Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Reclaiming Our Sovereignty

The nation is in a state of collapse. We have collapsing industry, agriculture, basic economic infrastructure and health provision. Rather than working to reverse this collapse, our politicians are working as hard as they can to have us subsumed into a regionalised European superstate.

The new European government is to be headed up by Tony Blair, a man who, along with his Bilderberg Group sponsor Kenneth Clarke, believes that the Westphalian conception of the nation state is outdated and unfashionable.

If Britain is to survive, if the British people are to survive, we must organise ourselves around the principles of our constitution - that we are sovereign, not the Monarchy, and especially not Parliament. We must learn that politics is not about power. It is about our welfare, our liberty.

If we are to keep our nation, we must learn to fight oligarchy. We must be willing to stand up and govern ourselves. Join us:

www.thebcgroup.org.uk


The British Constitution's two main features are
the
Rule of Law and
the
Supremacy of Parliament.

These legal rules and laws are contained in these documents:

Magna Carta (1215),

The Petition of Rights 1628,

Habeus Corpus Act 1679,

the Bill of Rights 1689,

the Act of Settlement 1701,

the Act of Union 1707 and

the Act of Union 1800

http://www.parliament.uk/actofunion/lib/visuals/images/1_BillOfRights_1.jpg


The British Constitution is the set of laws and legal principles that regulate how this country is governed and ensure that the government acts at all times within the rule of law.
The British Constitution ensures that the government serves the people,
and not that the people serve the government!