Legislation makes new law and changes existing law. That is the very definition of legislation.5mash wrote: ↑Sun Sep 03, 2017 2:51 pmI note everyone contribution here, but please also in return note that ‘legal’ and ‘lawful’ are NOT the same thing, legal aka legislation (aka defined by contracts – one has to consent – noting one can also decline to consent – the right to say no), the law (the law of the land; such one is born into, it is inalienable and indelible – it cannot be changed and is not defined by legislation) - it applies to everyone born in the UK.
The law (including all current legislation) is the law, whether you consent to it or not. If you do not like the law, lobby your MP to amend it by (guess what) legislation. You can say no to legislation, but if properly enacted, it still applies to you even if you say no.