Acts and International Treaties.

An Act of Parliament is a law that both Houses of Parliament have agreed to and which has received Royal Assent.

The burning question is, can an Act passed in a Parliament alter a Treaty made with a Sovereign Nation without their express permission?

One would say no!

So how does it happen here?

Because we’ve allowed them to play the ‘cheats game’ for the last 300 years!

Was it not Daniel Defoe who said ‘The Scots will be allowed to send to Westminster, a handful of men who will make no weight whatever’

Sending 56 MPs to Westminster is not Democracy..its cheating!

The numbers have always been stacked against us, yet we continue to play the game allowing English MPs to say, ‘but you got a vote on all the Acts passed’!

Put in layman’s terms, independence-minded Scottish MPs get a vote on every matter but it matters not!

The fact that the so-called Union was never a Territorial Union the Power creep started immediately and the most astonishing thing is we let them away with it.

One would have thought that Post Devolution things might have changed, no chance! Our sitting SNP/Green government seem to be quite happy with the status quo.

I realise all of this has been said before, but I believe Truth doesn’t have a sell-by date and the truth is, Scotland has been sold out by the SNP and many Scots before them.

When the Union of Parliaments took place, ordinary folk like you and me had no say, but the Kirk saw the ruse and protected us through the Claim of Right….now we muse use it!

Salvo and Liberation are doing that……lets get behind them!

https://liberation.scot/

One response to “Acts and International Treaties.”

  1. Spear o' Annandale Avatar
    Spear o’ Annandale

    “The fact that the so-called Union was never a Territorial Union the Power creep started immediately and the most astonishing thing is we let them away with it.”

    “Power creep” was always the intention and they tried to hide it from Scots before the union was achieved.

    As far back as 31 March 1607, James VI was allaying the fears of the English Parliament when he addressed them and said

    “But what Preparation is it which I crave?Only such as, by the Entrance may shew something is done, yet more is intended.’ 

    By which he clearly meant that the English need only show Scots enough to get them to sign up to the union but once they had Scotland in its grasp that they can then do what they wish with it and that has been the case for over 300 years.

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