The Talking Clock is an opinion based, independently authored, small 'c' conservative, libertarian blog.
"The laws of England are the birthright of the people thereof; and all the kings and queens, who shall ascend the throne of this realm, ought to administer the government of the same according to the said laws; and all their officers and ministers ought to serve them respectively, according to the same."
Act of Settlement, 1700/01
"And I do declare that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state or potentate hath or ought to have any
jurisdiction, power, superiority, pre-eminence or authority, ecclesiastical or spiritual, within this realm."
Bill of Rights, 1689
- an important and still exisiting part of OUR both written and unwritten English constitution
Friday, 30 October 2009
So, whose house do you fancy searching without a warrant today?
No, we didn't get it on a wacky conspiracy theory site. We wish we had.
Nope. It's in The Times.
And they're bringing the powers in through a statutory instrument rather than having to debate it in Parliament. Why go through the inconvenience of democracy when we can just impose a totalitarian, fascist state on the public?
Even the police are complaining about this latest one.
Still voting Labour, anyone?
Meanwhile, as a Londoner, can we just appeal to Boris Johnson to tell them to stuff off? Make a stand, Boris, and refuse to let anybody that the Mayor of London is responsible for have any part in this blatant destruction of another part of the constitution of our once proud land.
Wonder if those who lived through the Salem witchcraft trials would have any advice for the poor, poor citizens of this totalitarian regime..?
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