The English Bill of Rights: Changing the Game in Governance
Words: 312 1456Let's rewind the clock to 1689, a time when the idea of citizens having a say was more of a wild notion than a reality. Enter the English Bill of Rights, a game-changer in the world of wigs and monarchs that flipped the script on who's really in charge. It wasn't just a piece of parchment with fancy writing; it was a declaration that said, "Hey, even kings and queens can't call all the shots." Picture this: Britain was coming […]