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The Constitution of the United Kingdom of Great Britain
S**G
A must for every bookshelf
Handy size little book easy to read and carry about.
S**T
1 crucial part of the constitution is missing.
The Act of Settlement 1700 was brought into law 12 years after the Bill of Rights to clarify once and for all what LAW is and defines the difference between law and statutes as there was still some confusion and the confusion remains today, despite this problem being resolved over 300 years ago.Law is defined as the “Birthright of the People”. This 1 tiny piece of legislation describes very plainly that the LAW is our birthright. Our birthright is “God Given”. Therefore, No man can create Law and Parliament is an assembly of men, therefore Parliament cannot make LAWS. They can only create statutes which require our consent to be enforced. Educate yourself people. The Acts and Statutes the system use against us are unenforceable if you do not consent or create joinder with them.“And whereas the Laws of England are the Birthright of the People thereof and all the Kings and Queens who shall ascend the Throne of this Realm ought to administer the Government of the same according to the said Laws and all their Officers and Ministers ought to serve them respectively according to the same.”I hope this book gets a second edition to review and include this legislation and many others that are coming to light.
L**Y
Little book with lots of info
An A5 book but printed in small type so tons of information to digest in something that fits in the back pocket of your jeans.
B**D
Informative
I like the fact that I now know we have been constantly robbed by contract laws. I had previously given the benefit of the doubt to people who want to help make our world a better place. Obviously not.
G**K
A must have book
Helpful and a good guide
H**E
It's ok
Book looks like really thick hardcover but when it came it's about a cm thick! Not worth the money tbh but that's just me.
C**E
Just as described
Good book
S**N
Good read
Very informative worthwhile read
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