Under MAJORITYSAY, a constitution of existing ancient rights is drawn up, whose articles cannot be abrogated. A study of history, from the Saxon laws of Ine through Magna Carta and the Declaration of Rights, shows the lessons of English/British freedoms have been learned at great cost. We do not need to re-learn those lessons.


The Constitution is the rule-book agreed to in advance by the majority and demarks the no-go areas for MAJORITYSAY voting. The ‘legitimacy’ of murder, for example, can never be put to the vote. Nor laws infringing the right to free speech and a free press. A sample of Constitution articles might include:


  • JUSTICE:

  • PRIVACY:

  • HOME AFFAIRS:

  • DEFENCE:

  • ENVIRONMENT:

  • GOVERNMENT:

  • All CITIZENS of Great Britain shall be guaranteed the PROTECTION OF LAW over their LIFE, PROPERTY and right to PEACE and HAPPINESS
  • The primary purpose of every LAW must be the safeguarding of the CITIZEN
  • No laws passed by a lawfully constituted British GOVERNMENT before or after ordination of this CONSTITUTION shall abrogate any article of same. Such laws shall be rendered void ab initio and every JUDGMENT thereby annulled
  • There shall be no IMPRISONMENT without FAIR TRIAL
  • There shall be no EXECUTION OF SENTENCE without FAIR TRIAL
  • SUSPECTS may be detained for up to 14 days without CHARGE, after which, if no CHARGES are brought, they shall be released WITHOUT STAIN
  • Where death or injury occurs at the hand of another, the DEFENDANT is entitled to TRIAL BY JURY comprising a lawfully elected JUDGE and JURY of twelve of his peers. This right shall not be infringed
  • For a CHARGE to be answered, there must be an INJURED PARTY
  • LEGAL PRECEDENT may apply, save where the CONSTITUTION is abrogated
  • The CITIZEN has a right to LEGAL COMPENSATION for wilful damage to LIFE, PROPERTY, REPUTATION and LIBERTY. Such compensation shall be paid by THE GUILTY according to the SENTENCING SCHEDULE
  • The British CITIZEN shall have the right of SELF-DEFENCE against an ASSAILANT. REASONABLE FORCE may be employed to preserve the right to PERSONAL SAFETY and that of the CITIZEN’S PROPERTY 
  • No CITIZEN or GOVERNMENT, whether foreign or domestic, shall plot against the SOVEREIGNTY of its CITIZENS, nor undermine the LAWFUL STATUS of their MONARCH, OFFICERS, INSTITUTIONS or lawfully appointed REPRESENTATIVES. A charge of TREASON shall be brought against those who wilfully subvert the INDEPENDENCE of GREAT BRITAIN and her right to SELF-DETERMINATION
  • The BRITISH CITIZEN shall in no way be governed by laws of an ALIEN JURISDICTION while residing in GREAT BRITAIN
  • The right to CAPITAL PUNISHMENT shall not be infringed
  • A CITIZEN is innocent until proved guilty
  • A CITIZEN has the right to free LEGAL REPRESENTATION according to the severity of the charge
  • A CITIZEN cannot be charged with the same CRIME twice, except following a HUNG JURY
  • A LAWFUL APPEAL must comprise NEW EVIDENCE
  • No CITIZEN shall be subjected to TORTURE 
  • All CITIZENS have a right to privacy.
  • Privacy is the expectation that confidential personal information disclosed in a private place will not be disclosed to third parties, when that disclosure would cause either embarrassment or emotional distress to a person of reasonable sensitivities. Information is interpreted broadly to include facts, images (e.g., photographs, videotapes), and disparaging opinions.
  • The right to privacy is restricted to individuals who are in a place that a person would reasonably expect to be private (e.g., home, hotel room, telephone booth). There is no protection for information which either is a matter of public record or which the victim voluntarily disclosed in a public place. People should be protected by privacy when they "believe that the conversation is private and cannot be heard by others."
  • The citizen has the right to LAWFUL ASSEMBLY and PEACEFUL PROTEST
  • The right to a FREE PRESS shall not be infringed
  • The right to FREEDOM OF RELIGION shall not be infringed
  • The right to FREE SPEECH shall not be infringed
  • The right to free emergency HEALTHCARE shall not be infringed
  • FOREIGN NATIONALS shall enjoy the full protection of BRITISH LAW and the CONSTITUTION while in GREAT BRITAIN, and must abide by same
  • No CITIZEN under 18 years shall drive
  • A CITIZEN shall receive EQUABLE PAY for their STATION, regardless of sex
  • A CITIZEN shall have the right to a free FUNERAL
  • A CITIZEN’S rights over his CHILD are SOVEREIGN, save where the CONSTITUTION is abrogated
  • A CITIZEN’S rights over his BODY shall not be infringed, save where the CONSTITUTION is abrogated
  • A CITIZEN’S rights over his MENTAL STATE shall not be infringed, save where the CONSTITUTION is abrogated
  • The people of GREAT BRITAIN shall have the right to a STANDING ARMED FORCE for national defence and protection. Such ARMED FORCE shall be directed by a lawfully elected British GOVERNMENT
  • WAR shall not be declared on a FOREIGN POWER without the MAJORITY CONSENT of the PEOPLE
  • A CITIZEN shall have the right to BEAR ARMS only as part of the STANDING ARMED FORCE
  • The NATURAL RESOURCES of GREAT BRITAIN shall remain the property of the NATION, subject to the LAWFUL DISPOSAL by the PEOPLE according to the TRADE TREATISE

  • No PUBLIC OFFICER is entitled to break their OATH OF OFFICE
  • The CITIZEN’S right to representation of SOVEREIGNTY by a MONARCH shall not be infringed
  • A CITIZENS right to INHERIT free of TAX shall not be infringed
  • The right of the BRITISH GOVERNMENT to coin its own CURRENCY shall not be infringed
  • ILLEGAL DEBASEMENT OF THE CURRENCY shall be charged as TREASON