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Some very interesting reading here !
http://contempt.fmotl.com/
from further down the link ~
Now, since the Magna Carta 1215 TREATY is the best-known start to a written Constitution that we have, where do 'Bill of Rights (1689) ... etc ... the Supreme Court Act 1981' obtain their Constitutional legitimacy? The Magna Carta 1215 says NOTHING about any legitimacy for any Parliament - nor (obviously) for any Acts of Parliament. In point of fact the Magna Carta 1215 specifically states that any attempt to supersede it is null & void.
How very clever ~
In point of fact the Magna Carta 1215 specifically states that any attempt to supersede it is null & void. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://contempt.fmotl.com/
from further down the link ~
Now, since the Magna Carta 1215 TREATY is the best-known start to a written Constitution that we have, where do 'Bill of Rights (1689) ... etc ... the Supreme Court Act 1981' obtain their Constitutional legitimacy? The Magna Carta 1215 says NOTHING about any legitimacy for any Parliament - nor (obviously) for any Acts of Parliament. In point of fact the Magna Carta 1215 specifically states that any attempt to supersede it is null & void.
How very clever ~
In point of fact the Magna Carta 1215 specifically states that any attempt to supersede it is null & void. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!