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When the Queen Was Crowned

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This is an excellent book for anyone, interested in the Sovereignty of the British People, to read. At her Coronation we recognised her as our rightful Sovereign Queen and agreed for our Sovereignty to be embodied in her for her lifetime. Brian Barker has clearly described what happened at the Coronation and the history behind every part of ceremony. When she arrived at the Great West Door of Westminster Abbey, at the completion of the Ceremony she was unquestionably our Sovereign Queen. This then provokes the question " As she is now merely a citizen of the EU, and was established as such by the Maastricht Treaty by her presumed loyal Prime Minister John Major, with all the responsibilities, duties and subjugation to EU Law that that citizenship requires of her, in her own country, is she still Sovereign here? Bearing in mind that her loyal Parliament agreed in 1972, when they ratified the European Communities Act with her Royal Assent, that EU Law, would be from that time, superior to British Law in her country. In 2006 she was not able to confirm that she was still Sovereign when I asked her. Neither could the Department for Constitutional Affairs or the Privy Council. It would seem that our Sovereignty has been taken away from her and passed to the EU by the acts of her Parliament and without the permission of the British People. In doing so they have imagined her death which is an act of high treason. This is a very important book for all British People to read. Carlton Scroop

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First published January 1, 1976

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March 11, 2023
Interesting account of the entire build up to Queen Elizabeth’s coronation in June 1953 from a man who worked in the Department of Works (which was responsible for building everything needed for the event) and in a position of great responsibility.
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