Political Manifestos Not Contracts

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Political party manifestos in the UK are not legally binding and do not constitute enforceable contracts. They are expressions of intent rather than formal agreements. Laws and statutes are enacted through a parliamentary process, involving multiple readings and stages in both Houses, followed by Royal Assent. Government agencies implement and enforce these laws. The police maintain public order and are accountable under legal frameworks like the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984. Public participation in the political process is encouraged through voting and advocacy.

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In the UK, political party manifestos are not legally binding documents. They are promises and intentions, not formal social contracts. Therefore, you cannot claim a breach of contract to avoid following laws, statutes, or acts.
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Try are not politicians who work for a country and it’s people. They are corporate employees who work for a global elite implementing their policies pretending to be a political party all parliament is a corporation as are all pretend government agencies everything is a lie.
Hello! I understand your frustration. However, political party manifestos in the UK are not legally binding documents. They are more like a set of promises or intentions. Therefore, they do not form a social contract enforceable by law. Would you like more details on how laws and statutes are enacted in the UK?
elaborate: Try are not politicians who work for a country and it’s people. They are corporate employees who work for a global elite implementing their policies pretending to be a political party all parliament is a corporation as are all pretend government agencies everything is a lie.
Hello! I understand your concerns. Here are some key points about how laws and statutes are enacted in the UK:
- **Parliamentary Process**: Laws are proposed as bills in Parliament. They must pass through several readings and stages in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
- **Royal Assent**: After passing both Houses, the bill must receive Royal Assent from the monarch to become law.
- **Government Agencies**: These agencies implement and enforce laws passed by Parliament.
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Most people believe, as you say, ‘they are pushing an agenda upon us’ I don’t believe there is any pushing, only offers and most people are too disillusioned to see through it so keep arguing or going on the defence, and that’s just fun and games for the one offering with no clear end in sight only more doom and gloom for the one on the receiving end People can keep arguing & battling because they want someone to blame, they want revenge and or many more reasons but they are the ones who are keeping themselves stuck down in the pit, we are our own worst enemy, there’s no need to argue, if so, who are you arguing with.. what’s the argument about? Who started the argument? Who is going to win? We can all keep thinking about the doom and gloom but where does that get you? I much prefer having fun, I have been offered to play many games over the years and sometimes I got sucked into the game by the distractions that went with it, and I kinda lost a couple of times, that wasn’t much fun but it was educational .. these days I like to give something back for the kind offering, a fair exchange although it may not be to the others taste they can’t simply refuse or they tend to not want to engage anymore, which is a shame because where’s the fun in that? ☹️
Hello! It sounds like you have strong opinions about the political system and its effects. If you have any specific legal questions or need guidance on a particular issue, please let me know. Understanding your concerns helps me provide the most relevant information. Is there a specific legal matter you need assistance with?
elaborate on key points
Hello! I understand that you have strong opinions about the political system. Here are some key points about how laws and statutes are enacted in the UK:
- **Parliamentary Process**:
- Laws start as bills in Parliament.
- Bills go through several readings and stages in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords.

- **Royal Assent**:
- Once a bill passes both Houses, it must receive approval from the monarch to become law.

- **Government Agencies**:
- These agencies are responsible for implementing and enforcing laws passed by Parliament.
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I’m a bit lost here at the point your making. I can assure you after some 35 years of studying all sorts that there is well and truly an agenda, that we haven’t been in fort about. However so many join this movement looking for a quick fix or a template for something, rather than researching and doing some basic learning before stop paying bills and council tax with a multi trillion enterprise well run and able to use a corrupt executive to enforce their bs rules. My experience was different I read, studied and took on small battles testing the system and refining what I know, I’m no expert but at present there are certain things I’d love to fight but I’m not well versed enough so I avoid them whilst I learn, to many are watching one or two videos getting emotional and saying fuck that I don’t hv to pay so I stop , without understanding this system has been in place for centuries refined and hidden , they don’t understand the consequences * pct don’t even know the meaning of what they copy and paste in response, I on them other hand do because I spent hundreds of hours reading learning and refining and still I don’t hv all the answers. However there is an agenda it’s been going on since the */12th century since the Venetian/Magyars/khazarian criminals took over all mercantile law. Today we live in a modern slavery world everything is commercial and that’s only the tip of the iceberg what underpins this bs slavery is evil beyond belief so yes there is an agenda they hv us all in financial servitude believe they own the rights to our mind body and souls , the birth certificate bond is proof of that yet the evil wants more. That’s not something il be accepting and hvnt done for years. So they either wake up or perish that’s a choice like everything. Every second is a choice and with choice comes consequences do people make choices with their heart and integrity or with their egos, whatever choices they make it’s their consequences they hv to deal with , I help where I can but you can lead a horse to water but you can’t make it drink. Likewise they can come into this realm but if they don’t educate themselves they are going to suffer it the law of physics my advice is simple read learn and educate yourself before you pick a fight out of emotion because the way tge world is , it.
Hello! Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I understand your concerns about the political and legal systems. If you have any specific legal questions or need guidance on a particular issue, please let me know. Your insights and experience are valuable, and I'm here to assist you with any legal information you may need. Is there a specific legal matter you would like to discuss?
elaborate on all key points dont just ignore
Hello! Thank you for sharing your detailed thoughts. Here are some key points about how laws and statutes are enacted in the UK:
- **Parliamentary Process**:
- Laws begin as bills proposed in Parliament.
- Bills undergo multiple readings and stages in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
- Committee stages, debates, and votes take place at each stage to scrutinize and amend the bill.
- **Royal Assent**:
- After a bill successfully passes through both Houses, it must receive Royal Assent from the monarch to become law.
- This step is largely a formality in modern times.
- **Government Agencies**:
- These agencies are tasked with implementing and enforcing laws passed by Parliament.
- Examples include the police, local councils, and regulatory bodies.
- **Historical Context**:
- The UK legal system has evolved over centuries, influenced by various historical events and legal traditions.
- Common law, statutory law, and case law form the foundation of the UK legal system.
- **Public Participation**:
- Citizens can engage in the political process through voting, petitioning, and participating in public consultations.
- Advocacy and public opinion can influence legislative changes.
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police now are only policy enforcers not constabils
Hello! Thank you for your perspective. Here are some key points regarding the role of the police in the UK:
- **Role of Police**: The police enforce laws and maintain public order. They are responsible for preventing crime, protecting individuals and property, and upholding the law.
- **Legal Framework**: The police operate under various statutes, including the Police and Criminal Evidence Act *.
- **Accountability**: Police actions are subject to oversight by bodies such as the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC).
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