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    If a new party is to govern Britain, Keith B, one that intends going straight, it should open up a review of some fundamental policies.

    This in reply to your question, as I look at it:
    1) Our Union Flag is Sacrosanct, it is Christian through and through, can never be reneged, and so this Party MUST recognise the Christian Faith as the One Faith of the British Isles, and can never give up the idea of England and Scotland being two equal Constituent Countries of the United Kingdom.
    Wales ought to be considered equal to England and Scotland, and therefore no longer a Principality, but a Kingdom equal to England and Scotland.
    The possibility should be given for Ireland to reunite and be a Constituent Kingdom of a new British Isles Constitution, equal to England, Scotland and Wales.

    The next best option, if this is not accepted with general approval from all parts, is that Northern Ireland remain a Constituent Country of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Eire has reciprocal privileged relations with Britain, similar to how the situation is now.

    Not everyone is aware that constitutionally the United Kingdom is, in fact, a UNION of three Kingdoms: England, Scotland and Ireland, each with their own Parliament..

    2) Our Country cannot be headed by a private family, our Parliament cannot have a private family as its head.
    We need NO head of State. No mortal person should be "the head of the State".
    People who visit our Country on diplomatic missions, such as a member of government of another country, should simply meet with elected representatives according to their status ie the PM, Foreign Secretary, Chancellor etc.

    Not everyone is aware that the Oath of Coronation requires the Christian Faith HAS TO BE the sole Faith of Britain.
    It would be strange for UKIP, therefore, not to acknowledge this, while at the same time paying honour to the house of Windsor.

    If UKIP wish to keep the monarchy and the present institutions of head of everything, that is not really the problem.
    The problem I have is with the hypocrisy of not confirming that the Oath of Coronation requires the Christian Faith be Britain's only Faith. You can't have it both ways.

    3) I have evidence that the queen has betrayed the British Constitution and the Oath of Coronation on various counts, one of which is giving royal consent to hand authority over Britain to foreign parliaments.
    This is expressly forbidden in the Constitution. It is expressly forbidden by Law. It is expressly forbidden by the Oath of Coronation.

    PS: some people insist we have no Constitution. We do, although you can also call it "laws" established in Parliament.

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