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ironweed
09-11-2006, 01:14 PM
British Jews be advised: Edict of expulsion still valid

Decree calling for expulsion of Jews from Britain, passed in 13th century, never formally revoked. British Foreign Ministry: No real need to do so

Itamar Eichner Published: 09.11.06, 11:13

The Edict of Expulsion, passed by King Edward I in 1290 and calling for all Jews to leave Britain, has never formally been revoked. In order to rescind it, Queen Elizabeth II must sign a contrasting decree.

According to an article published by Israeli historian Ori Katzir on his blog, Aplaton, King Edward I decided in 1290 to evict all Jews from Britain. The reasons for this were many and varied, including blood libel against the Jews.

King Edward signed edicts sent to sheriffs across England, in which he stated that all Jews are to leave the country or to be executed. The signatory date coincided with the Jewish date of Tisha b'Av.

The edict has not been cancelled

Katzir writes, "Although this sounds surprising – even unbelievable – the edict has not been cancelled and is still listed among British legal documents. It was actively in effect for decades until Oliver Cromwell allowed the Jews to return in the middle of the 17th century. In the past 350 years, the British Jewish community has become one of the largest and most thriving in the world, but the edict is still in effect."

Katzir states that it is clear that the edict is a disregarded law, and that England does not behave in accordance to Medieval norms manifested in the decree. However, in theory, the British have the capacity to kick out Israeli Jews, for example, when they come to visit in England.

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http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3302296,00.html

Ahknaton
09-11-2006, 01:16 PM
Check out the comments, seems plenty of Jews are still no fan of the UK.

Kodos
09-11-2006, 11:39 PM
1) It was formally revoked by Cromwell in the monarchial powers he had as Lord Protector.

2) If the British monarchy were to resume its absolutist powers( which it still legally has but it would likely be deposed if it tried to do so, unless it got behind a popular like expelling the muslims. That might rally the brits behind a royalist cause) there would be no diffrence behind enforcing an ancient decree and enacting a new one so the point is moot.

Daniel Shays
09-12-2006, 12:29 AM
One of the main problems with the UK Vis a Vis it's Jews is that they don't understand or acknowledge that we are not merely a religious group but also an ethno-national one.

Adam ,
Ramat Gan, Israel
(09.11.06)

UK is no friend to Jews. Many Jew lakeys serve the throne, but old document speaks the truth. Jews, screw UK!

Dorit Gold , Dorchester, UK (09.11.06)

Hakluyt
09-12-2006, 01:19 AM
One of the main problems with the UK Vis a Vis it's Jews is that they don't understand or acknowledge that we are not merely a religious group but also an ethno-national one.
I couldn't agree more. Nationalists in the West opposed to their own anti-ethnic governments should be acknowledging the Israelis in this regard, and as loudly as possible.

Niko Bellic
09-12-2006, 11:42 PM
King Edward I decided in 1290 to evict all Jews from Britain. The reasons for this were many and varied, including blood libel against the Jews.

So when Mel Gibson said all wars are caused by jews, did he also mean the subject of his own movie, Braveheart?

Winston
09-12-2006, 11:53 PM
Check out the comments, seems plenty of Jews are still no fan of the UK.
And they wonder why people who are able to notice them often dislike them...

Kodos
09-13-2006, 12:46 AM
So when Mel Gibson said all wars are caused by jews, did he also mean the subject of his own movie, Braveheart?

Edward expelled the jews for very practical reasons, the crown was in debt to various jewish moneylenders for a lot of money. Expelling them on religious pretexts was a way of wiping out his debts without adversely impacting his credit with non jewish moneylenders beginning to appear at the time.

Atlas
09-13-2006, 01:02 AM
Check out the comments, seems plenty of Jews are still no fan of the UK.

Yeah. They'll probably move out to Miami or Ashdod.

WFHermans
09-14-2006, 01:45 AM
The jews were expelled because they were torturing and murdering Aryan children.

kultron
09-14-2006, 02:32 AM
Wait, so if this still exists, couldn't the people technically arrest Jews with a citizens arrest, and if they had the means, deport them? Perfect solution right there.