‘Sunak must now Leave ECHR’ – Read today’s Heaver News: https://heaver.substack.com/p/will-he-do-it

“End of VERY long debate on Retained EU law last night. Swathes of unelected peers – who cheered on imposition of EU laws onto UK parliament – now demanding parliamentary accountability. I’m sceptical, especially when it’s claimed we need EU law to defend worker’s/women’s rights.” Claire Fox: https://twitter.com/Fox_Claire/status/1622863887698743301

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  1. The Lord's need reforming.
    A democratically elected second chamber, and I can't believe I'm saying this, but it should be under a PR system.

  2. One of the greatest modern day speeches , that someone has had the courage to say in a long time.
    Standing up to the 5th columnist sewer rats actually inhabit that place.
    God Bless her
    As with the Canadian politician , called out the fascist communist WEF controlled members in their sewer.
    He got shut down too.
    Question unanswered.
    Traitors abound.

  3. how long will the government faff around on removing EU laws controlling our country, i can see the next government will be hung , and lets hope reform gains a foot hold in government , and as far as brussels cooing about most British voters want to re-join they are in dream land ,the only ones who want to re-join have been the remoaners and brussels are under the illusion they are the British public …

  4. The Lords is rammed with traitors and fifth columnists, eh Ken Clarke, you ex Cambridge quisling. ( Scrap the shyte house). "They despise us", because they think they know better, THEY DON'T.

  5. 5. The Head of State (The King/Queen in Britain)

    In a Democratic Common Law-based governing system, the Head of State is the most senior public servant in the land and they have many important functions – but one of these is more important than any other.

    Before stating what that it is, we need to understand that all legislation that is proposed in the legislature (Parliament) in the form of Bills has to come before the Monarch to be ratified.

    This mechanism is called Royal Assent in Britain. Importantly, however, the Monarch has the power to refuse that assent to a Bill of parliament, meaning they can block it. When people first hear about this, they often feel edgy and irritated, because they feel that this would be blocking the will of our 'representatives'. But it is meant to be there as a protection mechanism. Think about it…

    The Monarch's most important role is to prevent the formation of legislation that infringes on the rights and liberties of the people and on the constitution.

    It is to prevent too much power coming from politicians! Given that most people rightly don't trust politicians – maybe this is a good thing!

    Now the powers-that-be will claim – as in fact they do on the parliament website – that, whilst the King or Queen has the power to refuse assent, they wouldn't do this because it is now regarded as a mere formality. Decided by who exactly?

    Parliament cannot write itself into constitutional authority

    Remember, that this is how the constitution was set-up to work. They are disregarding it and are getting away with it. Why? Because we, the people, aren't owning the constitution and defending it. We haven't cared enough!

  6. I’m so glad they elevated Clare to the lords. She can now tell these out of touch elites what the common person really thinks.

  7. Well said clare, were out ff, this will tear at remoaners guts for the rest of their lives, remoaners do not respect the majority of this country unelected fools..

  8. OAP Here, I like this Woman, Why,, She Hits Tha Nail on the Head.. Free Speech.. 🥃🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🍺🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧😇 Also From Lancashire.. 👍

  9. Well said love. You spoke for the people which was a breath of fresh air.
    The speaker had no right telling you to stop. You must have bee hitting home to the shower of bastards too much.

  10. Employers uses Agencies to bypass any obligation to the employee and have left a lot of agency workers at the mercy of large companies like amazon who offer high wages "subject to Volume" but no continuity of employment …Ad-Hoc employment is not good enough.

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