From Maurice Kellett@maurice.Kellett@ntlworld.com to alt.society.civil-liberty on Sunday, October 05, 2003 09:58:11
From Newsgroup: alt.society.civil-liberty
The Rise Of Evil.
Be it known that the UK does not have any independent and impartial
tribunals or authorities established by law for the resolution of their
civil and criminal rights. These tribunals or authorities are a requirement under Article 6(1) of the European Human Rights Convention.
May it also be known that the UK has no authorities who will protect the UK citizen from any crimes carried out against them by members of the
judiciary. Member of Parliament Mr Fraser Kemp learned of this fact when he wrote to the Lord Chancellors Department, The Home Office, The Parliamentary Commissioner and the Attorney General. When asked to raise this matter in
the House of Commons, Mr Kemp MP replied by letter that he is not permitted
to raise issues in the House. One of the number of questions now being asked
is for what are the UK public paying such high salaries to MP's such as Mr
Kemp for? Is he guilty by default in the furtherance of crime by failing to pursue that matter for his own constituents interests along with those of
the general public?
The above rights of the UK citizen continue to be grossly ignored by the present New Labour government. By failing to take action to provide
facilities to the UK citizen under Article 6(1) of the Convention they are
held to be guilty of crime by default. This, despite their promise of a
fairer Britain in the 1997 General Election.