Ex-military, living the dream for over 20 years on the Greek island of Zakynthos, moving back to the UK, and living our final chapter on a narrowboat. No PMs
@NickBuckleyMBE@JackieD86388657 If the peaceful protests held in the UK fail to achieve any results and the UK government continues to ride roughshod over the majority, what course of action are the people left with? It is the duty of every true patriot to protect his country from its government. Thomas Paine
@HUGH_R_A_TARDE@jlgreen29@Panchenko_X I despair at the level of intelligence of the antisemitic morons that spout this type of prejudice. Being Jewish does not denote your nationality. It is a religion.
Wise men speak because they have something to say, fools speak because they have to say something. Plato
In a surprise to nobody, another viral video claiming to show a starving Palestinian child turns out to be a lie.
The teen in the footage suffers from a rare genetic neurological disorder — and was treated in an Israeli hospital back in 2018.
Outrage in France as Nour Attalah, a Gazan refugee who arrived last month on a scholarship based on “academic excellence,” is exposed for old posts praising Hitler, Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and calling for the murder of all hostages in Gaza.
She even reposted content glorifying the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack for criticizing Prophet Mohammed, and claimed Muslims should not partake in ‘Christian activities.’ People in France are shocked to learn how radicalized Gazans are.
Now, just two weeks after declaring that all Gazans are eligible for asylum, France is suspending its program to receive refugees from Gaza. And Nour must leave France.
There also needs to be an intelligence gathering agency set up to track all the higher echelons of Hamas (and former PLO) and the monies that they have skimmed off of the UN and international aid and from the sale of food intended for the relief of the people of Gaza.
There must, as a matter of urgency, be a full international inquiry into the, supposedly, UN aid to Gaza. Not by the UN but by an international and fully independent team, with the ability to bring UN officials and workers before an independent (non Islamic) international court.
British man in Gaza, working for humanitarian org destroys the fake news, Hamas fuelled narratives that all the gullible lefties are using to march on our streets every week.
It’s all lies. There’s no genocide, there’s no 10’s of thousands of kids dead. There’s no starvation.
@visegrad24 This man is so out of his depth not only regarding technology but also of the behaviour of children. I agree that children should not have access to harmful internet content but as soon as you make something difficult without adequate protection in place children will seek it out
I would urge everyone to get behind this. Share it far and wide, it would seem that every point made here has merit. But even if every point fails, it may help to limit the further damage that Starmer & the Crown are able to do before the next election. Or even force an election.
Last straw, you all need to get behind this.
This is the one.
Document Title: The Web of Constitutional Breach: Grounds for Lawful Dissolution of Parliament and Reassertion of Sovereignty by the People of the Realm
Purpose: To present a comprehensive and lawful summary of all known constitutional breaches committed by the UK Government and Crown since 1997. Each breach represents a strand in the wider collapse of constitutional order and is tied to a direct or implied legal or historical remedy.
CENTRAL BREACH (THE SPIDER): The United Kingdom Government, acting corporately and unconstitutionally, in breach of its fiduciary duty to the people and its foundational statutes.
Strand 1: Breach of the Coronation Oath Act 1688
Breach: King Charles III publicly declared himself "Defender of Faiths" (1994, 2015, 2022), in contradiction of the oath to uphold the Protestant Reformed Religion established by law.
Remedy: Immediate public and legal repudiation of multi-faith position; Parliament to investigate breach and suspend royal prerogatives pending full inquiry.
Strand 2: Breach of the Act of Settlement 1701
Breach: Actions and statements praising Islam as morally superior to Western Christian tradition contravene the Protestant succession requirements.
Remedy: Constitutional committee to examine whether the monarch remains in lawful succession. Potential lawful abdication.
Strand 3: Breach of the Bill of Rights 1689 (Article 1)
Breach: Judicial reinterpretation of laws under the Human Rights Act constitutes unlawful suspension/alteration of statute without Parliament.
Remedy: Repeal or redrafting of HRA to conform to Bill of Rights supremacy and subject all judicial activism to parliamentary veto.
