The Internal Markets Act is not just about breaking International law it is about breaking ANY law

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The Internal Markets Act is not just about breaking International law it is about breaking ANY law

The despair amongst the majority of the population is becoming very apparent. Those who trusted the government to act responsibly in the negotiations with the EU and to reach an agreement in which all European countries could move forward in the long term has been shot down by very right wing insular politicians who prefer anarchy to the rule of law.

Anyone who is now arrested or charged in this country can respond that “the government does not care about the law so why should I?”

All the government had to do was to admit they lied to the electorate last December. To admit that the platitudes they spewed out regarding the Withdrawal Agreement were merely a smokescreen to further undermine the UK democracy and to win an election that in the long term will destroy the UK not secure it.

Anyone who considers that I am exaggerating only has to read the Bill.

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According to many leading law professors including Professor Ian Donald:

‘This is what the Internal Market Bill says it can over ride. Note that it can override domestic law. Who can override it? The government. in other words this allows the government to ignore the U.K. rule of law as well as international law. This is about silencing and neutering the courts.

Those who are screaming that the government should be allowed to get on with it do not know what they are supporting. Effectively they are saying to the Tory government that the rule of law anywhere now does not matter and that whatever the government decide in any way can overrule existing legal precedent.

In other words the Conservative government is potentially creating a fascist state.

The following MP’s all went along with this. They are now compliant in putting the final death knell in to any semblance of a democracy in this country.

They should now be bombarded with emails demanding that they apologise to their electorate or expect the same anarchy from those same constituents. They should be reminded that the very people acting as their cheerleaders will eventually turn on them when they work out what is being done in their name.

