CHURCH OF ENGLAND
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The buck stops with his Majesty King Charles III, as head of the Church of England, & head of State. At the moment, the system is failing abominably, not at all serving the interests of the people. And not serving the interests of nature, with the continued building of brick houses, despite global warming, deforestation, desertification and ocean acidification. Leading to mass extinction of species, and displacement of humans all around the globe. How cay any religion condone that. How can any religion condone slavery?
The Act of Supremacy 1558 renewed the breach, and the Elizabethan Settlement charted a course enabling the English church to describe itself as both Reformed and Catholic. In the earlier phase of the English Reformation there were both Roman Catholic martyrs and radical Protestant martyrs.
The later phases saw the Penal Laws punish Roman Catholics and nonconforming Protestants. In the 17th century, the Puritan and Presbyterian factions continued to challenge the leadership of the church, which under the Stuarts veered towards a more Catholic interpretation of the Elizabethan Settlement, especially under Archbishop Laud and the rise of the concept of Anglicanism as a via media between Roman Catholicism and radical Protestantism.
After the victory of the Parliamentarians, the Prayer Book was abolished and the Presbyterian and Independent factions dominated. The episcopacy was abolished in 1646 but the Restoration restored the Church of England, episcopacy and the Prayer Book. Papal recognition of George III in 1766 led to greater religious tolerance.
As
a religion of convenience, part of the British legal system, where
injustices reign without effective remedy, the C of E falls to be
considered part of the corruption that has infested the United Kingdom
and enslaved its citizens, leading to £2.4
trillion pounds of National Debts - apart from the lack of effective
remedy as required by the 1689 Bill of Rights. Articles 1 and 13 having
been deliberately excluded from the Human
Rights Act 1998, by way of a concerted attack on the rights of the
British people, by the State.
Former head of the Church of England. Corruption lurks in every corridor of local and national buildings. Queen Elizabeth was asked for help. She declined. The duty to provide an effective remedy, now rests with King Charles, and thereafter with William, Prince of Wales, should he become King.
Incompatibility in Human Rights terms, is where one statute does not comply with HR statute. The European Convention does include Article 13, the right to an effective remedy.
The United Kingdom does not yet have a Written Constitution, leaving the justice system open to abuse via the honours system. [R v Sussex Justices 1924] Without justice being available to the ordinary man in the street, fairly, impartially and affordably, Britain can never truly be great again. Britain was built on slavery, as the enslavement and physical working of African and other humans captured and shipped to Colonies for profit. This system is perpetuated today as financial slavery, with the UK some £2.4 trillion pounds in debt, due to the present class system and corrupt political practices. Such facts are fuel for a proposed phase out and abolition of the Monarchy, a current and live debate.
A written constitution might embrace corruption in local, national and international politics. This includes Parish, District and County councils, Members of Parliament and the House of Lords - and especially the Church of England - that has for centuries been part of the system that allows financial slavery and human rights violations.
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