Mojo
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...the oath swearing fraternities.
Why this objection to those who swear oaths? Have you bothered to read the Bill of Rights that you keep citing?
...the oath swearing fraternities.
I'm not granting you anything. I'm pointing out the logical course of action for you to take.
Why would I want to leave?
Oh, and I cut the rest of your post. I don't mind you trolling, but try and stick to the subject you're trolling on. There's a good lad.
Really ?
And is Parliament free to break the law of this land ? When they, courts, kings and you and I are all subject to the law of this land ?.
Answer - NO
Parliamentary sovereignty is a principle of the UK constitution. It makes Parliament the supreme legal authority in the UK, which can create or end any law. Generally, the courts cannot overrule its legislation and no Parliament can pass laws that future Parliaments cannot change. Parliamentary sovereignty is the most important part of the UK constitution.
http://www.parliament.uk/about/how/sovereignty/
Still confused?
All of a sudden, I have an overwhelming urge to attack the Spanish Armada!
Politicians do not make laws. They make only Statutes. And what is a statute ?
Politicians do not make laws. They make only Statutes. And what is a statute ? It's a regulative rule of a SOCIETY. Which they are sworn members of. It's NOT the law of this land. Statutes are SUBJECT TO THE LAW OF THIS LAND. They are kept on the STATUTE BOOK. They are ALL subject to the law of this land.
Get it yet ? A Statute which is proved to be unlawful must be repealed. So says the law. How much clearer, more simple, can it get ?
Not other systems of administration.
Why would I do that? You're not British. I don't know what country you do live in, but if you cannot stand the laws of that country, leave it.But do not associate me with the farce that is the British state.
Why would I do that? You're not British. I don't know what country you do live in, but if you cannot stand the laws of that country, leave it.
I have never gotten an answer to who makes the law buffet that the freemen get to pick from.
So, in Especially's UK, the common law is the supreme law of the land. Parliament isn't supreme, the common law is.Er, no. Wrong again.
After the theory of the 'divine right of kings' came the next theory of the 'divine right of parliaments'. Both are stupid. They are nothing but 'theories' made by the ruling/political classes. They are NOT the law of this land.
The sovereignty, the real sovereignty, of a nation is found with its people. Who are consulted when forming governments. For a start. That is proof positive that the people have the sovereignty of the nation. NOT parliaments. A parliament is subject itself to the law of the land. And its members can be prosecuted by the law of the land if they break the law of the land. You DID know this, didn't you ? I mean, think about it. It's not difficult, is it ?
The monarchy itself swears to uphold the law of the land at the time of the coronation. Once again, proof that the law of this land is the supreme lawful authority. Policemen are there to uphold the LAW OF THE LAND.
And, just in case you still don't get it. The Rule of Law. What law ? The law of this land. You can't possibly miss it, can you ?
Does it get any easier ? I mean, can it get more simple than this ????
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9gTjvcK8to
Politicians do not make laws. They make only Statutes. And what is a statute ? It's a regulative rule of a SOCIETY. Which they are sworn members of. It's NOT the law of this land. Statutes are SUBJECT TO THE LAW OF THIS LAND. They are kept on the STATUTE BOOK. They are ALL subject to the law of this land.
Get it yet ? A Statute which is proved to be unlawful must be repealed. So says the law. How much clearer, more simple, can it get ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9gTjvcK8to
Statutes of Parliament are binding ONLY on members of that Society which is parliament. But ALL, rich and poor, kings, parliaments, men, women, courts, police forces, courts, EVERYONE, is subject to the Law of the Land. The Common Law.
I am so glad we have sorted that out -
But just in case you've missed it -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9gTjvcK8to
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Your country has been overtaken by a bunch of students? I wouldn't worry too much about that, just wait until they get drunk and kick them out. What country are you living in, by the way?Why should I leave my country just because the fraternities have taken over the legal system ?
How is the statute proved to be unlawful? Who decides whether it is unlawful?
Who repeals the statute? What is the exact wording of 'the law' in this respect, and when, and by whom, was it written?
Thanks.
A Statute is proved to be unlawful when it is challenged in a court of law, under the law of this land, and found to contradict the law of this land. The judge of the court decides it. Since judges (and not politicians) are there to decide on matters of law. That is what judges are for.
The Parliament is then forced to repeal the Statute. This happened recently in the UK with a police policy of stopping and searching people. Which was proved to be UNLAWFUL. The Statute had to be repealed on that. Because the Statute was UNLAWFUL.