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.
Read MoreApart 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.
Read MoreDetails of the next local Devon group meeting and the next online meeting are posted
Read MoreIt is astonishing enough that people in various parts of our governing system believe it is their job and right to decide the limits of our birthright, but the level of arrogance and presumptuousness displayed here in thinking that the people, whose constitution it is, should be the last to hear about it is simply jaw-dropping.
Read MoreSome thoughts on the latest excitements regarding the sentencing council's guidelines regarding pre-sentence reports. Whilst a concern, this is hiding the deeper problems we face. And we're all being distracted in the process.
Read MoreAs part of Sir Brian Leveson's call for evidence, Will (among many others) writes to Sir Brian. In this letter I tackle the ownership of Justice within a community, the dangers of order-following, the Constitutional requirement of Juries and some further suggestions.
Read MorePlease watch my approx. 30 min presentation what is likely to be a new attack on Trial by Jury. This is off the back of a crisis in the Justice system in which we have a backlog of approx 73000 cases.
Read MoreAn important discussion between Will and Ben Rubin of the PATTERN Community and UK Column. We get into some deeper matters relating to the British Constitution and its history - and why, through our history since the Bill of Rights of 1689, we have seen an inversion of our authentic Rule of Law.
Read More11 am Saturday 7th, Will is joining Ben Ruben on the Pattern Network for a discussion on our Common Law Constitution and other deeper connected subjects such as Individual Rights and Natural Law
Read MoreA short essay explaining the concept of the 'Royal We' in what is probably its proper context. This affects our understanding of the constitution in its proper form and that we all step into the role of public servant (the 'We') when we move against someone suspected of a crime.
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