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Room 101
Lord Woolf (as he is American);
Professor Richard Susskind OBE (as he is corrupt);
The Lord Chancellor (as he is also an American);
The English Legal System (as it is legally and morally bankrupt).
101
Lord Woolf wants a “regime”, which is liberalisation;
Professor Richard Susskind OBE wants courtroom IT;
The Lord Chancellor wants contemporary, alternative and privatisation;
I want a fair justice system for all, and publically!
101
Discard Rule 26 and alternative dispute resolution;
Discard anything preliminary or ex parte;
Discard Hope of Craighead, Slynn of Hadley and Bingham of Cornhill, as part of the
solution;
And we will again have equality and democracy.
101
To hell with my lecturers at Birbeck;
To hell with them again at the LSE;
To hell with the patronage of the EC law course at Kings College;
And now back to reality.
101
The common good ensures discovery by the wise;
And the knowledge is essential for law students;
No rights are derived from compromise;
This is the current issue concerning Jurisprudence.
101
So, in all these political nuances;
The separation of the powers is for a reason;
Do just the best “good” that you can and take no chances;
No person is indispensable, above the law, else it is act of Treason.
101
If you really want to go to heave you will find;
The universe is the sun, moon and stars operating on the spirit;
Entry is internalisation of sense and pure thought previewed by the mind;
With externalised knowledge of how to observe and study nature and the natural
prerequisite.
101
“Thy Kingdom come” when “thy will be done” is God’s promise;
Equality, fairness, impartiality and justice the highest form of Order;
“On earth as it is in heaven” is God’s will to the wise;
Judgment is the gate, doorway or border.
101
Of the quest, I anticipate that you will find success;
Law applied, not applied and no law equal progress, digress and regress in function
form;
Aristotle establishes the ethical view as degeneracy, reasonableness and excess;
Whilst I re-clarify behaviour jurisprudentially as perverse, reasonable or corrupt as the
natural norm.
101
Uniform application of law leads to social order and is the ideology of the Holy Grail;
Right and wrong are opposites and relative only to cause and effect;
The methodological flaw is alternative dispute resolution which is designed to fail;
As the best legal system does not need to abuse human rights, because of judicial
discretion, ‘equity’ and intellect.
101
Solicitors, barristers and legal academics comprise a profession, educated and trained
to a standard of ability inclusive of ethics;
When processed correctly, case marshalling, legal argument, advocacy and cross-
examination ensure “independence of the judiciary”;
With filibustering and contempt being seen as despicable dirty tricks;
Which lead to abomination and aberration, corruption and judicial subjectivity.
101
Justice is done when it is seen to be done;
Via abstract judicial reasoning;
Mind over matter, is substance over form;
With a sprinkling of magical seasoning!
Lesley McDade

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ROOM 101

  • 1. Room 101 Lord Woolf (as he is American); Professor Richard Susskind OBE (as he is corrupt); The Lord Chancellor (as he is also an American); The English Legal System (as it is legally and morally bankrupt). 101 Lord Woolf wants a “regime”, which is liberalisation; Professor Richard Susskind OBE wants courtroom IT; The Lord Chancellor wants contemporary, alternative and privatisation; I want a fair justice system for all, and publically! 101 Discard Rule 26 and alternative dispute resolution; Discard anything preliminary or ex parte; Discard Hope of Craighead, Slynn of Hadley and Bingham of Cornhill, as part of the solution; And we will again have equality and democracy. 101 To hell with my lecturers at Birbeck; To hell with them again at the LSE; To hell with the patronage of the EC law course at Kings College; And now back to reality. 101 The common good ensures discovery by the wise; And the knowledge is essential for law students; No rights are derived from compromise; This is the current issue concerning Jurisprudence. 101 So, in all these political nuances; The separation of the powers is for a reason; Do just the best “good” that you can and take no chances; No person is indispensable, above the law, else it is act of Treason. 101 If you really want to go to heave you will find; The universe is the sun, moon and stars operating on the spirit; Entry is internalisation of sense and pure thought previewed by the mind; With externalised knowledge of how to observe and study nature and the natural prerequisite.
  • 2. 101 “Thy Kingdom come” when “thy will be done” is God’s promise; Equality, fairness, impartiality and justice the highest form of Order; “On earth as it is in heaven” is God’s will to the wise; Judgment is the gate, doorway or border. 101 Of the quest, I anticipate that you will find success; Law applied, not applied and no law equal progress, digress and regress in function form; Aristotle establishes the ethical view as degeneracy, reasonableness and excess; Whilst I re-clarify behaviour jurisprudentially as perverse, reasonable or corrupt as the natural norm. 101 Uniform application of law leads to social order and is the ideology of the Holy Grail; Right and wrong are opposites and relative only to cause and effect; The methodological flaw is alternative dispute resolution which is designed to fail; As the best legal system does not need to abuse human rights, because of judicial discretion, ‘equity’ and intellect. 101 Solicitors, barristers and legal academics comprise a profession, educated and trained to a standard of ability inclusive of ethics; When processed correctly, case marshalling, legal argument, advocacy and cross- examination ensure “independence of the judiciary”; With filibustering and contempt being seen as despicable dirty tricks; Which lead to abomination and aberration, corruption and judicial subjectivity. 101 Justice is done when it is seen to be done; Via abstract judicial reasoning; Mind over matter, is substance over form; With a sprinkling of magical seasoning! Lesley McDade