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Parliamentary Act for the Law of Stable Governence 2006 (Democracy Abolished-MT/PMT).

The State of Britain
13-10-2006, 04:34
London-The Kingdom of The State of Britain.

Tomorrow would mark the first full month of Britain's newly elected parliament and the new government administration of Prime Minister Adam Stutler.

Last months general election was prehaps the most significant and important one ever in the history of British parliamentary democracy. For many years now, British voters were becoming increasingly apathetic and cynical with the traditional set of political parties that had dominated British politics since the early 1900s. For most voters now, the choice between the traditional parties, that of the Conservative Party, the Labour Party and the Liberal Democrats was now not much of a choice at all. Politics had long since moved away from ideals and policies and instead became an extension of the culture of personality and celeberity. This had only one effect and that was to put the British electorate off party politics in a way never seen before in British history. All the more ironic, given that many a politician used the culture of celeberity in a vain attempt to 'reconnect' with voters in the age where ideals had wholly departed the world of politics.

This on its own would be a very unhealthy development for democracy and politics in general. Yet this development was but one of the many features of malaise that was infecting Britain.

One of the features of British society in 2006 was the record level of crime that seemed to plague the nation. Media pundits and commentators used to use the examples of 1980s New York City and 1990s South Africa as examples where the rule of law had broken down and crime swept through societies whole. Now it was the turn of Britain to be used as an example of crime rates gone crazy by those very same media pundits and commentators.

Overall, Britain now had the world highest crime rate and in terms of proportion of drug users out of the total national population, the highest drug consumpion rates in the world. Cannabis, though still illegal and a Class C classified drug, was now smoked on a regular basis by an estimated 35% of all British people aged 16-65. The police and other respective law enforcement agencies were hampered by a lack of manpower, lack of funds and a lack of political willpower from the British political system to the extent that it was not uncommon to see people smoking joints and spliffs openly in the street, in some parts of London, it was more common to pass a joint smoker than a cigarette smoker in public. Cannabis cafes, styled after the 'Dutch Coffeeshops' had sprung up in many British cities, given the police could barley cope with the high murder, rape and gang warfare levels and thus could not even be asked to tackle drug consumption as a criminal matter anymore. Drug consumption was also, unlike in the past, a issue which now affected all sections of British society. No longer the preserve of inner city gangs and housing projects. The middle classes would take lines of coke at the dinner table, investment bankers ans finance workers would spend their lunchbreaks in the many 'Coffeeshops' in and around the City of London's Square Mile getting stoned, school kids seen dealing and smoking.

The drugs problem in Britain fueld gang warfare as gangs fought violent gun battles in the streets to try and gain control of more turf by which they could push their drugs onto yet more people, more people who would add to the record high number of drug users and abusers that already existed in Britain.

Parks were now no-go areas, even in daytime, especially for women, given that rape was now a normal occurance in Britain's cities.

On top of this, there was huge unrest in Britain's communities, especially after the July 7th, 2005 terrorist bomb attacks on the London tube system carried out by British born Muslims. Mosques were firebombed, roits were breaking out on a weekly basis as gangs of white youths, neo-nazis and skinheads fought street battles with molotov coktails, crowbars and baseball bats with gangs of Muslim youths on Britain's poverty stricken and often neglected housing estates.

The 'War on Terrorism' that former US President Bush championed so much had come home to roost in the streets of London and other cities and towns throughout Britain.

Despite this bleak picture, the British could at least say they were more lucky than their American counterparts. In the winter of 2005, 7 nuclear warheads were detonated in New York, Washington DC, Boston, Los Angeles, Seattle, Willmington and Dallas. The nuclear terrorist strike wiped out the US government and killed former President Bush, plunging the USA into anarchy and chaos. Now, barely a year later, the USA has turned from being the worlds leading economic and military superpower to being a lawless non-state, without a functioning government and now large parts of the USA were now run by far-right militias or criminal gangs, who seem only to ever fight each other, thus giving rise to the Second Civil War of the USA.

The collapse of the USA caused the financial markets to crash and the world' economy plunged into a new Dark Age. This caused the British economy to hit rock bottom, drying up inward and outward investment and causing Britain's unemployment rate to skyrocket to 28%. This in turn caused more social unrest as the urban poor of Britain turned to the only methods of making ends meat, crime. What is left of Britain's economy has been in stagnation and not helped by a rise in a new generation of far-left trade union leaders who have used the economic near collapse to push their own agenda of far-left activism right into the heart of British industry. Strikes and the number of working days lost to industrial unrest are, like the crime figures, at a record high. Far-left activists fight street battles with Fascists and neo-nazis and neo-nazis fight with Islamists. some of the far-left have also turned to terrorism and have carried out assinations of business leaders, politicians and senior police officials, as well as bomb attacks and cyber-terrorist attacks on the London Stock Exchange (LSE).

All of this had put Britain and her society in a state of complete paralysis and utter stagnation.

In April of 2006, the high profile Conservative MP and Under Secetary for the Ministry of Defence, Adam Stutler, left the Conservative Party and with him so did 89 other Conservative MPs. They formed a new party, the Norsefire Front (NF).

The NF was the most largest and most well organised of British fascist and far right parties since the 1930s, when Sir Oswald Mosely formed the British Union of Fascists (BUF), otherwise known as the 'Blackshirts'.

The NF was open in it's disgust at what it saw as the moral depravity and degeneracy of modern British society, with it's high crime rate, it's massive drug consumption rate, it's open attitudes to sex and homosexuality, it's lack of will and discipline and most of all, the NF never made it's dislike of democracy a hidden one.

