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Party politics destroys freedom
Issue 35: July 2023
|The Light
No matter which side you vote for, tyranny always gets in
PARLIAMENTARY sovereignty is a term that politicians use to justify the revolutionary system they have secretly created - the single elective authority.
This system pretends to be representative of public opinion by offering a variety of manifestos.
These collective packages mean that the voter is forced to consent to the entire contents of a manifesto, thereby granting total power to the winning party, and thus destroying the protection of constitutional law.
We were to find out, to our dismay, that this protection would be destroyed by party politicians, when, in 1972 - believing in our centuries-old right in Common Law to petition the Crown - our 750,000 signatures were ignored, and we endured 48 years in the EU.
This is to illustrate to the reader the magnitude of the damage that can, and has been, inflicted on the English people by the 'democratic' confidence trick called the party system.
It was of course repeated in 2019, when Boris Johnson was granted an 80-seat majority by a desperate nation wanting back its right to self-government - from the very party that had given it away.
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