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  • Canadian Soldier Challenges Windsor Toast

    Captain Aralt Mac Giolla Chainnigh of the Canadian army is suing the Federal Government and the chief of the defence staff to stop Canadian soldiers having to toast Elizabeth Windsor, who is the hereditary head of state of both Canada and Britain. He has been using the military grievance system for five years to have…

  • Licence Payers Pay For Information Suppression

    The BBC is spending income from TV licence fees on an expensive legal battle to keep secret an internal report. Two barristers were employed by the state media giant in a two-day hearing by an Information Tribunal. Ruling against the BBC, the Tribunal said that the report on the Corporation’s coverage of the Middle East…

  • Italian “Prince” Admits Killing

    The admirers of monarchy might benefit from reading about the antics of the man who might be “king” of Italy had that republic not freed itself from the absurdities of hereditary right in a 1946 referendum. According to newspaper reports Vitorio Emanuele, son of Italy’s last “king”, has been recorded admitting to murder. Mr. Emanuele…

  • British Government Opposes Free Speech

    The British government is opposing an application to the Hight Court for a ruling that a ban on political adverts on TV and radio breaches human rights. According to the Financial Times the government believes “there is no absolute right for anyone to be able to broadcast his or her opinions under human rights law…

  • New Zealand Ends Feudal Title

    The New Zealand parliament has voted to call senior lawyers Senior Counsel instead of Queen’s Counsel. The change has been welcomed by the Republican Movement of Aotearoa New Zealand. However, the New Zealand Monarchist League described the reform as “a serious assault upon our national heritage”. The feudal title is still used in Britain where…

  • Labour Defends Sale of Parliament Seats

    A “senior (labour) party official” has admitted that a seat in parliament can be bought for cash, according to a report in the Financial Times. The official told the newspaper that it was acceptable for business people who made donations to finance “city academies” to be rewarded with the position of legislator-for-life, know euphemistically as…

  • Government Retreat On Rule By Decree

    The government has promised to narrow a proposed a new law that would allow it to rule by decree. New powers to amend or repeal laws without the agreement of parliament would now be limited to to regulatory matters, according to cabinet office minister Jim Murphy. The Financial Times said that the extraordinary law “would…

  • 23 New Legislators-for-Life

    Twenty-three new legislators-for-life have been appointed to sit in the UK parliament. The new legislators who demonstrate their contempt for the rights of the British people include former trade union general secretary Bill Morris as well as a number of business people. Four nominees for legislator-for-life who had given large donations to the Labour or…

  • British Rights Fraud Exposed

    The fraud of the British idea of the “rights” of the people has been exposed by the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill. If the Bill becomes law a government minister will be able to change existing laws without the consent of the legislature as long as this “does not prevent any person from continuing to…

  • Prime Minister May Not Oppose Election Of Legislators

    Prime Minister Tony Blair may no longer be opposed to the election of the legislators who sit in the House of Lords. According to newspaper reports Mr. Blair has come to the conclusion that the appointment of legislators by political parties instead of the people is hard to justify in the 21st century. The Prime…