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Britain's defficient democracy Walter Stonet (0 comments)
No Constitution
The United Kingdom does not have a written constitution to define the powers of the government or the rights of citizens. Parliament is supreme. There is no law it cannot make and no law that it cannot repeal. There is no limit to its power.
In Britain "rights" are given by parliament. Such "rights", which are not rights at all, may be taken away by parliament as easily as they were given.
No Right to Communicate
In the United Kingdom owning a television is against the law unless you have a licence, in contravention of international humans rights guarantees of freedom of communication.
Click for more about how the BBC flouts human rights to extort £2.4B from the people of Britain.
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