Common Law Explained in 60 seconds
Rachel Elnaugh-LOVE Rachel Elnaugh-LOVE
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 Published On Dec 25, 2022

My partner Dean of Buxton has been teaching Common Law workshops since 2020, as well as assisting those facing the Court process (as a McKenzie friend). He does not charge for these services (although he invites gifts of food if people wish to show their appreciation). He is dedicated to restoring the power back to the People ~ and in his world this comes via knowing (and exercising) our Common Law Rights.

Dean and I have been talking about creating a simple video explaining Common Law for some time ~ and here it is! Issued on 25 December 2022 as our Christ-Mass gift to The People.

Many say that Equity Law is superior to Common Law. Here is a video explaining how Equity Law was created specifically to TAKE AWAY the Power of the People, because some (undoubtedly members of the Aristocracy) were complaining to the King:    • 2 7 Common Law and Equity  
Specific point to note: She says that the Common Law was 'too rigid'. Meaning it could not be manipulated by those that wished to use the Law to their advantage.

Many say that Natural Law is superior to Common Law. But Man has no influence over Nature (although he may desire this!). And remember, the power in Nature goes to the strongest and the fittest.

Many refer to Statute, for example 'The Bill of Rights 1688'. However, no Government, Monarch or other 'Authority' gives you your Rights! The minute anyone involves Legal Statute in their explanations they are working within 'The System' ~ which is designed to be so complex that the Common Man (or Woman) finds it difficult to navigate it without a Solicitor or Barrister acting on his/her behalf (meaning he/she has consented to the jurisdiction of the Maritime 'Legal System').

For a wonderful example of Common Law in practice, listen to this re-creation on the Trial of William Penn ~ exercising his Right to find God in his own way:    • William Penn Trial - You Are There  

William Penn went on to found Pennsylvania.

NB Common Law, as explained, applies to England (and the Commonwealth nations whose Law is based on the law of England). Other countries eg France have a different system of Law.

Dean and I would love your feedback on this video via the comments below.

Wishing you a very Merry Christ-Mass and a wonderful New Year!

May your 2023 be filled with Peace, Joy, Love, Health and Prosperity.

Love

Rachel x
(On behalf of Dean of Buxton too)

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