It is truly wonderful to study and preserve the homeland of we the indigenous English people and culture. Thank you Alice of Loxton. To understand how we got where we are, and what made the best of our Nation and culture is just as important if not more so, than preserving our irreplaceable architecture, archaeology and art. From Magna Charta to freedom of religion, from public servants disallowed to accept gifts, to the separation of judiciary and executive, from freedom of speech, to regular local elections, these and many more foundational Principles, gained step by step, through the experiences, sweat, and spilt blood of our fathers, these are our National Treasures. If you have been lazy, if you have not studied how we achieved this land of hope and glory, you can lose it. Too many of our brothers and sisters have failed to exert themselves in the study of what it took to build what we have, to institute the best of our culture; the preservation of which requires all of us to repent of this error, and get involved in preserving the good, true and just Principles of England, and then building upon them, because parts are imperfect, such as our constantly devaluing currency system.