Open Letter To Boris Johnson | Strike Out Tyrannous Bill Or The People Will
Greetings Boris. I trust your inevitable briefing on this heart-felt open letter, about the tyrannous bill given Royal Assent on 25/03/202, finds you well, in spite of these most troubling of times.
You will, of course, already know that nothing which arises from the provisions of the Final Brexit Bill can in any way derogate from the sovereignty it restored, which necessarily means that any act of the UK government that subsequently suspends the unalienable sovereign rights of the British people – such as the right to remove governments by democratic vote, for instance – is constitutionally unlawful and the passing of legislation to that effect automatically renders Parliament illegitimate and the mandate given by the people in the last election a legal nullity, which could easily be overturned by any properly convened Common Law or international court.
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A couple of things I can see wrong with that...
1) There's no such thing as "unalienable sovereign rights"
2) The constitution of the UK is whatever the parliament of the UK says it is.
3) Parliament is supreme and can pass any law it likes.
4) There's no such thing as "properly convened Common Law" court except the ones that have existed for centuries. Or as most people call them... "courts".
5) International courts have no authority over the UK parliament except the authority it grants them. And it can very quickly ungrant that authority. (see 2and 3 above).
6) O'Bonkers doesn't know shit.