British Nationalities Act 1981 and what it means

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If you were born prior to 1981, you had English, Scottish, Welsh or Irish nationality.  Your Indigenous Nationality was then unlawfully removed by The British Nationalities Act 1981 and you were made British only. 

If you were born after 1981 you are British only, according to the British Parliament you were never an English, Scot, Welsh or Irish subject.

Do you object to this unlawful act of parliament?

The English Constitution Party objects strongly and wants it made void (not repealed) as repugnant law.  This is against English Law, ECHR law and the UN declarations for Indigenous people.  

Here is a question put to District Councils in England. 

Dear Sir/Madam

I am English not British.

My National Identity is English and I would like that reflected on the voter register.  My English National Identity is important to me.

If you consider this is not possible, please explain why?

Yours Faithfully

[Signature]

[Name of Person]

Here is the most common answer;

Dear David,

With reference to your query regarding your nationality in the electoral register.

It is not possible to register you as English for the following reasons:

Under The British Nationality Act 1981 British Nationality Act 1981 (legislation.gov.uk) UK law does not recognise English as a nationality;

To register to vote  https://www.gov.uk/register-to-vote one of the criteria is a person must be a British Citizen.

With regards,

Lynne.

Electoral Services Team

District Councils – Working Together

Remember this enactment was a pre-requisite to the Maastricht Treaty. Unless we take England back, we will be dissolved by the Treasonous British Parliament.

Remedy: Full English Autonomy and Self-Determination for the English. That is what ECP stands for!

Published by Graham Moore

I believe in Liberty, Freedom and fairness for all. Sick of political correctness and mind and thought control. The Rule of Law, Common Law.

8 thoughts on “British Nationalities Act 1981 and what it means

  1. Fantastic work Graham. watch your show all the time.cant wait to join the party 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  2. Dear English Constitution, Beautiful written! God bless you and Godspeed. Stephen Gano

    On Thu, Oct 21, 2021 at 9:34 AM English Constitution Party wrote:

    > Graham Moore posted: ” The only party standing for you! If you were born > prior to 1981, you had English, Scottish, Welsh or Irish nationality. Your > Indigenous Nationality was then unlawfully removed by The British > Nationalities Act 1981 and you were made British only.” >

  3. I was Born in 1956. My father’s last name is Gano, but was originally spelled Gayneaux. But because the idiots at Staten Island NY at that time didn’t want to legitimize our last name, they decided to shorten it to Gano. The Gano name is French. This name came to America with the Huguenots in the mid 1600’s. My mother’s maiden name is Staton which is a Welch name. Her mother’s mother’s name was Jones which is also Welch. Thank you so much for the information you’re sending out to all of us!

  4. Hi, I do not know if Graham reads these messages but I do have a question regarding the British Nationalities Act 1981. I was born in 1963 and I regard myself as English, not British. My Question is this. Is the British Nationalities Act 1981 retrospective? If anybody has an email address for Graham as I would like to ask him for his opinion on this question.

  5. I sent the letter off and had a reply that they had received it and would be in touch that was over 2 weeks ago and still no reply.

    Sent from Mail for Windows

  6. Elect
    Wed, 20 Oct, 09:01 (13 days ago)
    to me

    you live at ###### ####### your nationality is recorded as English

    Katherine

    Assistant Elections Officer

    Legal and Governance

    Harrogate Borough Council

    PO BOX 787

    HG1 9RW

    Tel no: 01423 500600

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