UK never was a "free country" or "democracy". It always was a totalitarian monarchy where officially only specific family is allowed to rule and any attempt to override its rule or change a ruler is a severe crime.
All that parliament and ministers circus is just for fascade. They all, without exception serve only royal family by law.
I found out something similar recently about the United States, and this should be relevant to anyone who likes to call themselves a "Constitutionalist".
The Constitution was preceded by the Articles of Confederation. Some conspiracy theorists are of the view that the Constitutional itself--never called for by the people--was a power grab by the Elites, far exceeding the power granted by the Articles. I agree completely, but this isn't the worst part.
When the Articles of Confederation were written, it was vital that the central government have no more power over them than the King had previously. Obviously so, since they had just fought a war to escape that power, not to replace Charles with a native tyrant far more up in their business.
The problem, of course, does not reside in the documentation. There are people that act virtuously and choose to restrain themselves in accord with general agreements, written or otherwise, and those who seek power and will never restrain themselves.
The real conspiracy is how Musk's reaction is always included in these posts, as if to ingratiate him to the dissidents... But surely that could never be
United implies bound together; divided implies apart from one another. Nature dividing each being from one another implies freedom; few uniting many together implies slavery.
Only white native English citizens are being arrested for speaking up on the destruction of their nation.
Yes, that is correct. It's called the Kalergi plan.
8 TIMES MORE people arrested for FREE SPEECH in UK than in Russia. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiFPS8fsRIw
Always wanted to go to London and visit Speaker's Corner Not so much nowadays tho modern England starting to resemble the book 1984 lol
London is a multicultural city.
UK never was a "free country" or "democracy". It always was a totalitarian monarchy where officially only specific family is allowed to rule and any attempt to override its rule or change a ruler is a severe crime.
All that parliament and ministers circus is just for fascade. They all, without exception serve only royal family by law.
I found out something similar recently about the United States, and this should be relevant to anyone who likes to call themselves a "Constitutionalist".
The Constitution was preceded by the Articles of Confederation. Some conspiracy theorists are of the view that the Constitutional itself--never called for by the people--was a power grab by the Elites, far exceeding the power granted by the Articles. I agree completely, but this isn't the worst part.
When the Articles of Confederation were written, it was vital that the central government have no more power over them than the King had previously. Obviously so, since they had just fought a war to escape that power, not to replace Charles with a native tyrant far more up in their business.
The problem, of course, does not reside in the documentation. There are people that act virtuously and choose to restrain themselves in accord with general agreements, written or otherwise, and those who seek power and will never restrain themselves.
The real conspiracy is how Musk's reaction is always included in these posts, as if to ingratiate him to the dissidents... But surely that could never be
United implies bound together; divided implies apart from one another. Nature dividing each being from one another implies freedom; few uniting many together implies slavery.