Thursday 8 July 2010

Courting Tyranny, Courting Chaos

Perhaps there have been human rights abuses against Abu Hamza. These days, I fully expect that there have been. But without a resolution of the House of Commons (itself elected more proportionally and from candidates selected by means of something like an open primary system), no ruling of the European Court of Human Rights, nor of the European Court of Justice, nor of the Supreme Court, nor pursuant to the Human Rights Act, should have any effect in the United Kingdom. The High Court of Parliament is precisely that: The High Court of Parliament.

And as such, it cannot co-exist with a Supreme Court detached from Parliament and, being Supreme, both enjoying and, soon enough, exercising the right to strike down the Statute Law with no one to in any position to do anything about this monstrous overthrow of democracy and liberty. Male homosexual activity is illegal in something like seventy countries. Are we going to grant asylum to any man who arrives from any of them and claims to be inclined towards such acts?

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