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This work recounts the author's experiences and challenges faced during his parliamentary struggle in the House of Commons, particularly regarding his claim to affirm rather than take an oath. It details the proceedings of a Select Committee that investigated the legal grounds for his assertion, including the relevant Evidence Amendment Acts. The author presents his speeches, the committee's findings, and the surrounding controversies, aiming to clarify misunderstandings about his situation. The text serves as a defense of his position and an exploration of the intersection of law, politics, and personal conviction.
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