Strand 4: Breach of the Bill of Rights 1689 (Article 4)
Breach: Elections not genuinely free due to party system dominance, lack of direct representation, and media influence.
Remedy: Electoral reform; proportional representation; removal of party whip powers.
Strand 5: Breach of Magna Carta 1215 (Clause 39)
Breach: Arrests and detentions for protest and speech (under Public Order Acts) violate trial by jury and lawful due process.
Remedy: Repeal of all legislation infringing upon peaceful assembly and speech; return of all liberty-based cases to jury trial.
Strand 6: Breach of Magna Carta 1215 (Clause 40)
Breach: Denial of access to justice through legal aid cuts and secret courts (e.g., family courts).
Remedy: Restoration of public court access, repeal of closed hearings except for national security.
Strand 7: Breach of Common Law Principles
Breach: The shift to statute-only enforcement; ignoring case law and equity.
Remedy: Reaffirm common law as supreme judicial guidance; training and enforcement in constitutional jurisprudence.
Strand 8: Breach of the House of Lords Act 1999
Breach: Destruction of hereditary Lords removed a vital constitutional check.
Remedy: Reinstatement or replacement with independently appointed constitutional guardians with no party ties.
Strand 9: Breach of Ministerial Code and Convention
Breach: Repeated violations without consequence (e.g. Covid parties, corruption, misuse of data).
Remedy: Make Ministerial Code enforceable under law; establish independent accountability body.
Strand 10: Corporate Usurpation of Governance
Breach: Government and courts operate as registered legal entities, not lawful constitutional offices.
Remedy: Public inquiry into incorporation of public institutions; potential repeal of all corporate registrations.
Strand 11: Sovereign Allegiance to Foreign Powers
Breach: Subordination to UN, WEF, ECHR, and WHO priorities over British sovereignty.
Remedy: Parliamentary vote to withdraw from all foreign policy treaties that override national law.
Strand 12: Breach of Separation of Powers
Breach: Executive dominance of Parliament through party whip system and neutering of Lords.
Remedy: Abolish whip system; guarantee conscience voting; limit government control of legislative schedule.
Strand 13: Abuse of Statutory Instruments
Breach: Major policy changes pushed through as secondary legislation without full debate.
Remedy: Reform statutory instrument process to require supermajority or public referendum for rights-based measures.
Strand 14: Public Order and Censorship Legislation
Breach: Acts like the Public Order Act 2023 suppress protest and dissent.
Remedy: Immediate repeal of unconstitutional restrictions on peaceful protest.
Strand 15: Breach of Parliamentary Due Process
Breach: Laws routinely passed without full readings, debate, or public scrutiny.
Remedy: Enshrine full three-reading procedure in law; require public consultation for all Bills affecting rights.
Strand 16: Misuse of the Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Act 2022
Breach: Hands sole dissolution power to the Prime Minister, not the monarch or people.
Remedy: Reform the Act to include citizen-triggered dissolution mechanism (e.g. national referendum or petition threshold).
Strand 17: Financial Tyranny and Unlawful Taxation
Breach: Public funds spent without consent (e.g. foreign aid, war funding, surveillance, refugee housing).
Remedy: Treasury reforms; public budget referendums; return of no taxation without direct representation.
Strand 18: Breach of the Trust Between the Crown and People
Breach: Through silence and assent to tyranny, the Crown has abandoned its fiduciary duty.
Remedy: Lawful withdrawal of consent by the people and demand for constitutional redress.
Strand 19: Misprision of Treason / Failure to Prevent Collapse
Breach: MPs, judges, and civil servants remain silent or complicit in betrayal.
Remedy: Legal notices of liability served; public tribunals; political challenge and removal of offending parties.
Strand 20: Suppression of the Remedy Itself
Breach: Obstructing lawful objection through arrests, censorship, and abuse of judicial process.
Remedy: Judicial and parliamentary inquiry; public exposure and international oversight.
Strand 21: Unilateral Recognition of Foreign Statehood Without Parliamentary Process
Breach: Prime Minister Keir Starmer has pledged to recognise the State of Palestine as early as September 2025, without full parliamentary debate, vote, or public mandate. This constitutes foreign policy action executed without legislative authority.
