Can the State do anything it likes?

If we know that the Trial by Jury is the bulwark, the cornerstone, the foundation of our criminal justice system, a ‘little parliament’, ‘the lamp which shows that freedom lives’, a protection against unjust legislation — how can it be lawful for the state to legislate to remove or restrict it?

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The silence is deafening

"I’ve been blocked by many “truthers” on X simply for pointing out the dynamics that govern our reality and why our Constitution is legitimate. Their counter arguments confirmed to me that they have no intention of addressing causal factors but wish to remain in a loop of hopelessness, attention seeking, distraction and endless waffle disguised as altruism. Is there any help for people that choose to ignore the dynamics of reality? Is it a case of unchecked ego or is it something else?"

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Invitation to Lawyers and Public Servants

An invitation to lawyers and public servants to have a discussion about Constitutional qualms you may be having as a result of the furore about Trial by Jury

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Is David Lammy a White Hat?

The legal profession are standing up for Trial by Jury—your most important defence mechanism against unlawful and unjust legislation. But, there is a very prevalent and dangerous mis-understanding…

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Isn't This Actually Treason by the State?

People must notice the problem with allowing the state to decide which trials will get a jury and which will not... which offences will be sequestered away from scrutiny by the people, and which will not...

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Leveson at a Glance

A summary of the key proposals found in Part 1 of the report on the Independent Review of the Criminal Courts by Sir Brian Leveson

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My Letter to Brian Leveson

There is a general recognition amongst the people and the judiciary, that this prerogative is a protection for and by the people against unconstitutional, unjust or oppressive legislation - so why can we not see that it is absurd, illogical or possibly even a dastardly sleight of hand to suggest that this protection be legislated away - that the government can legislate away the people’s protection against immoral or unjust legislation!

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Leveson Review: Part 1 Report

Apart from the sheer arrogance seen in this report, the background and journey to this position of justice system breakdown - in order to provide the excuse to take radical steps - is not entirely organic.

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An Important Conversation with Ben Rubin

Thanks to Ben and the UKColumn for the opportunity to get into some important aspects about our Rule of Law and the Natural Order

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House of Lords Constitution Committee - Rule of Law Written Evidence

Well here is is ladies and gentlemen: the body of written evidence is now available to read. Many of you will have made contributions to this so well done on your efforts!

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Outstanding...

...from Calvin Perrins. Please watch.

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17th Century History: 'Glorious' Revolution Parts 2 and 3

Thanks again to Damien Lepts for inviting me on to continue the series. It's been fascinating and a great opportunity to unravel this period of history and expose what was really going on

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