For the NF, only by sweeping away British parliamentary democracy, crushing the far-left and the trade unions, wiping out the crime gangs and street gangs and coming down hard like never before on drugs and also by expelling all non-white Briton's, especially Muslims, could Britain ever regain her place and role as a stable, powerful and united nation. Also, Stutler was a devout and zelous Roman Catholic and firmly believed in restoring Christian morality and Bible based values back into politics, law and society at large.

Adam Stutler was well recieved by the British people when the September 2006 General Election came round. Stutler and the Norsefire Front won a record breaking landslide election victory. This was helped by the massive support Sutler had from his three main areas of support, Britain's business/corporate/financial/banking elite, from the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church of England and Wales and from the lower middle class who mainly lived in the suburbs of Britain's towns and cities. These three segments of society all were horrified with the crime, unrest, violence, terrorism, industrial decline and general social collapse that has occured and they back Stutler to the hilt with votes, money and support.

The results for the September 5th 2006 British General Election are as follows:

Total number of seats in the House of Commons: 659

Norsefire Front (fascist/far-right Christian): 512 seats
Conservative Party (right of centre): 95 seats
New Labour (centre): 42 seats
Liberal Democrats (centre left): 10 seats

Now a month later, Prime Minister Adam Stutler and his new Norsefire Front government were about to introduce their first law and set of legislation, the Parliamentary Act for the Law of Stable Governence 2006 or PALSG 2006 for short.

Stutler, never a supporter of democracy, viewed the abolition of democracy and the creation of a fascist one party state as a first step to enable and allow his government to introduce many other laws, legislations and decrees that would put the policies of Norsefire into effect, in Sutlers aim to rebuild Britain and to take the nation away from it's violent, unstable and stagnant state of affairs.
The State of Britain
13-10-2006, 05:07
House of Commons, Palace of Westminster, London.

It's the 13th of October 2006. In it's first session since the September 5th General Election, the House of Commons gathers for the hearing of the Parliamentary Act for the Law of Stable Governence 2006 (PALSG 2006).

Given the huge majority held by the Norsefire Front in parliament, political commentators and foreign media observers predict that the PALSG 2006 will not only pass without any credible legislative oppostion, but also that it will pass in the space of one day, unprecendented given that such a occurance has never before like that happened in the House of Commons.

As predicted, the Parliamentary Act for the Law of Stable Governence 2006 is passed after a three hour hearing, with ALL Norsefire Front MPs voting in favour of the bill and 17 Conservative MPs also voting in favour of the bill and defecting to the Norsefire Front, thus totaling the new number of Norsefire Front MPs to 529.

The Parliamentary Act for the Law of Stable Governence 2006 is as follows:

Parliamentary Act for the Law of Stable Governence 2006

Introduction:

This paper is the written word and will of the legislature of the House of Commons of the Palace of Westminster of the Kingdom of the State of Britain.

That this paper is signed and dated as of the 13th day of October of 2006 AD.

That this paper, onced passed by a majority of votes in the House of Commons is by protocol, law of the Kingdom and legally binding, to be upheld and reconised by all parties, institutions, persons and third parties concerned.

That this paper, once made law of the Kingdom, can only be revoked by a majority vote of 66% of all sitting MPs in the House of Commons or by the written consent of HRH, King Charles VI via a royal decree and that such a royal decree be passed by HRH, King Charles VI via the Privy Council of State of the Kingdom.

Article 1:

That the Parliamentary Act for the Law of Stable Governence 2006 hearby declare the dissolution of the House of Commons for the duration of this Act and that until the revocation of the said Act, that the House of Commons must abide by it's regulations.

Article 2:

That the House of Lords, take an Oath of Loyalty to the Prime Minister Adam Stutler, in conjunction with their standing Oath of Loyalty to the British Crown, as represented by HRH, King Charles VI. That the House of Lords and it's associated members, resign their current political party affiliations and memberships and will take an immediate declaration of support and membership of the Norsefire Front party.

Article 3:

The Parliamentary Act for the Law of Stable Governence 2006 hearby declares illegal, ALL political parties, both represented in the Palaces of Westminster (House of Lords and House of Commons) and outside of it.

The Norsefire Front is the only legal and reconised party in the Kingdom of the State of Britain.

Article 4:

The Parliamentary Act for the Law of Stable Governence 2006 hearby makes illegal, the holding of any elections, be they local, regional or national elections for any state institution or governing body at the local, regional or national level. As of the time of this said Act, the respective Departments of State will be responsible, in conjunction with the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the Norsefire Front party, for selecting those persons suitable for the offices of state institutions at the local, regional and national level.

Article 5:

The Parliamentary Act for the Law of Stable Governence 2006 upholds the God given rights bestowed upon HRH, King Charles VI. That HRH, King Charles VI and all of his sucessors to the Crown are solely alone in their Divine right and constitutional powers to revoke the Parliamentary Act for the Law of Stable Governence 2006.

Article 6:

The Parliamentary Act for the Law of Stable Governence 2006 will remain in effect and all articles from 1 to 5 legally binding by all organs of state in the Kingdom until they a revoked as laid out in Article 5.
The State of Britain
13-10-2006, 05:36
(OOC)

A picture of Adam Stutler, dictator of the Kingdom of The State of Britain:

http://vforvendetta.warnerbros.com/cmp/pto_characters_OS_07.html

A picture of HRH, King Charles VI, King of the Kingdom of The State of Britain:

http://www.organicangels.com/blog/media/1/20060227-prince-charles-face.jpg
The State of Britain
13-10-2006, 09:36
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The State of Britain
17-10-2006, 00:29
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