Remedy: Require a full and binding parliamentary vote on all matters of international recognition and treaty; prohibit unilateral executive foreign policy recognition powers without public scrutiny.
Conclusion and Lawful Demand: In light of the above breaches — individually significant, but collectively catastrophic — the People of the Realm issue this lawful affidavit of objection, placing the Crown and Parliament on formal notice. Remedy is demanded through the lawful dissolution of Parliament, the suspension of the monarch’s legislative prerogatives, and the immediate restoration of constitutional order under common law and the ancient statutes.
Failure to respond constitutes tacit agreement under the maxims of law.
Signed: Maximilian-rex Cromwell
The Constitution.
@TheFreds@Allsopp1Carol Can you even imagine the abuse he would get from other passengers if he had to take a scheduled flight. Even in business class.
@RichardCro45853@Allsopp1Carol@Artemisfornow I consider everyone of the people on this list to be traitors to the UK. If we are unable to bring them to task, we should campaign to ensure that they never again have power or position, or the ability to influence our government or our crown ever again.
Last straw, you all need to get behind this.
This is the one.
Document Title: The Web of Constitutional Breach: Grounds for Lawful Dissolution of Parliament and Reassertion of Sovereignty by the People of the Realm
Purpose: To present a comprehensive and lawful summary of all known constitutional breaches committed by the UK Government and Crown since 1997. Each breach represents a strand in the wider collapse of constitutional order and is tied to a direct or implied legal or historical remedy.
CENTRAL BREACH (THE SPIDER): The United Kingdom Government, acting corporately and unconstitutionally, in breach of its fiduciary duty to the people and its foundational statutes.
Strand 1: Breach of the Coronation Oath Act 1688
Breach: King Charles III publicly declared himself "Defender of Faiths" (1994, 2015, 2022), in contradiction of the oath to uphold the Protestant Reformed Religion established by law.
Remedy: Immediate public and legal repudiation of multi-faith position; Parliament to investigate breach and suspend royal prerogatives pending full inquiry.
Strand 2: Breach of the Act of Settlement 1701
Breach: Actions and statements praising Islam as morally superior to Western Christian tradition contravene the Protestant succession requirements.
Remedy: Constitutional committee to examine whether the monarch remains in lawful succession. Potential lawful abdication.
Strand 3: Breach of the Bill of Rights 1689 (Article 1)
Breach: Judicial reinterpretation of laws under the Human Rights Act constitutes unlawful suspension/alteration of statute without Parliament.
Remedy: Repeal or redrafting of HRA to conform to Bill of Rights supremacy and subject all judicial activism to parliamentary veto.
Strand 4: Breach of the Bill of Rights 1689 (Article 4)
Breach: Elections not genuinely free due to party system dominance, lack of direct representation, and media influence.
Remedy: Electoral reform; proportional representation; removal of party whip powers.
Strand 5: Breach of Magna Carta 1215 (Clause 39)
Breach: Arrests and detentions for protest and speech (under Public Order Acts) violate trial by jury and lawful due process.
Remedy: Repeal of all legislation infringing upon peaceful assembly and speech; return of all liberty-based cases to jury trial.
Strand 6: Breach of Magna Carta 1215 (Clause 40)
Breach: Denial of access to justice through legal aid cuts and secret courts (e.g., family courts).
Remedy: Restoration of public court access, repeal of closed hearings except for national security.
Strand 7: Breach of Common Law Principles
Breach: The shift to statute-only enforcement; ignoring case law and equity.
Remedy: Reaffirm common law as supreme judicial guidance; training and enforcement in constitutional jurisprudence.
Strand 8: Breach of the House of Lords Act 1999
Breach: Destruction of hereditary Lords removed a vital constitutional check.
Remedy: Reinstatement or replacement with independently appointed constitutional guardians with no party ties.
Strand 9: Breach of Ministerial Code and Convention
Breach: Repeated violations without consequence (e.g. Covid parties, corruption, misuse of data).
Remedy: Make Ministerial Code enforceable under law; establish independent accountability body.
