Free Roger Hayes the unjustly imprisoned Chair of the British Constitution Group

  • by: Ure Auckland
  • recipient: UK Lord Chancellor, Secretary of State for Justice, Rt Hon Kenneth Clarke, Q.C., M.P.

On 2nd July Roger Hayes, the Chair of the British Constitution Group was taken by police from his home to a sentencing hearing held in secret and was jailed the same day.

Roger Hayes is a beacon in the community of citizens defending the sovereignty of the individual not to be subject to unjust laws. He is well schooled in the foundations of law and has given the court system a great work out challenging the very foundations it is built on.

The fact that he has been grabbed without notice, and immediately sentenced and put in jail through a hearing held in secret without even the ability to contact his family or supporters speaks to the motives of those who are challenged by his work, and a lack of accountability.

The treatment he has been given is not about the particular case or its merits, but an abuse of power in response to the rightful challenge that Roger Hayes represents to a legal system that has ceased to serve those it exists to protect, and in fact considers itself master of the people.

We the petitioners call on the United Kingdom’s,’ Lord Chancellor, Secretary of State for Justice, Rt Hon Kenneth Clarke, Q.C., M.P.’ to address the wrongs that have occurred by:


a)
      Making public the full transcript of the secret hearing to demonstrate accountability to those the courts exist to serve.

b)      Release Roger Hayes from prison, who through this abuse of power has been unjustly robbed of his freedom.

c)       To the extent the UK legal system feels it has a process it needs to exercise to do so with appropriate notice and giving public access, for while the Courts may wish to keep these matters secret to preserve their power, in doing so they are failing in their fundamental purpose to serve humanity.

Lord Chancellor,
Secretary of State for Justice,
Rt Hon Kenneth Clarke, Q.C., M.P. 
suggd@parliament.uk

Dear Lord Chancellor,

Attached is a petition relating to Mr Roger Hayes the Chair of the British Constitution Group.

You would probably be aware that Mr Hayes was on I believe the 2nd July 2012   taken from his home by police without notice, and on the same day processed through a sentencing hearing and jailed. It is understood that the sentencing hearing was conducted in secret and without any opportunity for Mr Hayes family or support network to make arrangements to assist.

Mr Hayes is a sane man in an insane world. He has challenged the legal system to its foundations. He has done so not out of spite, not out of personal interest, but because it is a system that is failing the people it was put in place to serve.

Mr Hayes is doing work that is important to all in the world to restore equity and balance to a world where capital that can have no conscience exerts undue influence on everything creating a 'runaway-train-corporatocracy' that no longer serves the people.

I understand Mr Hayes is probably a thorn in the side of the courts and of the justice system you oversee. But, Lord Chancellor, he is a genuine hard-working man who is truly seeking justice and to remind the legal system that it exists to serve its people, and in what has happened through his jailing he has been denied justice in a manner offensive to any person who values human rights.


We the petitioners call on your office to address the wrongs that have occured by: 

a)
      Making public the full transcript of the secret hearing to demonstrate accountability to those the courts exist to serve.



b)      Release Roger Hayes from prison, who through this abuse of power has been unjustly robbed of his freedom.

c)       To the extent the UK legal system feels it has a process it needs to exercise to do so with appropriate notice and giving public access, for while the Courts may wish to keep these matters secret to preserve their power, in doing so they are failing in their fundamental purpose to serve humanity.

As you read this petition, I ask you to read it with two hats, one the office you hold and which we petition, and two as a man of this world setting aside the fact that Roger Hayes is a thorn in your professional side and remembering that he acts with sincerity for every man, woman and child to raise consciousness so that we all remember the unique creative and free beings that we came to be in a world that encourages us to forget.

Yours faithfully,
Ure P(Phillip) Auckland 
Murrumba Downs, Queensland, Australia 

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