Ireland is gone
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Once we won independence from England, we immediately had a civil war, which stopped the process of revising all institutions and laws.
The civil service won, the majority of whom were traitors who worked for the British crown.
Our legal system, like that of the UK, is designed to keep citizens at arms length from “the law”. In an ordinary case, you need to speak to a solicitor, who briefs a barrister, who speaks to the judge.
It is designed to be impenetrable and unquestionable, if you have money, this is not a problem.
It is an antiquated private club that hasn’t been fit for purpose for hundreds of years. The civil service want it to continue because it gives the illusion of authority.
These judges are civil servants in a gown and wig. Nothing more, nothing less.
One of these judges was recently charged with sexual assault of young boys. It took almost 10 years for him to be removed, before he stood trial, all the while he continued as a “judge”.
Most are compromised degenerate drunks.
Less John Bull. More Shillelagh Law. Would be my wish for you folks.