Strand 10: Corporate Usurpation of Governance
Breach: Government and courts operate as registered legal entities, not lawful constitutional offices.
Remedy: Public inquiry into incorporation of public institutions; potential repeal of all corporate registrations.
Strand 11: Sovereign Allegiance to Foreign Powers
Breach: Subordination to UN, WEF, ECHR, and WHO priorities over British sovereignty.
Remedy: Parliamentary vote to withdraw from all foreign policy treaties that override national law.
Strand 12: Breach of Separation of Powers
Breach: Executive dominance of Parliament through party whip system and neutering of Lords.
Remedy: Abolish whip system; guarantee conscience voting; limit government control of legislative schedule.
Strand 13: Abuse of Statutory Instruments
Breach: Major policy changes pushed through as secondary legislation without full debate.
Remedy: Reform statutory instrument process to require supermajority or public referendum for rights-based measures.
Strand 14: Public Order and Censorship Legislation
Breach: Acts like the Public Order Act 2023 suppress protest and dissent.
Remedy: Immediate repeal of unconstitutional restrictions on peaceful protest.
Strand 15: Breach of Parliamentary Due Process
Breach: Laws routinely passed without full readings, debate, or public scrutiny.
Remedy: Enshrine full three-reading procedure in law; require public consultation for all Bills affecting rights.
Strand 16: Misuse of the Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Act 2022
Breach: Hands sole dissolution power to the Prime Minister, not the monarch or people.
Remedy: Reform the Act to include citizen-triggered dissolution mechanism (e.g. national referendum or petition threshold).
Strand 17: Financial Tyranny and Unlawful Taxation
Breach: Public funds spent without consent (e.g. foreign aid, war funding, surveillance, refugee housing).
Remedy: Treasury reforms; public budget referendums; return of no taxation without direct representation.
Strand 18: Breach of the Trust Between the Crown and People
Breach: Through silence and assent to tyranny, the Crown has abandoned its fiduciary duty.
Remedy: Lawful withdrawal of consent by the people and demand for constitutional redress.
Strand 19: Misprision of Treason / Failure to Prevent Collapse
Breach: MPs, judges, and civil servants remain silent or complicit in betrayal.
Remedy: Legal notices of liability served; public tribunals; political challenge and removal of offending parties.
Strand 20: Suppression of the Remedy Itself
Breach: Obstructing lawful objection through arrests, censorship, and abuse of judicial process.
Remedy: Judicial and parliamentary inquiry; public exposure and international oversight.
Strand 21: Unilateral Recognition of Foreign Statehood Without Parliamentary Process
Breach: Prime Minister Keir Starmer has pledged to recognise the State of Palestine as early as September 2025, without full parliamentary debate, vote, or public mandate. This constitutes foreign policy action executed without legislative authority.
Remedy: Require a full and binding parliamentary vote on all matters of international recognition and treaty; prohibit unilateral executive foreign policy recognition powers without public scrutiny.
Conclusion and Lawful Demand: In light of the above breaches — individually significant, but collectively catastrophic — the People of the Realm issue this lawful affidavit of objection, placing the Crown and Parliament on formal notice. Remedy is demanded through the lawful dissolution of Parliament, the suspension of the monarch’s legislative prerogatives, and the immediate restoration of constitutional order under common law and the ancient statutes.
Failure to respond constitutes tacit agreement under the maxims of law.
Signed: Maximilian-rex Cromwell
The Constitution.
I have always admired the quotes attributed to the writer G.K.Chesterton. But the one I find most fitting as this moment I'm time is:
'It's terrible to contemplate how few politicians are hanged'.
@brexitblog_info Ah, but you are missing the point. Our King appears to also be becoming unhinged and mad. But don't worry it will all work out when we become an Islamic state with Sharia Law. Not long now.
Today's Daily Sceptic update is here. The false promise of electric vehicles is being exposed, says Tilak Doshi; a leaked BBC email exposes the corporation's bias on the Israel-Gaza conflict; and CJ Strachan watches a woke BBC comedian bomb in Ealing. https://t.co/8Z7oS63NFx