Monarchy, Not Democracy, Closer to God: Author Declares
Author Charles Cullum argues a guided monarchy is closer to God and better for society than modern democracy.

In the latest GB News book‑club video, former Conservative MP Jacob Rees‑Mogg interviewed author Charles Cullum about the state of modern politics. Cullum argues that a guided monarchy is “closer to God” and “better for society” than contemporary democracy, claiming that the latter fails to safeguard individual freedoms. He cites Britain’s constitutional monarchy as a model of stability, accountability and moral guidance that a pluralistic parliament cannot match. Rees‑Mogg welcomes the conversation, linking Cullum’s points to the monarchy’s historical role in safeguarding the nation. The segment aired live on 29 January 2026 at 18:01 GMT, and is part of GB News’ ongoing “Monarchy vs Democracy” series.
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