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Updated: May 26

Fw: DUE PROCESS FOR AMENDING THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM

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Shantanu Panigrahi

Cc:Reformparty Info,Standards Officer,leader@greenparty.org.uk,Labour Membership,rehman.chishti.mp@parliament.uk

Fri, 24 May at 22:59

 

To

The Parliamentary Authorities at House of Commons and House of Lords, Courts, Police, Political Parties

Privy Council

 

Dear Sirs

 

1. I was expecting some kind of nod and a wink or something negative or more substantial from communication as linked here:

SELECT COMMITTEE'S DECISION FOR A DEBATE ON AMENDING THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM

SELECT COMMITTEE'S DECISION FOR A DEBATE ON AMENDING THE CONSTITUTION OF...

SELECT COMMITTEE'S DECISION FOR A DEBATE ON AMENDING THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED KINGDOMYahoo/Sent Shantanu P...

 

2. I need to make progress if at all possible but with the overriding concern being that I do not step over the mark of then receiving the charge of sedition or subversion of the State or treason when formulating an update on TCLP-UK's Policy as linked here:

 

 

3. As I had indicated I would now only await the outcome of the petition at 38 Degrees before taking any further action on the matter: Have an amended Constitution for the United Kingdom

               

Have an amended Constitution for the United Kingdom

To better our lives in the United Kingdom into the medium and long term future.

 

I trust this will be acceptable to all concerned parties.

 

Yours sincerely

 

Dr Shantanu Panigrahi

3 Hoath Lane

Wigmore

Gillingham

Kent ME8 0SL

United Kingdom

Tel: 07967789619

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Sent: Thursday, 23 May 2024 at 17:10:08 BST

Subject: DUE PROCESS FOR AMENDING THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM

 

To

The Parliamentary Authorities

House of Commons

House of Lords

Central London County Court

 

Dear Honourable members of both Houses

 

After a day of legal interactions everything has been tidied up from my point of view.

 

From my experience of life in the United Kingdom going on 50 years I have now become a Republican but The Conservative Libertarian Party of the United Kingdom (TCLP-UK) of which I am the Leader believes in peaceful and legal transition from the present Constitutional Monarchy  to a Republican State no matter how long that takes in years and what the final outcome of the shape of that Republicanism is.

 

As things are TCLP-UK has been directed unofficially by the Parliamentary authorities as I surmise our correspondence that I have had to go down the route of the ePetition to see if it will attract 10000 signatures for an official reply from the House of Commons to the specific contents of the Petition; and this is what I have done here:

 

 

Thus, unless the Parliamentary authorities at the House of Commons and the House of Lords direct me otherwise, I will send out this link to the members of the population for consideration just on the limited contents of the petition.

 

I trust that I am keeping to the correct protocol with the approval of Parliament and the Central London County Court examining Claim E35YM660 for I must never be found to have been in contempt of Parliament or the Courts.

 

Yours sincerely

Dr Shantanu Panigrahi

3 Hoath Lane

Wigmore

Gillingham

Kent ME8 0SL

United Kingdom

Tel: 07967789619 

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