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Debate: The unconstitutional actions of former Prime Minister Edward Heath

Submitted on Thursday 24th November 2011

Rejected on Wednesday 21st June 2017

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)

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Debate: The unconstitutional actions of former Prime Minister Edward Heath

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British Constitutional Law regarding parliamentary rule prohibits enactment of legislation that if enacted would result in a substantial loss of British sovereignty.

As Prime Minister Mr Heath signed the Treaty of accession by the United Kingdom to the then EEC in 1972, without first obtaining a mandate for that action from the British people by means of a General Election or Referendum prior to the signing as required by the Constitution.

Did Mr Heath by surrendering sovereignty of the British people to a power outside the United Kingdon Knowingly commit an act of Treason against the Crown?


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