Westminster:Dictatorship Reform Act

Day 2,747, 14:51 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom by Colin ChipPhilfer Brown

Westminster😃ictatorship Reform Act

Back to normality

Things have got back to normal and I have more free time to actually write a proper article and at least try to make it one I’m happier with. I was going to write a post mortem Election report but as is usually the way something else crops up that demands attention. Today’s attention seeking issue is the “Dictatorship Reform Act” proposed by King William the Great, it is only a small proposal as it is a reform of our current dictatorship and not a wrecking ball needing a total rewrite. Please find below the proposed Bill.

The proposed Bill.

What changes does it make to our current system?

Primarily the Bill would remove our current system and safeguards in choosing a Dictator, it would allow citizens to decide the Dictator rather than Congress by making the elected PM automatically Dictator. Sounds great in principal, I’m all for democracy but it should be left to the current laws of Parliament to decide the Dictator as it has safeguards to minimise rogue elements. This proposal has the potential to give an individual too much power to quickly and before we know it a Great Train Robbery scenario. In my mind the current process works fine, the Congress is elected by the public, debates, amends and votes on legislation and the Dictator is elected by Congress and rubberstamps the will of Congress. There is no need to make a change. However as an independent publication it is up to the reader to make up their mind, so please check out the UK Constitution and compare to the Reform Act.

They love to be hated.

And also...

A question has to be asked about the motive behind this proposal, is it truly for the benefit of eUK? Sadly not, this journalist believes, if this Bill is passed and Presidential candidate King William the Great is voted in as eUK President then he would bypass our current system and rise immediately to topdog. So they are clearly working to his own selfish gains and not for the benefit of the people who voted him in to the House of Commons. That is definitely a conflict of interests.

Makes you think. D'oh!

Time to go

It goodbye yet again and see you soon. Hope you enjoyed the piece so please comment, abuse, rant, praise and fling poop. Generally all the things I have come to expect from the eUK community.

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Colin Chipphilfer Brown
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