Tories

Nigel Adams

Bim Afolami

Adam Afriyie

Imran Ahmad Khan

Nickie Aiken

Peter Aldous

Lucy Allan

David Amess

Lee Anderson

Stuart Anderson

Caroline Ansell

Edward Argar

Sarah Atherton

Victoria Atkins

Gareth Bacon

Richard Bacon

Kemi Badenoch

Shaun Bailey

Siobhan Baillie

Duncan Baker

Steve Baker

Harriett Baldwin

Steve Barclay

John Baron

Simon Baynes

Aaron Bell

Scott Benton

Paul Beresford

Jake Berry

Saqib Bhatti

Bob Blackman

Peter Bone

Peter Bottomley

Andrew Bowie

Ben Bradley

Suella Braverman

Jack Brereton

Andrew Bridgen

Steve Brine

Paul Bristow

Sara Britcliffe

James Brokenshire

Anthony Browne

Fiona Bruce

Felicity Buchan

Robert Buckland

Alex Burghart

Conor Burns

Rob Butler

Alun Cairns

Andy Carter

James Cartlidge

William Cash

Miriam Cates

Maria Caulfield

Alex Chalk

Jo Churchill

Greg Clark

Simon Clarke

Theo Clarke

Brendan Clarke-Smith

Chris Clarkson

James Cleverly

Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

Thérèse Coffey

Elliot Colburn

Damian Collins

Alberto Costa

Robert Courts

Claire Coutinho

Stephen Crabb

Virginia Crosbie

Tracey Crouch

James Daly

David T C Davies

James Davies

Gareth Davies

Mims Davies

Philip Davies

David Davis

Dehenna Davison

Caroline Dinenage

Sarah Dines

Jonathan Djanogly

Leo Docherty

Michelle Donelan

Nadine Dorries

Steve Double

Oliver Dowden

Richard Drax

Flick Drummond

James Duddridge

David Duguid

Iain Duncan Smith

Philip Dunne

Mark Eastwood

Ruth Edwards

Michael Ellis

Natalie Elphicke

George Eustice

Luke Evans

David Evennett

Ben Everitt

Michael Fabricant

Laura Farris

Simon Fell

Katherine Fletcher

Mark Fletcher

Nick Fletcher

Vicky Ford

Kevin Foster

Mark Francois

Lucy Frazer

Mike Freer

Richard Fuller

Marcus Fysh

Mark Garnier

Nusrat Ghani

Nick Gibb

Peter Gibson

Jo Gideon

Cheryl Gillan

John Glen

Robert Goodwill

Michael Gove

Helen Grant

James Gray

Chris Grayling

Chris Green

Damian Green

Andrew Griffith

Kate Griffiths

James Grundy

Jonathan Gullis

Robert Halfon

Luke Hall

Matt Hancock

Greg Hands

Mark Harper

Rebecca Harris

Trudy Harrison

Sally-Ann Hart

Simon Hart

John Hayes

Chris Heaton-Harris

Gordon Henderson

Darren Henry

Antony Higginbotham

Richard Holden

Kevin Hollinrake

Philip Hollobone

Adam Holloway

Paul Holmes

John Howell

Paul Howell

Nigel Huddleston

Neil Hudson

Eddie Hughes

Jane Hunt

Jeremy Hunt

Tom Hunt

Alister Jack

Ranil Jayawardena

Bernard Jenkin

Mark Jenkinson

Andrea Jenkyns

Robert Jenrick

Boris Johnson

Caroline Johnson

Gareth Johnson

David Johnston

Andrew Jones

Fay Jones

David Jones

Marcus Jones

Simon Jupp

Daniel Kawczynski

Alicia Kearns

Gillian Keegan

Julian Knight

Greg Knight

Danny Kruger

Kwasi Kwarteng

John Lamont

Robert Largan

Pauline Latham

Andrea Leadsom

Ian Levy

Andrew Lewer

Brandon Lewis

Ian Liddell-Grainger

Chris Loder

Mark Logan

Marco Longhi

Julia Lopez

Jonathan Lord

Craig Mackinlay

Cherilyn Mackrory

Rachel Maclean

Alan Mak

Kit Malthouse

Anthony Mangnall

Scott Mann

Julie Marson

Jerome Mayhew

Paul Maynard

Jason McCartney

Karl McCartney

Stephen McPartland

Esther McVey

Mark Menzies

Johnny Mercer

Huw Merriman

Stephen Metcalfe

Robin Millar

Maria Miller

Amanda Milling

Nigel Mills

Andrew Mitchell

Gagan Mohindra

Damien Moore

Robbie Moore

Penny Mordaunt

Anne Marie Morris

David Morris

Joy Morrissey

Wendy Morton

Kieran Mullan

Holly Mumby-Croft

David Mundell

Sheryll Murray

Andrew Murrison

Lia Nici

Caroline Nokes

Jesse Norman

Neil O’Brien

Matthew Offord

Guy Opperman

Neil Parish

Priti Patel

Mark Pawsey

Mike Penning

John Penrose

Chris Philp

Christopher Pincher

Dan Poulter

Rebecca Pow

Victoria Prentis

Mark Pritchard

Tom Pursglove

Jeremy Quin

Will Quince

Dominic Raab

Tom Randall

John Redwood

Jacob Rees-Mogg

Nicola Richards

Angela Richardson

Rob Roberts

Laurence Robertson

Mary Robinson

Andrew Rosindell

Douglas Ross

Lee Rowley

Dean Russell

David Rutley

Gary Sambrook

Selaine Saxby

Paul Scully

Bob Seely

Andrew Selous

Grant Shapps

Alok Sharma

Alec Shelbrooke

David Simmonds

Chris Skidmore

Chloe Smith

Greg Smith

Henry Smith

Royston Smith

Amanda Solloway

Mark Spencer

Alexander Stafford

Andrew Stephenson

Jane Stevenson

Bob Stewart

Iain Stewart

Mel Stride

Graham Stuart

Julian Sturdy

Rishi Sunak

James Sunderland

Desmond Swayne

Robert Syms

Derek Thomas

Edward Timpson

Kelly Tolhurst

Justin Tomlinson

Michael Tomlinson

Craig Tracey

Anne-Marie Trevelyan

Laura Trott

Elizabeth Truss

Tom Tugendhat

Shailesh Vara

Martin Vickers

Matt Vickers

Theresa Villiers

Christian Wakeford

Robin Walker

Ben Wallace

Jamie Wallis

David Warburton

Matt Warman

Giles Watling

Suzanne Webb

Helen Whately

Heather Wheeler

Craig Whittaker

John Whittingdale

Bill Wiggin

James Wild

Craig Williams

Gavin Williamson

Mike Wood

William Wragg

Jacob Young

Nadhim Zahawi

DUP

Gregory Campbell

Jeffrey M Donaldson

Carla Lockhart

Ian Paisley

Gavin Robinson

Jim Shannon

Sammy Wilson

Independent

Julian Lewis

The hall of shame. The rogues gallery….

However, it gets worse. Yes it really does. Not only are they breaking the law but they are libelling those who voted not to, just as the Nazi Party did in the late 1920’s onwards in Germany. Make out the defenders of democracy to be the villains.

This MP was shipped in at the last election:

And the very people they should be pacifying to enable cordial relations with neighbouring countries are pointing out how this government is not to be trusted:

Some Tory MP’s had the balls to at least abstain but only two voted against.

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And if after the above one is still not convinced. Then take it from someone whose country fell in to the abyss:

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1305787397544779776.html

This is now the time to stand up and be counted. Otherwise it will not be long before standing up could become the final action we ever make.

Be warned and be scared BUT be active. NOW!

James Finlayson

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