Thursday, 8 October 2009

Invoking Clause 61 of Magna Carta, as repeated with great distinctness by Henry III (1216-72) “ …

it shall; be lawful for every one in our realm to rise against us to use all the ways and means they can to hinder us … 

until that in which we have transgressed and offenced shall have been brought again into due state …”

The Government and the House of Commons have had their say in ratifying the renamed Treaty of Lisbon.

The House of Lords have had their say in ratifying that same Treaty. 

Neither House have listened to the People that, in respect of the Lower House, sent them to Parliament to represent them. 

They have ignored the people completely. 

The High Court also refused judicial review on the previous EU Constitutional Treaty. 

The people have been denied their say at every point.

I am very much aware that Clause 61 desires four of a quorum of Barons to take any grievances or petitions to the Monarch, but time is short and that was tried before at the time of the Treaty of Nice.  

Will they again?  I would hope so. However, it is also the People’s duty to defend their Monarch and their Country; not only is their solemn Oath of Allegiance to the Crown, the people have a very strong desire and need for their Country to be free and for those we elect to actually instigate our laws, working with the European Union but not governed by them and particularly not forever. 

The Treaty of Lisbon is a Treaty too far. 

The House of Lords is no longer the same House of Lords with its commitment to the workings of our own Constitution as it once used to be with the steady hands of the Hereditary Peers at the helm. 

We can no longer stand by and do nothing while our Head of State too is ignored, deemed to be an ordinary European Union citizen.  

Her Majesty is no such thing for she is our much beloved Queen and on Coronation Oath not to be subject to alien laws.

The Treaty of Lisbon is a very constitutional Treaty and without doubt, the People should have had say in a true and fair Referendum because it will affect this Country for all time (the EU is planning for the next fifty years starting with The Stockholm Programme and so it goes on and on).  

There is now but one final recourse open to the Electorate, that being to ask Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II for the Treaty of Lisbon to be withdrawn and put before the People in a referendum, preferably before all 27 Countries ratify it and even if it has been ratified by all.

It is time for the people to use for themselves this section of their Common Law Constitution, the great Magna Carta Clause 61.  

There is no point in having a Constitution if it remains dormant forever and unused and our laws are instigated by foreigners and simply transposed into the United Kingdom.  It is time the People of this Country spoke up to defend their Country and its unique Constitution.  

This is so little to ask to try to save the peace of the Realm, particularly so when our forces are fighting and sadly dying to bring “Democracy” to the people of Afghanistan, which the people of Britain have been denied by their own Government.

No less than 40,000 people went in the first days to see the gold treasure of The Shropshire Hoard in Birmingham. 

I would like to think we could inspire at least the same amount of people to write to Her Majesty -- for the price of a British stamp.   

I would like to hit one million really.  We have a duty to do quite apart from the fact that none of us want the contents of the Lisbon Treaty to apply to anyone in this Country, for it is one Treaty too far.  

No more new EU Treaty or legislation (e.g. The Stockholm Program) contrary to our Common Law Constitution should be accepted by this Country ever again without a referendum for the people. 

Logistics: With a careful eye on the postal strike, timing becomes more important than ever.  Therefore if you know anyone that is going down to London and is prepared to deliver the letters by hand, please use that method.  

I can’t see any letters being delivered by post before Monday 12.10.2009, so the 40 days should start from that date.  

I hope every member of your family writes a letter to the Queen. Please spread the word as much as you can, and PLEASE write to you local AND the Daily Papers.  The proposal does not just come from me, but from every person in Her Majesty’s Realm that wants their voices to be heard in a referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon.  I will however, keep a tally on how many people have written to the Queen if you let me know.   Letters to the Queen are the most important at this point in time.  Thank you and good luck. 

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