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Had to share....
"Take no notice of Boris and his co conspirators.
You have inalienable rights to travel not him, police or courts can take it away or stop it.
It’s all crap.
Very carefully notice the wording used, it’s often a play on words.
Quote...
“The changes mean that those who travel abroad in order to go on holiday could risk a £5,000 fine.
Not “will” but “could”
So it also means you could not, may not or won’t.
“Risk”
How big a risk? 5% 10% 100%
It’s all just scaremongering they can’t stop people from travelling
Our passports are null and void if they do.
Laws that try to remove your inalienable rights are unlawful. Cannot be enforced.
Look inside your passport the very first page.
So now every passport is null and void...
I don’t think so.
No government has the power to prevent free movement of travel.
Also bare in mind you paid a fee for the passport, so if they do decide the passport is no longer valid as a right to travel every single person can claim Mis representation and fraud and demand their fee back from government.
£80 on average for a passport
About 50 million people have one.
So let’s see them pay back £4 billion with interest.
Also, discrimination plays a huge factor, sports stars, business people and politicians can travel anywhere anytime.
But we us minions cannot....I can’t be an elite sports star as my knees are no good, so I’m being directly discriminated against, that’s actually illegal. Tut tut BJ. ?
Not to mention, where is my name on a list or a letter addressed to me personally that says I cannot travel and where has Queen Elizabeth, who has specifically said I can travel and should be assisted to travel without hindrance said I can no longer travel? Signed it in wet ink and I’ve agreed to it and signed it also?
It’s a game, a trick, it’s a voluntary agreement you enter into if you choose"
Had to share....
"Take no notice of Boris and his co conspirators.
You have inalienable rights to travel not him, police or courts can take it away or stop it.
It’s all crap.
Very carefully notice the wording used, it’s often a play on words.
Quote...
“The changes mean that those who travel abroad in order to go on holiday could risk a £5,000 fine.
Not “will” but “could”
So it also means you could not, may not or won’t.
“Risk”
How big a risk? 5% 10% 100%
It’s all just scaremongering they can’t stop people from travelling
Our passports are null and void if they do.
Laws that try to remove your inalienable rights are unlawful. Cannot be enforced.
Look inside your passport the very first page.
So now every passport is null and void...
I don’t think so.
No government has the power to prevent free movement of travel.
Also bare in mind you paid a fee for the passport, so if they do decide the passport is no longer valid as a right to travel every single person can claim Mis representation and fraud and demand their fee back from government.
£80 on average for a passport
About 50 million people have one.
So let’s see them pay back £4 billion with interest.
Also, discrimination plays a huge factor, sports stars, business people and politicians can travel anywhere anytime.
But we us minions cannot....I can’t be an elite sports star as my knees are no good, so I’m being directly discriminated against, that’s actually illegal. Tut tut BJ. ?
Not to mention, where is my name on a list or a letter addressed to me personally that says I cannot travel and where has Queen Elizabeth, who has specifically said I can travel and should be assisted to travel without hindrance said I can no longer travel? Signed it in wet ink and I’ve agreed to it and signed it also?
It’s a game, a trick, it’s a voluntary agreement you enter into if you choose"