Great Scott
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Anyone struggling to understand the basic principles of our English Constitution and of the English Common Law, the two most informative and authoritative writings that I highly recommend above all others is; for constitutional principles, the pamphlet written by the Lord Somers
🏴 Constitution https://t.co/BwWt9h8ksC John Somers - The Judgment of Whole Kingdoms &c (1771) https://t.co/SCV05aXyX8 'Recommended as proper to be kept in all Families, that their Children’s Children may know the Birth-right, Liberty and Property belonging to an English-man.'
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@cmwrawcliffe "But my Lords this is not the fact, this is not the Constitution, we have a law of parliament. We have a Statute Book and the Bill of Rights" England's Historical Constitutional Documents And Statutes: https://t.co/5cqQrCFVzJ
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Anyone struggling to understand the basic principles of our English Constitution and of the English Common Law, the two most informative and authoritative writings that I highly recommend above all others is; for constitutional principles, the pamphlet written by the Lord Somers
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This isn't the first veteran to say as such nor the last. But we still wear a poppy, for their deaths should always be remembered. In the future their sacrifice will be remembered differently, but still respected.
'What we fought for was our freedom, even now [the country] is worse than it was when I fought for it,' says 100-year-old World War II Veteran Alec Penstone.
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@englishexit @gabby_cabby @nathmg385606 say NO to regionalisation of England ....we dont do roman law in England, only COMMON LAW allowed ! #commonlaw #England
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I forgot who posted this, some months ago now - Steven someone? Let me know and I'll happily credit them A good source of such info is @SecretPeopleTSP
As I understand it, ReformUK say they will introduce a UK Bill of Rights, which may allay some people's fears The English have the 1688 Bill of Rights which seems to have been pushed to the back of the shelf when we became Great Britain and the the UK
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British social housing for British people. Nothing controversial about that.
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Apprenticeships. I love them. We’ve developed hundreds and hundreds through our companies, giving youngsters the skills they need to build a rewarding and sustainable career. We’ve sold an entire generation a foul lie, that if you don’t go to university, you’ve somehow failed -
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The notion of 'Birthright' and Parliament being the guardian of our liberties was still in the minds of our People well into the 20th century. This from the introduction to the book 'Our Parliament' by The Hansard Society (1945). 'Parliament is part of the birthright of every
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What should be of concern to any upstanding citizen is that the Judge has already acted in a manner that appears to be nefarious and bias. Based on the above can we trust him? I think not! /18
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It's dangerous when media tries to bias people in this way. It show zero journalistic integrity and is happening too much for propaganda and views. A very slippery slope. Journalism should be about supplying ALL the facts ONLY and letting the reader decide what to think about it.
Vice journalistic credibility = ZERO. Let’s see what other out of context, deceptively edited content they drop. I really do wonder if they actually think they are the good guys???
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AMC backs off suggestion that it will allow texting in theaters
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A Disney space station? It no longer seems like such a goofy idea
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Intestinal worms may be our frenemies: They cultivate bacteria to block diseases
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Apple stops patching QuickTime for Windows despite 2 active vulnerabilities
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After “pepper spray incident,” UC Davis spent $175,000 to boost image online
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Visual Studio Code editor hits version 1, has half a million users
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