The island of Forvik has been Governed by the U.K. for more than five centuries. At the moment, the only occupant is 1 individual who came to the island after his ship was capsized during a major storm. Stuart Hill is the man who wants his island to be independent from the U.K. and the EU. He wants the same status as the island of Man or the Channel Islands. Forvik is part of the Shetland Archipelago (24,000 citizens) and is being administered by Scotland. An excerpt from the Declaration:
It is my earnest desire that Forvik will provide an example for
Shetland to follow and that Shetland in turn will provide an example
for other countries and regions, the people of which would prefer a
system where their politicians represent, rather than rule them Below is the complete declaration of Independence by Stuart Hill, citizen of the Forvik Republic: ==============================================================
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created
equal, that they are entitled to certain inalienable rights and that
among these are life, freedom and the expression of their full
potential. To secure these rights, a Government is instituted, deriving its
just powers from the consent of the governed. Whenever any form of
Government becomes destructive of these ends, or when there is a
long train of abuses and usurpations, it is the right and duty of
the people to alter or to abolish it. Then to institute new
Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organising
its powers in such form, as shall seem most likely to effect their
security and prosperity. In Shetland there has been for many years
abuses and usurpations by both government and Crown. They include,
but are not limited to, those in the following indictment.
Indictment:
That the monarchs and governments of Scotland, and Great Britain and
The United Kingdom have for many years assumed powers over these
islands of Shetland to which they were not entitled.
That those monarchs and governments have imposed a foreign system of
laws in breach of their clear obligation to the contrary and that
those laws have been used against the people of these islands to
their great prejudice.
That the government of the United Kingdom has committed fraudulent
acts upon these islands to the great detriment of the people.
That the only powers granted to King James III of Scotland in 1469,
when he accepted these islands as security in the matter of payment
of a marriage dowry, were those of trustee. His Majesty was holding
them in trust until they were redeemed by King Christian of Denmark
and Norway or his successors. Part of his obligation was to preserve
the existing language and laws. The Plenipotentiaries of Europe
confirmed in the 1667 Peace and Treaty of Breda that these
arrangements remained in full force at that time and nothing has
happened since then to give the monarch or the government any
further rights or powers.
That King Charles II confirmed in 1669 that the inhabitants of these
islands were to have an immediate dependence upon His Majesty and
his officers and the islands were erected into a Stewartry,
answering directly to His Majesty and to the exclusion of
Parliament.
That King Charles II declared that in the event of a general
dissolution of His Majesty's properties, such as happened in 1707
with the Act of Union, these islands were not to be included, but
were to remain in direct dependence to His Majesty.
That Queen Anne ignored the provisions laid down by King Charles II
and illegally incorporated Shetland into Great Britain with the Act
of Union.
That the government of the United Kingdom forced these islands, to
their great disadvantage, to remain in the European Economic
Community, and later the European Union, against the clearly stated
will of the people.
That the government of the United Kingdom, without any prior right,
appropriated the fishing and other rights, in the seas around these
islands and gave them to foreign powers.
That the government of the United Kingdom, without any prior right,
appropriated the seabed around these islands for the purposes of oil
extraction.
That the government of the United Kingdom demands rents for the use
of seabed around Shetland, to which they have no right or title.
That the Shetlands Islands Councillors and their legal department,
having been advised of these issues and having chosen to take no
action, thereby make themselves complicit in illegal acts.
Accordingly I, Stuart Alan Hill, being the udal owner of the island
of Forvik, do declare that the said island of Forvik owes no
allegiance to any United Kingdom government, central or local, and
is not bound by any of its statutes. I offer my services as Steward
to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and acknowledge her rights as
being the same, and not more, than were originally granted to King
James III in 1469.
Further:
I hereby invite residents of Shetland to join with me to set up a
true and just administration, based on principles of democracy that
will ensure the elected representatives carry out the wishes of the
people and that will serve as a model to which the rest of Shetland
can aspire.
Further, I hereby invite residents of Shetland to join their
properties with that of Forvik in a federation under such new
administration.
Further, I also invite any suitable person from any country in the
world, who supports these aims, namely to become free of liars,
thieves and tyrants in government, to become a citizen of Forvik.
It is my earnest desire that Forvik will provide an example for
Shetland to follow and that Shetland in turn will provide an example
for other countries and regions, the people of which would prefer a
system where their politicians represent, rather than rule them.
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