Not especially. It's a theory about a [widespread] conspiracy by the government (in this case, the government of England or the UK -- a pity you don't know the difference) to act unlawfully.
No, but anything that alleges a widespread conspiracy to violate the law is a conspiracy theory, by definition.
Well, there's part of the conspiracy you're alleging. If the papacy approves of something, that makes anyone participating a "stooge." By this argument, Manchester United is a stooge of a substantial portion of the football fans of the world.
Actually, no. That's one of the interesting and unique things about the Normal Conquest -- in fact, none of the barons, lords, and whatnot claimed to own any of the land in England. It was all held in fief from the Crown.
.... which is one of the traditional perks of military conquest. You conquer the land, you own it.
This part:
On the contrary, the Magna Carta broke the stronghold of the King that had existed since 1066; the barons, lords, and whatnot were ostensibly granted powers and rights of their own independent of the land that they "held" at the whim of the current reigning monarch.
And, of course, "the bloodlines of the New World Order" is pure conspiracy theory.
Right. Because neither communism nor fascism have ever been threats to democracy.
In 1800 lords could vote? Really? Obviously the meaning of "House of Commons" has mysteriously escaped you.
In fact, there was a watershed change between the Magna Carta and the 1800s precisely because the untitled could vote and could exercise power,....
This is simply wrong.
It means they're laws.
Yup. it's incorrect gibberish like this that has resulted in your posts being ghettoized in the conspiracy theory section. You're assuming a widespread conspiracy of illegal action on the part of the British Parliament.
More conspiracy theorizing.
It also says nothing about the number of eggs to put into a proper Yorkshire pudding. Not really relevant, I'm afraid. As a matter of fact, I'd be deeply worried if a Scottish MP were required to serve the electorate of England.
It does. It reminds me of every other half-educated lunatic whackjob on the conspiracy theory forum, which is why this thread is now correctly placed in the half-educated lunatic whackjob conspiracy theory forum.