"Acts of disloyalty to the Queen can still be punishable with a life sentence in prison, although such acts used to be punishable by death.
Britain’s Treason Act was written in 1351 and is still in force to this day – albeit with amendments which have been made over the centuries – but is not commonly used these days."
"Acts of disloyalty to the Queen can still be punishable with a life sentence in prison, although such acts used to be punishable by death.
Britain’s Treason Act was written in 1351 and is still in force to this day – albeit with amendments which have been made over the centuries – but is not commonly used these days."