The British Establishment have existed since 1706/7 via the Acts of union. This was never put to a referendum and at no point were the subjects ever informed that they or their future generations would no longer be English, Scottish or Welsh. From those acts stem the British "political union" and with this union a British parliament which then passed a law without a referendum called the British Nationalities Act 1981 which imposed (forced) an alien nationality and identity called "British" onto the Subjects of these three realms. England a Country from 927, Scotland a Country from 843, Wales a Country from 1536 were never asked via referendum if they wanted their nationality erased and replaced (imposed upon) with a British nationality/identity. As such, the acts of union are in bad faith.
Do you think that it is fair that we were deceived in this way? We, the English, Scots and Welsh nationalists/constitutionalists don't.
This remedy: Is proportionate and fair, the British unlawfully imposed their nationality on the three nations within this Island of Britain. We seek to lawfully remove this nationality, reinstitute the traditional and indigenous nationalities, and seek to stop this happening again by returning full accountability to all three nations via their own autonomous parliaments.
The courts should void the British Nationalities Act 1981 and any Union, national or local laws that impose the alien nationality of British on the subjects of the three nations and order a referendum on voiding the Act(s) of union for being in bad faith?
Returning all nations back to the people with separate parliaments and separate traditional and indigenous nationalities.
Watch and share this video, more to come. We are far further down the path of complete removal as a nation than America.
People please give a big shout out to Maxine and Janus for standing.
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#NotMyKing and the True Story of Thomas Pellow. Our great nation of England and the British Isles was once under constant fear and attack. Our people enslaved and castrated. Cornwall was decimated by slavers. Yet the #NotMyKing seems not to know the story of Cornwall. Instead he and his servants pretend that none of this happened and is happening again.
The Duchy of Cornwall for how many years? You must know of the story about Thomas Pellow. You ignore the plight of our people at your own risk! @RoyalFamily
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