Friday, 21 November 2008

FREEDOM IS NOT YOURS TO DISH OUT!!

FREEDOM IS NOT YOURS TO DISH OUT!!

November 21, 2008 by centurean2
Fight the good fight
On April 14th, 2008 Jane Birkby (not verified) says:

I sincerely hope that John Harris makes a difference where others have failed, and that the courts recognise the lawfulness of his actions, for it affects every one of us, and our future.
The enemies of this country, who walk the halls of power seemingly with impunity, must be brought to book, or our long standing laws will be as nothing, and we face a terrifying future, because the EU have an enabling act in the Lisbon Treaty which will allow them to quash and grind those who disagree with the EU and it’s aims.
Hitler had an enabling act, Stalin had Lenin’s Article 58 of the criminal code, Tony Blair pushed his enabling act through parliament under cover of the hunting bill (Civil Contingencies Act 2004), and the EU protocol on Subsidiarity and Proportionality can be used if you do not show proper respect for the principles of Subsidiarity i.e. the EU.
George Orwell prophesied it would happen in 1984, but his dates were a little out, instead it is 2008 onwards.

This country is under threat from multiple sources, who do not believe in the nation state or democracy.

GOLDEN PRINCIPLES OF BRITISH CONSTITUTION

Sovereignty is the inalienable birthright of the people, entrusted to the Monarch and administered by

Parliament which has no lawful authority ever to breach, surrender, lend or transfer (even temporarily) sovereignty except when
conquered in war.

No one (neither Monarch, nor Prime Minister, nor any prelate, politician, judge or public servant) is above the Statute and Common
Law of the United Kingdom that form the British Constitution (including Magna

Carta [1215], the Declaration and Bill of Rights [1688/89], Acts of Union, Succession and Settlement

[1701-07], the Coronation Oath Act [1689]).

British Citizens have an inalienable right to be governed justly, lawfully and exclusively by their

Parliament in Westminster (the Crown, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and freely elected/replaceable representatives in the
Commons), all of whom are servants of the people. Parliament’s power is not supreme but conditioned by oaths of office under the
Constitution and the people’s immutable franchise.

No Taxation is lawful without representation, nor may taxes be oppressive, unnecessary,

confiscatory or contain double tax (eg VAT on petrol tax).

Trial by Jury, habeas corpus, right of appeal are inalienable right of all accused under British jurisdiction.

6. Innocence is presumed unless proved guilty in court. If acquitted, no retrial on same charge.

No fine or forfeiture before conviction by a court (eg arbitrary speeding and parking fines).

The British Constitution is sworn by solemn oaths of office and/or allegiance to be upheld and defended impartially in perpetuity
without exception by the Monarch, ministers, politicians, judges, members of the armed forces, police and others in authority.

The Government must always act within limits and constraints imposed by the Constitution; including the making and unmaking of law;
it may not diminish or transfer its own power so to act; nor weaken, ignore or over-ride the Constitution whether to serve its own
or others’ ends; it may not suspend or dispense with the law; nor impose harsh or punitive law without cause.

Constitutional Law takes precedence over administrative law. It may be improved, or expressly repealed if not entrenched; however it
may never be supplanted or repealed just by passing a newer statute or administrative instrument and its breach may be treason.

British Citizens may petition the Monarch if all other remedies fail, without fear of reprisal or prosecution. The Crown is sworn by
oath to protect all subjects from violation of their lawful rights and liberties, retaining the power and responsibility to ensure
redress is exercised.

Guaranteed Justice. There must be no undue to delay in legal proceedings. Immigrants must adhere to British laws and customs. If
wronged, British Citizens are entitled to a remedy and to seek redress in law. Punishment must fit the crime and must not be
excessive or unusual, such as torture. Judgements must be exercised with compassion and mercy at every level.

Right to be defended from our enemies.

Right to defend self, family and property by whatever reasonable means necessary.

15. Right to private ownership of property and assets.

16. Right to engage in any activity not specifically banned in the national interest or safety.

17. Right to associate freely or not to associate with any political party, trade union or

organisation, except those posing a threat to security and interests of the United Kingdom.

18. Right to freedom of speech, writing and publication.

19. Freedom of religion and worship, except the Protestant Succession shall be maintained.

20. Royal Prerogative shall be exercised personally by the Sovereign on all Constitutional issues

and foreign treaties, never on behalf of the Crown by government ministers.

21. Separation of Powers between Crown, Executive and Legislature be invariably maintained.

22. The Crown shall always retain the absolute right to dissolve and open Parliament; call General

Elections; refuse Royal Assent to any Bill that does not enjoy the settled will of Parliament or

the interest of the nation or is unconstitutional; receive and act upon public petitions declare

war if unavoidable only in self-defence of the United Kingdom and or our vital interests.

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