotland! \r\nJoin online at republicscotland.org or republic.org.uk, buy t-shirts and merchandise from our shop, write to your MSP or MP, get involved locally or simply get in touch to find out what you can do to support this great\r\n\r\nMonarchy myths \r\n\"It's great for tourism\" (italicised) \r\nThis claim is not only irrelevant, it's also untrue. Of the top 20 tourist attractions in the UK, only one royal residence makes it: Windsor Castle at number 17 (beaten by Legoland Windsor, in at number seven).\r\n\r\n\"It keeps politicians in check.\" (italicised) \r\nThe opposite is true - the monarchy gives huge power to politicians. That's why republicans want a head of state who is both elected and effective, someone who is independent of politicians and who can act as referee of the political system. \r\n\r\n\"But it's so popular. No one wants to get rid of it.\" (italicised) \r\nActually, polls show that at least a quarter of the Scottish population support the abolition of the monarchy while still in the union, with that figure rising to almost half for the abolition of the monarchy post-independence. \r\n\r\nwww.republicscotland.org\r\nwww.republic.org.uk"}}]