Monday 13 March 2017

#THE #UNITY OF THE #UK AFTER THE #BREXIT #NEGOTIATIONS #BEGIN

Thus saith the Lord God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob

    This I set before thee at this time that the UK needs to present a united front in these negotiations after the triggering of article fifty  as disunity displays a sign of weakness in the respect of the UK leaving the EU which could be used to undermine the UK's efforts to broker a fair to good deal this disunity thus far is being displayed by certain devolved governments of the UK if the negotiation do not go their way will seek independence but they have to remember in the respect of the assumption that any of the devolved Governments without the permission of Parliament could become independent countries or states is totally wrong for the UK's system of Government is a unitary one and any powers granted to any devolved governments are so delegated by parliament and can be abolished by Parliament at any time it wishes to do so and abolish any or all devolved governments. The UK does not have a federalist system whereby power is shared on an equal basis with central government having equal written constitutions and any changes made to the governing of the whole country needs the ratification of all of the federal states and the federal states government cannot be abolish nor powers rescinded by central government without the agreement of the federal governments of each state which could at any time vie for independence if they so wished. So even if say any of the separate Nations of the UK wished to become independent even though a referendum voted unanimously to do so the central government could refuse to allow independence and could in the extreme abolish such devolved parliaments in fact it could rescind all powers thus far awarded at any time it wished to do so. A federal system guarantees autonomy of government a Unitary one does not and powers once awarded cannot be withdrawn without the federals states agreement whereby a Unitary one can do so at anytime it wished to do so each state or Nation in a Unitary system of governments autonomy is dependent on the central government. So unless the UK's parliament allows after a referendum for say Scotland to become an independent country there is no possibility of it doing so no matter what that government proposes in as far as its ambitions for independence are if Brexit goes contrary to their wishes in as far as any membership of the single market are concerned. But in as far as the UK is concerned in this matter the saying must be applied in the extreme United the UK stands Divided it falls.


This is the Word of the Lord to thee.


From the prophet of the Lord.

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