Saturday, 29 April 2017

7 points to remember

Like MPs and Peers, the Judiciary has failed to uphold our Constitutional Law, but they can't admit that.

For the moment they continue in thrall to the ECJ, even though the British people have never voted for their sovereignty to be given away.

To recap is an indictment of them - along with MPs and Peers.

Regards

Roger
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7 points to remember.....

 1.  The legal sovereignty of Parliament is subordinate to the political sovereignty of the nation." (Dicey p 342).

2. Kilmuir advised that the1972 European Communities Act (ECA) posed a direct threat to the independence of Parliament. 

3. The British people have never voted for the independence of Parliament to be ceded to a foreign entity. Neither they, nor the Monarch had any right to pursue such a path.

4. MPs and Peers have sworn an oath to serve the Sovereign, but after Maastricht, the Queen became an EU citizen. So they must now stand by their oath and expose that our Constitutional Law has been flouted.

Those who fail to do that, or who break the referendum promise (it is now for the people to decide) should be brought to justice.

5. The Referendum Bill was supported by 544 MPs. But they failed to demand that the outcome should be legally binding and were content for the outcome to be advisory only.
6. Then in the referendum 400 out of 650 (over 60%) constituencies voted to leave the EU. No Prime Minister or Government in British history has ever received as large a mandate.

7. So those who continue to frustrate the will of 400 UK constituencies, or to tie the PM's hands in negotiation, must surely be held to account. They have no right to to pose as the champions of our democracy and must go.

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