In the British constitutional laws, the people are as free as the monarch. They are legally entitled to equity and cannot be denied the "common rights" or "Cyfreithiau". The theory of equity over equality is that some will put in more and be entitled to a greater share.
The British laws are the senior laws of Britain according to England’s most famous jurists, Edward Coke (1) and John Fortescue (2). This would mean that the American laws are also based on the British, as American law is based on the English. The Britons have thereby maintained their own laws and customs, even during times of occupation. "The Usages of Britain could not be altered by any act or edict of the Crown or National Convention. They were considered the inalienable rights to which every Briton was born and of which no human legislation could deprive him". (3)
Under the British laws, the monarch must come from a direct British male line. Any parties which do not come from a male British line have no legal right, claim, interest, or colour of title in the monarchy of Britain (Unbennaeth Prydain). Tyrants often erase history in order that the people do not come to realise their true rights and liberties.
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1) Coke, Reports, Part III, Preface
2) “I am firmly of opinion that it arises solely from the different natures of their original institution, as you may easily collect from what has been said. So the kingdom of England had its original from Brute and the Trojans, who attended him from Italy and Greece, and became a mixed kind of government, compounded of the regal and political.”
Commendation of the Laws of England, John Fortescue, page 22.
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