From: "John Hurst", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>1. Any constitution that requires an expert to find it let alone read it,
>is useless. If a moderately educated citizen is incapable of identifying
>and reading his own constitution, it does not exist in any meaningful
>manner.
Kenneth,
Our written constitution, the Declaration of Rights,
languished in the House of Lords library for many years and there was no
official transcript available. Now that it has been revealed all the
interested
citizen has to do is buy a copy of the Bill of Rights from HMSO. The Bill
contains the text of the Declaration.
>2. Any constitution that can be overturned by a simple majority in the
>legislature isn't worth the paper it's written on ~ or in our case not
>written on.
The Declaration of Rights predates by a day the Bill of Rights and declares
the common law. It is not an Act of Parliament and cannot lawfuly be
repealed.
Regards, John Hurst.
Cybershooters website: http://www.cybershooters.org
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