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Rejected petition: E-Petitions policy in dire need for an urgent review as constitutionally unsound

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In Mr Pymme's Speech in the House of Commons 17th April 1640 - he declared "Parliaments are those which purge us from all errors, & prevent others to come"

Yet it is our petitions which are receiving the purging and not parliament because we do not get past an outrageous standards policy

In the Book "Addresses, Remonstrances & Petitions commencing 24th June 1769 presented to the King & Parliament from the court of common council page 17

Petition from the Lord Mayor
"In as much, as thereby the excercise of the clearest rights of the subjects- nameley to petition the king for redress of greivances, to complain of the violation of the freedom of election, & to pray dissolution of parliament, to point out Malpractices in administration, and to urge the removal of evil ministers


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