He transformed from purveyor of harmful substances to the burbbbbler of utter shi'ite.
In our unwritten constitution the will of OUR Parliament cannot be usurped and a past Parliament cannot infringe on the legal rights of the present Parliament.
Like it or lump it, Parliament, if it wanted, could tell the European Courts to go and do a Gay Gordon Marsden on itself. The fact it has not tells us of the lack of character in Westminster, put there mainly by the mass immigration of anti British voters.
We have a Government the decent British People do not want, courts which cannot provide Justice, politicians who can only write expenses, police who couldn't investigate crime if it went through a speed camera at Mach 4 (???).
They are ranting on about building 3 million houses in a countryside that has flooded often over the past decade, producing effluence that cannot be safely disposed of, demanding electricity that cannot be guaranteed at a price that is crippling the last remnants of British industry...
Have you got a light, Ken?
In our unwritten constitution the will of OUR Parliament cannot be usurped and a past Parliament cannot infringe on the legal rights of the present Parliament.
Like it or lump it, Parliament, if it wanted, could tell the European Courts to go and do a Gay Gordon Marsden on itself. The fact it has not tells us of the lack of character in Westminster, put there mainly by the mass immigration of anti British voters.
We have a Government the decent British People do not want, courts which cannot provide Justice, politicians who can only write expenses, police who couldn't investigate crime if it went through a speed camera at Mach 4 (???).
They are ranting on about building 3 million houses in a countryside that has flooded often over the past decade, producing effluence that cannot be safely disposed of, demanding electricity that cannot be guaranteed at a price that is crippling the last remnants of British industry...
Have you got a light, Ken?
Amplify’d from www.telegraph.co.uk
Ministers on the brink of human rights reform, says Ken Clarke
The Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke Photo: EDDIE MULHOLLAND
In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, the Justice Secretary reveals
that Britain is poised strike a deal to overhaul the controversial human
rights court to stop it being used by “every individual who has lost his own
particular case”.
Mr Clarke said: “What we are trying to do is get the role of the court sorted
out so that it deals with serious human rights issues of the kind that
require an international court.
“We want the court back to its proper business as an international court which
takes up serious issues of principle when a member state or its courts, or
its parliament, are arguably in serious breach of the [European Human
Rights] convention.”
Read more at www.telegraph.co.ukReform will end the situation were “everybody who’s just lost his arguments
about deportation should be able to go there and get in the queue, wait a
few years to get it all reheard again when he’s lost the argument three
times already” in the UK.
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