Death Of Democracy
We have witnessed this week the tragic events of the Supreme Court in using their powers and position to overturn parliamentary decisions.
It's a ground-breaking turn of events that I suspect many people have not yet fully digested.
It means that any time the elite establishment don't want our parliament to do something, they can hop off to the Supreme Court who support them, to have decisions overturned or laws made in their favour.
This nullifies totally the position and purpose of a sovereign parliament. In such a situation Parliament is clearly not sovereign and instead that power sits with a judiciary that is not elected nor accountable to the UK people.
That in turn means we no longer have a democracy. That's not a fanciful rant, it's now actual fact. The Supreme Court and establishment have now overruled our sovereign parliament. Parliament is worthless.
There is no point whatsoever in the UK people voting any further. Their wishes are not going to be actioned unless they are the wishes of this establishment and any time they want to the corrupt establishment will trot off to the Supreme Court to get what they want. The Supreme Court has essentially taken sides and sided with the establishment.
I'm reading calls from various posters across the internet to now make a stand as it once again falls to the British people to fight to preserve their right to freedom and democracy. So it has repeatedly been throughout history.
The recurring suggestion thus far is for the people to
cease paying their taxes.
If they are no longer being represented by parliament then they shouldn't be paying taxes to that parliament.
It's an interesting idea.
A nationwide refusal to pay tax.
I suspect it will be just the tip of the iceberg.