Brexit Britain needs to arrest traitors
Its simple, unless brexit Britan punishes the treason of calling for Britain to be under a EU dictatorship then Britain will not be imposing by law the truth of its sovereignty as a nation.
britan has no othe ralternative than to call treason treason
Formenting publishing arguing for treason against Great Beitian by wanting it to surrender to foriegn powers is treason and we must start to make those who are traitors aware their treason shall indeed be punished for what it is by the full forice of the law.
We have had forty years of a generation lost to eu treason
Now Britain has to educate all its people about the fact that Britain is a constitutional monarchy ith a bill of rights that must be obeyed by its monarch and its parliament, and that bill of rights is the peoples bill of rights, which states clearly that great britain cannot be ruled by any foriegn persons or states , and to call for britain to be ruled by foriegn powers , states, persons, is a treasonous act , and it WILL BE PUNISHED AS SUCH.
UNLESS THE LAW IS NOT TO BE FOLLOWED
WHICH AGAIN IS HIGH TREASON
SO THE MONARCH THE PARLIEMENT HAS A CHOICE
ARE THEY GOING TO OBEY THE LAW MEANING THE BILL OF RIGHTS
OR ARE THEY GOING TO CONTINUE TO COMMIT TREASON?
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Boy, some people just love calling things treason, don't they. I guess it is because it allows them to execute other people for disagreeing with them.
In the U.S., treason is actually quite narrowly defined as basically open warfare against your own country. Not, e.g., voting for something the UKIP dissaproves of.
While I'm skeptical about the dire doom and gloom predictions of economical apocalypse prophecied by the remain camp coming to pass.
One thing I KNOW would sink the country economy is reducing the country's useful workforce to a third (someone has to guard all these prisoners, so the impact is larger than 48%)
Scotland & N.Ireland should just secede so the Bremainers can all move there and still thrive under the E.U.
The Brexit-fans can stay in England & Wales.
A win-win for everyone!
When the Brexit-countries go kerflooie, the Bremainers can savor the schadenfreude and snark back, "I TOLD YOU SO!".
It'll be a belated triumph for BREMAIN!
Britain didn't vote away freedom of speech, silly-nilly.
Brexit will probably be the most harmful thing that has happened to the UK since WWII. It might still have to pay about as much to the EU, but with little or no influence and no money coming the other way, and illegal immigrants will keep pouring in through the tunnel and over the Channel, while some Remain-people will move to EU countries along with the non-British EU people living there now.
I'd say calling it "Great Beitian" is more treasonous than saying that it's safer to stay within the European Union.
Well, you can start with Michael 'Brutus' Gove then: Boris 'Bozo the Clown' Johnson's main supporter of his 'Leave' campaign.
...and 'arresting traitors' in Be itain? Meanwhile in Br itain, so many already - Bozo particularly - are regretting their decision.
No AC, you are the traitors.
And then the 'Leave'-rs were jobless zombies. [/Visa, EasyJet]
@SpukiKitty
Hit the nail right on the head there. b^_^d
Scotland and their potential independence referendum.
How long before so many of those 52%-ers demand another EU referendum...?!
Meanwhile, I'll be able to say with conscience clear - to all those 'Leave'-rs who lost their jobs as a result of their decision, and the economy's back in recession - 'Don't blame me. I voted 'Remain .'
"Formenting publishing arguing for treason against Great Beitian by wanting it to surrender to foriegn powers is treason and we must start to make those who are traitors aware their treason shall indeed be punished for what it is by the full forice of the law."
That would make you an arrestable traitor for typing that in a foreign language.
I'm guessing this was written by a an American (to our shame.) Our stupid people seem to feel they are experts on the internal politics of places they can't find on maps.
"Formenting publishing" ? the fuck?
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plus I'm pretty sure bill of rights generally say very little about what kind of goverment you get, foreign powers and provisions/criteria/definition for treason and prescription of exucution as punishment. We'll maybe the last thing, but it usually goes the other way.
Seriously, Britain seemed pretty calm and tidy for the last 30-40 years, but suddenly in the last 3 months the eu has become a massive foreign dictatorship with the sole intention on making the uk poor? Yes now I'm sure the eu can be blamed for every one of this guys problems.
ARE THEY GOING TO OBEY THE LAW MEANING THE BILL OF RIGHTS
Britain doesn't have a Bill of Rights, numbnuts. The Conservatives proposed one but only to avoid Brits gaining rights under European law. One thing you could guarantee, the Tory version would have been weaker.
@Anon-e-Moose
Meanwhile, I'll be able to say with conscience clear - to all those 'Leave'-rs who lost their jobs as a result of their decision, and the economy's back in recession - 'Don't blame me. I voted 'Remain.'
Amen. We truly are the turkeys that voted for Christmas.
There is already a bill of rights in English law. The Bill of Rights 1689 says nothing about treason to "Great Beitain" for the simple reason that there was no such country at the time: England and Scotland were two independent kingdoms with a monarch who happened to be the same person. The two countries joined together 18 years later with the Act of Union.
Secondly, the Bill of Rights has not been an unchanging statement of English law for a very long time - whatever the Bill of Rights says, the British are no longer allowed to keep and bear arms as they please and you don't have to be Protestant to participate in the political life of the country.
If you want some other bill of rights, then you will have to run for office and get a majority of MPs to support you in your wish to exterminate nearly half the electorate. It would help if you knew the first thing about the legal definition of "treason"; you might also need to learn how to spell "parliament."
@ Pharaoh Bastethotep, Mikgof and solomongrundy
The Bill of Rights 1689 (which applies only to England and Wales) was the settlement that came out of the Glorious Revolution (a revolt that deposed the Catholic James II) that established the sovereignty of Parliament in England. It is evidently lost on our OP that the Bill of Rights was granted by the monarchs of the time, William III and Mary II, who ruled jointly as king and queen - William III was Dutch.
@Pink Jackboots
There are /k/ommandos on 4chan who would say that Queen Elizabeth II's Trigger Discipline gives them a boner.
And if there was ever a case of 'What you posted. Your argument is valid ', it's that. b^_^d
Judge Dredd is a British creation after all...! [/"2000 AD"]
@solomongrundy
One 'Leave'-r already butchered, plucked, giblets removed, an onion shoved up his arse & ready for the oven. Labour's membership increasing . Companies already stating they're moving parts of, if not all, of their operations to other parts of Europe.
Better ensure your gas bill is paid up, should you lose your jobs o 'Leave'-rs. How else are you going to avoid admitting that you were wrong all along?
Brexit was a stupid move. And from what I understand, voted for by people who didn't even understand what they were voting against. But, that was your decision. Things have consequences. And you can't just label anyone who dislikes those consequences a person guilty of treason.
lol guys, i was definitely leaning towards pro-brexit for my own reasons (though really i don't care either way in the end because it's not my choice, I'm not British)
And I enjoyed the tantrum the Bremain crowd through upon losing (which included many, many allegations of nazism against their opponents).
But this is literally one of the dumbest posts I've read on the whole internet. Disagreements aren't treason you exceptional lolcow.
There is evidence that leaving the EU was a poorly considered decision which we can only hope doesn't have too many far reaching consequences.
Saying it was a mistake isn't a crime, and certainly not worth dredging out the death penalty for.
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