Thus saith the Lord God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob
Thus say I unto thee in as far as the great repeal bill is concerned that the fundamental principle of democracy is that whichever party is elected to government is answerable to parliament and parliament is answerable to the people and the Monarch of the Nation, which in essence means that overall sovereignty belongs to the people and the present Monarch who place that sovereignty in the hands of parliament and parliament places that in the hands of the party elected to govern the country on the peoples and the Monarchs behalf. What has to be considered is the way the British electoral system works the people of the land elect their individual MP's which belong to one of the parties standing to be elected to govern the country and whichever party gains the most seats in parliament becomes the next government therefore any government must have a majority of MP's in parliament to govern the country and the rest of the MP's in parliament are there to make sure that the party elected to government governs the country as is so set down by both houses of parliament and by the Law of the Land. Therefore whichever party is elected to govern is subservient or responsible to both parliament and the Monarch. Thus in effect the ruling body of the Nation is not the party in power but those bodies to whom the party in government is responsible to rule the country responsibly in a truly Democratic manner on behalf of. Therefore to place to much power in the hands of one party is to invite Dictatorship for any party given to much power there is always the danger of that party taking the path to dictatorship as has one or more Nations of the Middle East taken and the results of which are evidence in that region. So in the great repel bill there should be in place those safe guards that restrict any Governing Party from being able to follow a path contrary to the democratic principles of the Nation and its people and Monarch.
This is the Word of the Lord God to thee.
from the prophet of the Lord
Thus say I unto thee in as far as the great repeal bill is concerned that the fundamental principle of democracy is that whichever party is elected to government is answerable to parliament and parliament is answerable to the people and the Monarch of the Nation, which in essence means that overall sovereignty belongs to the people and the present Monarch who place that sovereignty in the hands of parliament and parliament places that in the hands of the party elected to govern the country on the peoples and the Monarchs behalf. What has to be considered is the way the British electoral system works the people of the land elect their individual MP's which belong to one of the parties standing to be elected to govern the country and whichever party gains the most seats in parliament becomes the next government therefore any government must have a majority of MP's in parliament to govern the country and the rest of the MP's in parliament are there to make sure that the party elected to government governs the country as is so set down by both houses of parliament and by the Law of the Land. Therefore whichever party is elected to govern is subservient or responsible to both parliament and the Monarch. Thus in effect the ruling body of the Nation is not the party in power but those bodies to whom the party in government is responsible to rule the country responsibly in a truly Democratic manner on behalf of. Therefore to place to much power in the hands of one party is to invite Dictatorship for any party given to much power there is always the danger of that party taking the path to dictatorship as has one or more Nations of the Middle East taken and the results of which are evidence in that region. So in the great repel bill there should be in place those safe guards that restrict any Governing Party from being able to follow a path contrary to the democratic principles of the Nation and its people and Monarch.
This is the Word of the Lord God to thee.
from the prophet of the Lord
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