To: UK Parliament & Spkr John Bercow

 

CC: as per addressees & general

 

From Chris Addington Pr.Eng.

 

March 14, 2017

 

 

Re: Brexit :–

 

  1. Parliamentary Motions&Resolution Weds March 13, 2019 → UNLAWFUL/INVALID – violates Brexit Referendum Determination.
  2. Parliament UNLAWFULLY/CRIMINALLY pursuing legislation KNOWINGLY based upon grossly defective sciences

 

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  1. Parliamentary Motions&Resolution Weds March 13, 2019 → UNLAWFUL/INVALID – violates Brexit Referendum Determination.

 

I draw attention to the following UNLAWFUL/INVALID actions by UK Parliament (Wednesday March 13, 2019)

 

The motion/s as put to the House of Commons (House) vis:

 

House rejects the United Kingdom leaving the European Union without a Withdrawal Agreement and a Framework for the Future Relationship.”

 

To which the House voted:-

 

Division No. 357 -

Ayes: 312 (Tellers: Nick Smith, Bambos Charalambous)

Noes: 308 (Tellers: Jeremy Quin, Mr Alister Jack)

 

and after further motions&voting pertaining to Brexit the House achieved a Resolution:-

 

Resolved, That this House rejects the United Kingdom leaving the European Union without a Withdrawal Agreement and a Framework for the Future Relationship.

 

 

It is submitted that the Motion/s & consequent Resolution were UNLAWFUL/INVALID as these purposefully violate the Brexit Referendum Determination, and defeat and/or diminish the negotiating position of Government/Parliament in regard to UK Exiting the EU.

 

The Motion/s & Resolution:-

  1. violate the open Brexit Referendum Determination as these were not integral to the 2016 Referendum Question ('Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?')
  2. violate the open Brexit Referendum Determination and UNLAWFULLY replaces it with a more limited & closed Brexit Referendum Determination, and without this having been integral to the 2016 Referendum Question.
  3. unlawfully attempts to allow RemainerMPs (those MPs against Brexit) to manipulate so as to permanently obstruct or prolong Brexit by defeating any&every Brexit/EU Agreement.
  4. unlawfully places UNLAWFUL POWER into the hands of EU persons that support UK RemainerMPs, thus allowing the EU to obstruct Brexit by (e.g.) withdrawing existing Agreement, or adding impossible additional Agreement clauses, or by many other means to which politicians are long experienced.

 

 

Consequently these Motions&Resolution must be set aside.

 

 

  1. Parliament UNLAWFULLY/CRIMINALLY pursuing legislation KNOWINGLY based upon grossly defective sciences

I also draw attention to the UNLAWFUL/CRIMINAL DERELICTION/NEGLIGENCE of Parliamentary Members (MPs, commonly known as 'Politicians') – in that Parliament has for decades been kept regularly informed of my Professional Engineering R&D that disproves numerous long&short-standing science theories upon which MPs base/d their Parliamentary (hence Law-Making) decisions.

 

The terms 'politician' & 'politics' are defined (see below) as being involved in 'governance' of a country/entity – and for democratic nations this means constructive, honest governance.

 

It follows that MPs are duty-bound to engage best-practice, correct sciences, i.e. certainties, in their decisions-making that are necessary for them to achieve correct governance – with the proviso that where science is uncertain that good sense determines the sway of a MP to making optimally sound decisions, and it is uncertainties over sciences to which Politics is associated, otherwise it is Science, and in its application thereof it is Engineering..

 

Decision-making ONLY becomes 'politics' when uncertainties are necessary impositions, because of inadequate or insufficient certainties.

 

Therefore in any governance decision-making MPs are obliged to take into account correct Sciences/Engineering & to voice their reasoning over such Sciences/Engineering and thereafter to moderate optimally with uncertainties but having clearly stated the reasons thereto and the absence of certainties.

 

It is NOT an MPs remit to IGNORE sciences certainties and to arbitrarily apply uncertainties to achieve a pre-determined decision.

 

BUT, MPs have, for decades, been ignoring new science – hence MPs are acting UNLAWFULLY/CRIMINALLY.

 

It follows that MPs are duty-bound to Reward/Fund sciences based on Merit – but Parliament is dishonestly/criminally refusing to so do – thus grossly defective sciences are utilised to produce massively destructive policies, purposefully so.

 

 

Sincerely

 

Chris Addington Pr.Eng.

 

 

 

 

politician

/pɒlɪˈtɪʃ(ə)n/

noun

noun: politician; plural noun: politicians

  1. a person who is professionally involved in politics, especially as a holder of an elected office.synonyms: legislator, Member of Parliament, MP, representative, minister, statesman, stateswoman, political leader, lawmaker, public servant, elected official, office-bearer; More: senator, congressman, congresswoman, assemblyman, assemblywoman; informalpolitico; informalpol
  2. US - a person who acts in a manipulative and devious way, typically to gain advancement within an organization.
  3. "a veteran communist politician"

 

 

politics

/ˈpɒlɪtɪks/

noun

noun: politics

  1. the activities associated with the governance of a country or area, especially the debate between parties having power.synonyms:government, local government, affairs of state, public affairs, diplomacy, party politics "a career in politics"
    • the activities of governments concerning the political relations between states."in the conduct of global politics, economic status must be backed by military capacity"
    • the academic study of government and the state.
    • "a politics lecturer"
    • plural noun: politics
  2. "the party quickly gained influence in French politics"

synonyms: political science, civics, statecraft, statesmanship; rarepolity "he studies politics"

    • a particular set of political beliefs or principles.
    • "people do not buy their paper purely for its politics"

synonyms: political views/beliefs/leanings/sympathies, party politics, political alliance "what are his politics?"

    • the principles relating to or inherent in a sphere or activity, especially when concerned with power and status.
    • "the politics of gender"

synonyms: power struggle, manipulation, machination(s), manoeuvring, jockeying for position, wheeler-dealing, machiavellianism, opportunism, realpolitik "office politics"

  1. activities aimed at improving someone's status or increasing power within an organization.
  2. "yet another discussion of office politics and personalities"