All Uk legislation passed since 2000 is null and void

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Staggering if true...

Our government passed the House of Lords Act in 1999. This is known as General Legislation. The Act removed (hereditary) Peers of the Realm from the HoL. They were denied access to their seats. This is a no-no. A very big no-no.

So it transpires that:

"Removal of a Peer of the Realm from his seat in the House of Lords cannot be procured by General Legislation, such as the Blair Government’s House of Lords Act 1999.

This piece of General Legislation did NOT empower Her Majesty’s Government to impede a single Hereditary Peer who had taken his or her seat in the House of Lords after having sworn the Oath of Allegiance to the Crown, from continuing to carry out their solemn duties in the House of Lords as Councillors to the Crown, in accordance with the British Constitution."

Now, because they unlawfully interfered with the way the HoL operates, any and all legislation enacted since 2000 is null and void. Including, I am delighted to add, the vile and childish smoking ban, plus every single statute vomited on us from the EU. Naturally, the Lisbon Treaty is also null & void. Cool. We just left the European Union!

http://worldreports.org/news/282_all_uk_legislation_passed_since_2000_is_null_and_void
 
Bristish Law is what the British Parliment says it is.

We have been in the EU since 1993 so why would that matter?
 
The smoking law is not childish at all pal.
I'm not totally anti-smoking but I feel I should have the right to clean air, go and pollute yourself somewhere away from me!

If this is true, that human rights law can go straight away!
 
Interesting read. Harriet Harmon is my MP, with Tessa Jowel being my neighbouring MP.
I have posted that on my local forum asking them to reply. I know they do read the forum as they have replied to posts previously.
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk</a>
 
Ha ha ha, how many have fallen for it ! Classic !

'CONSERVATIVE' LEADER DAVID CAMERON BACKS THIS WHEEZE, TOO
On 26th May 2009, the 'Conservative' David Cameron – front man for the alternative intelligence-promoted (Notting Hill) clique that has been readied, US-style, to replace the intelligence-promoted (Islington) claque headed by Blair and Brown from the 1990s if the forthcoming election cannot be adequately rigged to ensure a Brown victory – indicated that he is stupid enough to have fallen for this ruse, as well, when he pronounced that ‘a Conservative Government will seriously consider the option of fixed-term Parliaments when there is a majority Government’.
 
Corky said:
Bristish Law is what the British Parliment says it is.

We have been in the EU since 1993 so why would that matter?
exactly.
Fuckin stupid link.
 
Corky said:
Skashion said:
One question, what British constitution?

The one that didn't get written.

Indeed, not only is it not written but it doesn't really exist. It comes down to one thing; Parliamentary Sovereignty. Parliament in this country is ridiculously powerful and is to all intents and purposes, the Constitution of this country. I personally believe all Private Members bills should be repealed on the basis that they run counter to the modus operandi of this country's means of accountability. You know what, those laws are still being enforced and I'm not really surprised.
 

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