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2023-02-08

How far has our system of government, including separation of powers (download), fallen?

Some would say a considerable distance further than most of us realise.

That is for most circumstances understandable - few people in the UK make a study of constitutional law and not very many overall get dragged through the courts to find out the hard way.

However, with our executive branch getting ever more overbearing in nature, as exemplified by the coercion attempted in the name of "Covid", it's certainly time to take stock and work out whether they really have the powers to order us around that they claim, Covid or no Covid.

"The corruption has become so systemic and normalised that it is quite a shock to realise how far we have fallen"

"The list of laws being broken here is getting longer and longer… Documentary Evidence Act 1868, Forgery Act 1913, Theft Act 1968 sections 17 and 21, Fraud Act 2006 sections 2 and 3, Protection from Harassment 1997, Treason Act 1571, Treason Act 1795, Coronation Oath 1688, Bill of Rights 1689, Act of Settlement 1700 ..."

... and that's before we consider our most famous founding constitutional document - Magna Carta 1215.

Martin Geddes takes us on a tour of the blatant disregard that our current parliament (not to mention our Royal Courts of Justice) has for our constitution:

"We have been hoaxed into answering to our legal personas rather than standing as free men and women, and conned into playing debtors rather than creditors of any associated trusts"

"In a communist state there is only administrative law, since individual liberty is crushed, and that is close to where we find ourselves"

" ... the crime is deliberately structured to lose accountability in the byzantine maze of regulations and institutional interfaces"

Stand by to be amazed.