Parliament votes for the supremacy of Parliament.

It's very noticeable that you cling to the "subject not citizen" refrain, yet you are unable to provide a written definition of a Subject.

While falsely trumpeting that there are no laws saying who is a "citizen."
FFS, look up the definition of 'by default'...

And specifically as regards those living under a monarchy, unless specified otherwise...

It really isn't that hard to do :)
 
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Not semantics, but legal fact...

As I said, check out the small print :rolleyes:

I guess you've never heard of internment or detention without trial in the UK?

Where is this internment you talk about?
 
FFS, look up the definition of 'by default'...

And specifically as regards those living under a monarchy, unless specified otherwise...

It really isn't that hard to do :)

Bless poor old Ellal clinging to his 'poor English subjects' argument.

Its semantics and a load of rubbish.

British citizens have plenty of rights, its not perfect but it compares pretty well compared to any other country.

Why dont you find find something real to argue about? :ROFLMAO:
 
Where would one find a true definition?

Dictionaries are unreliable because they readily include so-called definions based solely on the usage, including misuses by people with biased agendas.
Looking for such definitions, I found examples that 'negro' and 'jew', for example, used to be defined in derogatory terms, which haters of the groups used, rather than the simple accurate definitions of 'a black person' (sorry - a person of blackness) and 'a person of the jewish faith' respectively.
 
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Where is this internment you talk about?
I guess you never heard of N.I. internment then?

Back before the good friday agreement (which sorted out the 'troubles'), it was part of UK policy...

Of course quitters would rather the troubles return than brexit be compromised...

And the UK terrorism act allows for indefinite detention without trial...
 
Why do you lot subject yourself to this? :p

Sado Masochists at heart? :censored:
 
So go on then...

Prove that you are actually a UK 'citizen' in law!

You won't, because you can't!

But hey, ignorance is bliss apparently :LOL:

Prove what rights are lost being a subject, Old Bean.

You are dribbling over semantics.

Probably foaming at the mouth :ROFLMAO:
 
FFS, look up ...

I don't need to. I've asked you to provide a written definition of "subject" and you've failed to.

But you keep whining and asking for another definition of "citizen"
 
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