David Kirwan Attacks Government Erosion Of Civil Liberties
PROSPECTIVE Independent MP David Kirwan has hit out at the Government’s constant erosion of our civil liberties.
David has been a long time campaigner against the creeping removal of our freedoms.
David, who is standing as Prospective Independent MP for Wirral West at the next General Election, said: “We live in a country where traffic wardens fine disabled drivers for inadvertently displaying their disabled badges upside down; where householders are fined for mistakes when recycling rubbish; and where our police devote massive resources to catching drivers for the most minor of motoring offences.
“The good people of this country are sick and tired of being subjected to such intense scrutiny. As your Independent MP at Westminster I will help ensure that the erosion of our civil liberties is reversed.”











As a solicitor you should be very familiar with the differences between continental law/EU law-Corpus Juris, and our own Common Law as well as Habeaus Corpus.
Our British society functions around a framework of being able to do anything unless otherwise stated, were as Europeans operate under a code of law (Corpus Juris) which means do only as the code of law describes-the opposite of how we function in Britain.
Its is this fundamental difference that has made the EU and its swathes of regulation or codes of law toxic to Britain and it economy-legislating everything from common sense to the size of vitamin pills.
What is more disturbing is EU through its federal agency, EUROJUST, which is unaccountable to our electorate, has already made considerable advances in eroding our ancient criminal code emulated around the world for its fairness: jury trial, innocent before proven guilty, burden of proof on the state-and much more. We now see on the spot fines, loss of the right to not to self incriminate, prosecution for free speech and the loss of personal property without due process of law.
If the EU is about prosperity and trade (ostensible) then I would like to be poor and free keeping my civil liberties. Will you fight to restore sovereignty to our parliament, flawed as it is, and get out of the EU soviet?
by Kent
on 27. May, 2009