morals in a liberal democracy

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Dorrin
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Re: morals in a liberal democracy

Post by Dorrin »

There is no death penalty anymore, Treason, Setting fires in HM Dockyards, Piracy etc were all repealed (Stephen Fry QI)
Plus the constitution may say that the monarch has the final word but in practise the Queen has as much power as you and me.
eroticartist
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Re: morals in a liberal democracy

Post by eroticartist »

nachvox,

Very informative link. The first step then towards a true liberal democracies id to introduce a written constitution.

Mike Freeman

amazon.com/author/freeman
slamdaddy
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Re: morals in a liberal democracy

Post by slamdaddy »

I stand corrected.

http://newswww.bbc.net.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4130454.stm

The death penalty was abolished in 1998.
nachovx
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Re: morals in a liberal democracy

Post by nachovx »

The UK has ratified both Protocol 6 (abolition of the death penalty in times of peace) & Protocol 13 (abolition of the death penalty in all circumstances) to European Convention on Human Rights:
eroticartist
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Re: morals in a liberal democracy

Post by eroticartist »

Hi Dorrin,

I think that the monarch has quite a lot of power. She is head of the class system and a billionaire.
The army swears to Queen and counrty.

Mike

amazon.com/author/freeman
baggie smalls
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Re: morals in a liberal democracy

Post by baggie smalls »

A written constitution, who would you suggest write it?
RetroDon
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Re: morals in a liberal democracy

Post by RetroDon »

I will write it.

www.credence.org
baggie smalls
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Re: morals in a liberal democracy

Post by baggie smalls »

Who will you be asking to advise you on the contents, or will it be a solo effort?
RetroDon
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Re: morals in a liberal democracy

Post by RetroDon »

It will be a solo album - with no help from politicians, businesses or religions.

www.credence.org
eroticartist
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Re: morals in a liberal democracy

Post by eroticartist »

Hi Baggie,

I think that as every other Western country claiming to be a liberal democracy has a written constitution. Then we should start with the written constitution of the countries whose way of life we admire.

How about looking at America first.

Mike Freeman

amazon.com/author/freeman
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