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British traders are breaking the cap. They have a document from 1215

In this way, people protested against strict measures to limit the spread of coronavirus in Trafalgar Square in London. (September 26, 2020)


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A hairdresser from Bradford in the north of England became the heroine of opponents of government measures on social networks. Originally faced a fine of four thousand pounds for operating a hairdresser’s during the national quarantine, now the hairdresser can be fined up to twenty-seven thousand pounds (about eight hundred thousand crowns) after repeatedly refusing to obey government regulations.

The young woman is convinced that Article 61 of the Magna Carta (Great Charter of Rights and Freedoms) gives her the right to be open, and publishes records of her clashes with the police on Instagram.

The Magna Carta is also referred to, for example, by the tattoo parlor in Bristol or the children’s playroom in Liverpool. However, the police do not take the argument into account, according to the police, the Magna Charter did not know covid-19, writes the AFP agency.

Magna Charter from the 13th century

The British server for verifying the veracity of Full fact statements considers the interpretation of entrepreneurs to be inaccurate, and most of the Magna Charter is no longer valid.

The Magna Carta, a set of royal declarations, also called the Great Charter of Rights and Freedoms, was signed on June 15, 1215 by King Jan Bezzemek of England under pressure from rebellious barons, who wanted to limit royal power. The document also gave many new rights to the people.

Most of the royal statements were annulled soon after the issue of the then Pope. Part of the rights from the original document became part of later legal norms. To date, according to the British Parliament, only four of them apply, in particular to the right to a fair trial.

Article 61, now referred to by some shopkeepers, concerned exclusively the rebel barons who had acquired their rights over the king. According to the Full fact server, the others only had the right to listen to these barons. Traders therefore refer to a document that never concerned them.

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