Monday, November 16, 2009

HM the Queen has the Power, Perogative and Duty to save England

I repeat my headline, "HM the Queen has the Power, Prerogative and Duty to save England". Parliament stands prorogued, the Royal Prerogative until 18th November can now only rest with the Monarch. England is about to be disbanded and absorbed into alien and foreign control. My post of last Saturday morning beneath this makes clear that this is the intention and a standing note to MPs in the House of Commons Library has made this fact quite clear to these same MPs since last year. Members of Parliament with English constituencies or connections should feel their necks frequently between now and next Wednesday's commencement of the new Parliamentary session and imagine the feel of an encircling rope. There is plenty of doubt that the ancient non-amendable statutes at the bed-rock of England's unwritten Constitution have sufficient legal effect to still retain the ancient penalty for High Treason. In two weeks time the Lisbon Treaty will enter into force. The deliberate destruction of England, already carefully planned, will then be put into effect and our corrupt politicians will no longer be able to hide the truth from their constituents nor demand further sacrifices from our armed forces in support of a nation that no longer exists. The Queen has these final 14 days to demand the return of the wrongfully ratified Treaty of Lisbon and put the promised question of its acceptability to the voters or preferably demand an immediate General Election so that a new Parliament can decide the Treaty's future considering the terms of her own Coronation Oath. MPs of the past Parliament should at the very least be denied a comfortable retirement. Hopefully this blog will remain on the record denying any legitimate defense of ignorance when the fuller facts become clear, possibly even by the end of this year. House of Commons Library Standard Note (Number SN/IA/4894 ) of course already remains on the record ..... feel your throats and think carefully! UPDATE at 0815 GMT Nick Clegg, Liberal Democrat Leader at least agrees there should be no more business as usual from next Wednesday, read here.

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Saturday, October 17, 2009

President Klaus needs early UK election if Lisbon Treaty to be thwarted!

The Telegraph has the report linked here, of which this is the essence:

Mr Klaus, who angered EU partners when he further delayed the ratification process by asking for an opt-out on the treaty earlier this month, said he still did not see the document as a good thing for "freedom in Europe."

But in an interview with the "Lidove noviny" newspaper in the Czech Republic, he said: "I cannot and will not wait for British elections, unless they hold them in the next few days or weeks.

The Queen of England will be tested in the coming days, the Leader of the Opposition must apply all possible pressure backed by William Hague. The Lisbon Treaty, if forced upon the country of the United Kingdom by this disgraced Parliament, will never be accepted by the people, certainly not once the full consequences of this government's economic mismanagement and negligence comes to be felt by all during the coming months and years to follow.

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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Queen gives audience to Governor of the Bank of England

The audience given by the Queen to the Governor of the Bank of England is apparently without precedence and the first reference I found is in this editorial in The Times, linked here, as follows: Throughout her reign, the Queen had never held an audience with a governor of the Bank – till yesterday, when she met Mr King. The meeting might have passed as a constitutional idiosyncrasy, but Mr King also appeared to diverge from the policies of the Prime Minister. Appearing before the Treasury Select Committee of MPs, he was sceptical about the scope for further stimulus of the UK economy by fiscal means. Given the size of the deficits now and for the next two to three years, argued Mr King, there should be caution about adding to them. The Daily Telegraph, here, has a photograph from PA in its report and adds the following interesting detail: Immediately after the hearing at the House of Commons, Mr King was invited to Buckingham Palace for a private audience with the Queen. The meeting, at Her Majesty’s request, represented the first time she has met the incumbent Bank Governor. Is the Queen asking for an audience of more concern to the incompetent and jet-setting Prime Minister or the fact that the Governor of the cash printing bank first openly criticised the Prime Minister's policies which as the Times editorial points out are thought by some (including this blog) to carry 'the risk of an "Arma-geddon scenario”, where there are not enough lenders to meet planned levels of public borrowing'. The Daily Mail added this simple last line to its coverage of King's momentous warnings and carried the same picture of Mervyn King meeting the Queen: Later the Queen held an audience with the governor of the Bank of England for the first time in her reign.

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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Smith, Straw, Brown and the Queen.

Consider Britain's Home Secretary Jacqui Smith MP for Redditch. Week after week, month after month, year after year she has been travelling from Parliament to her sister's home inwardly calculating the amount she is accumulating by ripping off the British taxpayers. Not a moral bone can exist in her entire make-up. Consider Jack Straw, having held almost every high office of state except that of Prime Minister itself, and now falsely adopts the garb of Lord Chancellor while sitting in the House of Commons and handing the Queen 'Her' Governments proposals. Such a grand man, such a fraud - a lowly worm indeed, who in spite of all his salary and perks will stoop to bypass the very legislation he introduced so that a Texas energy company can expend a mere three thousand pounds on throwing him a birthday party while presumably trusting that a failed planning application in his constituency might be re-instated. Consider Gordon Brown, the Prime Minister, who sits in 10 Downing amongst the ruins of the country and economy, wrought by his own hand, and yesterday causes an announcement to be issued that Downing Street considers such matters closed. But unhappily it does not end there, does it? For Great Britain is a Constitutional Monarchy and atop of this fetid, steaming, stinking pile of dung - balanced and supported by her Consort Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, sits Queen Elizabeth the Second, who down the decades has accepted the loyalty, largesse and even affection of her people while ignoring the steadily eroding corruption of the system over which she still presides. The bankers under questioning in the House of Commons today are clearly loathsome scum, but their crimes against the people of the country, now so clearly displayed, are nothing as compared to those of Smith, Straw, Brown and regrettably the Queen.

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