This article in TimesOnline was written by Sir Ken Madonald, QC, who was the Director of Public Prosecutions from 2003-08.
The law making process in the UK is historic. But it has been usurped by the power of money.
How can it be redressed, if at all? Does all future power lie in the protocols of internet communications?
Filed under: Current Law Tagged: | public prosecution






(1) A Doctrine of Usury with the Usury Act of 1571 as a good place to start. Usury-free banking (not interest-free banking) is the policy target.
(2) Banish London’s offshore mints & exchanges. The SE region is a disaster area of no benefit to the English and operating as a rogue state in the world.