UK – A story from – George Rolph – Mr Smith Goes To Parliament.

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Mr Smith Goes To Parliament.

 Mr Smith is an ordinary bloke. He lives among ordinary people and understands their needs and concerns. He is not wedded to any of the various political ideologies on offer but instead, believes in good old Common Sense. He has been married and divorced and re married and has four children. He has worked in various jobs in his life and has even run his own small business until the collapse of the economy made that impossible and he had to close it. He is liked by local people and is known to be honest and reliable. He is of average intelligence but is a quick learner.
During the recent financial scandal that surrounded the MPs expenses issues, Mr Smith became very angry. He was angry before this event, but his anger suddenly came into focus as the scale and depth of the corruption began to take shape in the press. Suddenly, he saw, for the first time with such overwhelming clarity, the ‘them and us’ situation that had developed in the political landscape of the country. The ‘thems’ had built a fortress of greed that was paid for by ‘us.’ Behind that wall they were enjoying a staggeringly good life while their policies inflicted misery and debt on the rest of the people. He began to see the scale of the manipulation going on in the country by the media and it became clear to him that the media were no longer on the side of the people.
Mr Smith decided to stand for Parliament in the national elections and, although he had no money of his own, he sought help to raise the funds he would need to print his manifesto, from local people. Equally disillusioned, the local people backed him and he was elected as their constituency MP.
On the same day as the election that got him to Westminster, Mr Brown, Mr Clegg and Mr Cameron were also elected into office. However, the three party system had been smashed by the voters and now, ordinary people from all walks of life were sitting in the house of commons and there were no parties to have a majority.
Soon after the elections Mr Smith, Mr Brown, Mr Clegg and Mr Cameron all began receiving documents from the electorate complaining that gross injustices were happening in the country. Many of these complaints were trivial and spurious, but many were also serious and needed looking into.
Among the documents received by them all were many alleging that serious abuses of law, rights and financial matters were coming from a political group and that these abuses were being perpetrated by the use of false or altered statistics and often downright lies. Worse still, these things were being taught to children as facts when they were not facts at all and, they were being broadcast falsely as facts by the national media.
Mr Smith asked the chamber for a meeting to discuss these matters. Because the House of Commons was now made up of ordinary and decent members of the public, outraged that any such things could go on, such a meeting was quickly agreed after they had heard the evidence. After the meeting, they decided that there was a clear case for further investigation.
Mr Brown, Mr Cameron and Mr Clegg all declined to take any notice of either the evidence or the meeting. In fact, they had been lobbied about these issues for years and had utterly ignored them. Old habits were hard to break and they were certainly not going to break them now. Frankly, they did not care that this political organisation was breaking the laws, indoctrinating school children, abusing others and lying to the people. If there was no money to be made in stopping them, they would simply let it continue. Money and power, were the only issues they cared about. In fact, while the rest of the House of Commons were looking at these matters, Mr Brown, Mr Clegg and Mr Cameron all went onto TV and told the viewers that they understood how the modern world worked. What they failed to understand was, so did the viewers understand how it worked and they did not like the way it worked and wanted it changed.
This situation was repeated again and again in the House of Commons. The people in the land made their complaints. Many complaints were trivial, but many were accompanied by substantial evidence. Those that were like this were investigated, thoroughly. When those investigations concluded that there was clear evidence of corruption, bad practice, or evil intent, the full might of the state legal apparatus was put into motion and the prosecutions and jailing began. Everyone from the dustman to the high court judge was scrutinised for honesty and where the opposite was found, they were brought to book. No one escaped the reach of the law and for the first time in hundreds of years, the law truly was equal. It was during this purge of the corrupt that Mr Brown found himself sharing a cell with a man from a city during five years for burglary. Mr Brown was not happy. Down the corridor in another cell, a certain Mr Blair, was sitting out the same sentence. They were doing life for treason. Mr Clegg and Mr Cameron were also worried. They were being investigated for similar offences themselves.
The people loved their new Parliament. At last, it was the place it was meant to be and it was finally a place that really did represent their views. One example of this was when the new members of parliament decided together that a referendum about whether to stay in, or leave the E.U., was called for. A large group of selected MPs went onto television and asked the people to turn out and vote. They were also asked to ignore what pundits on the TV, or in the newspapers said, and to think the issues through for themselves. Information packs were prepared and sent out to every household in the country. Those information packs contained the truth about the E.U. How it operated. What it spent money on. The corruption rampant within it and so on. For the first time, the people were given the facts instead of the pro E.U. line spewed out every day by the corrupt BBC. At the referendum, the people voted to come out of the E.U. and the gravy train for the MEP’s ended on the day they were recalled from the E.U. parliament.
On the day that Mr Smith went to Parliament, the whole political direction and system changed. Gone were the old ideologies. Gone were the old corrupt elite. The fear was transferred from the honest people to the corrupt officials in every walk of life. Within ten years, the whole landscape of life in Britain had been changed. Decency, honesty, respect for others, the freedom to worship their own God, the right to dissent and be heard and many other real freedoms were enacted. Because there was now no need for the cameras, CCTV became something that only watched the likes of Mr Blair and Mr Brown in prison. Family life flourished once again and children’s lives were changed out of all recognition. The people policed their own streets again and the young did as they were told and learned, once more, to respect their elders. The nightmare was over.
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For the first time ever the people were told the difference between the Common Law of the land and the contractual system of Statute Law*. The people were told that all Statute Law relied upon the consent of the governed for enforcement and if they chose not to give their consent, there was little the enforcers could do about it. After just fifteen years the people were asked to vote on whether to abolish Statute Law all together and to take personal and collective responsibility for themselves and their own actions under Common Law.
On the day Mr Smith went to Parliament, the people got their freedom and their country back.**
 
* see tpuc.org
**see https://www.thebcgroup.org.uk

George Rolph.

London

An ideology that will not allow dissent is the first step to the imposition of totalitarianism, because, such an ideology has already subjected the minds of its adherents to the destruction of their own free thought. The only thing more important than free speech is free thought and free thought is rooted in free belief.

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