Right now the European Union which started as a fraud pretending it was a trade agreement is embarking on the full integration of all European states to be enslaved under a single government controlled from Brussels.
Oct 8, 2007
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Right now the European Union which started as a fraud pretending it was a trade agreement is embarking on the full integration of all European states to be enslaved under a single government controlled from Brussels. Trial by jury will be abolished and the right of innocence until proved guilty shall be lost by the British. Already the majority of British rule emanates from Brussels.
The Council of Brussels is already in the hands of Islamics and strong moves are afoot to include Turkey into the Union which of course will admit millions of Moslems who will have the right to stand for the European parliament.
This principle, like Habeas Corpus, was enshrined in British law by Magna Carta. It survived for eight centuries before coming under venomous attack by modern governments which dislike its inefficiency and expense.
The right to jury trial means that British citizens, unlike those in foreign dictatorships, are entitled to demand to be tried by '12 good men and true' rather than convicted by an arbitrary tribunal.
A government Bill in 2006 tried to take away this right for complex fraud cases, but the proposal was blocked in the House.
Alongside the attack on jury trial, modern British government has sought to move away from formal justice to an improvised system of executive justice, thus sidestepping the due process of law which has been the defining feature of the British system.
This kind of casual justice has been introduced for a variety of offences, for example hooliganism and shoplifting.
The resultant move to fixed penalty notices means that suspects can buy their way out of the formal process of punishment by paying a fine. As a result, shoplifting and some other offences are subject to taxation rather than criminal punishment.
IN A famous passage, the great 20th-century historian AJP Taylor wrote that 'in August 1914, a sensible, law-abiding Englishman could pass through life and hardly notice the existence of the State, beyond the post office and the policeman. He could live where he liked and as he liked.
He could travel abroad or leave his country for ever without a passport or any sort of official permission.' Only 90 years have passed since he uttered those words and today the opposite is true.
The growth of the State intrudes everywhere upon our lives and our liberties. We must set boundaries now, or our ancient freedoms - the very things which define us as British - will be lost for ever.
"I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do the something that I can do. What I can do, I should do. And what I should do, by the grace of God, I will do." - Edward Everett Hale
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