The Constitution of the Westminster System of Government of Great Britain is based on the Magna Carta.
The Magana Carta embraces Christian Ethics and was signed into law by King John at Runnymead in 1215.
With reference to its Magna Carta based Constitution the Government of Great Britain is constutionally bound to recognise the God given rights of the individual according to Christian Ethics. These rights include the right to life, the right to liberty and the right to pursue happiness.
Recognising that human rights are God given and not derived from man has been the reason why the people of Great Britain have enjoyed social harmony, political stability, sustainable economic vitality and have excelled in every field of human endeavour.
Owing to its success this form of government has been adopted by many nations around the world.
The Westminster System, whose Constitution is based on Christian Ethics, is a forerunner of The Quality of Life Sovereign Government whose Constitution is based on a code of ethics derived from natural law.
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