Around roughly 5PM MST, the House of Commons were scheduled to have their final reading and vote on the new constitution for the Dominion of British North America. Around this time, the head of the National Union of Syndicalists (NUS) took to the floor in protest due to the “lack of outline for basic civil rights” and “no formidable structure for state’s rights or legislature.” Sebastian went on to motion late into the third reading for a new constitutional convention late to be convened where all members of the House of Commons would 'attend and contribute as opposed to the few in the higher echelon of government that originally drafted the document'. Following this motion, three other members of parliament had seconded but the Clerk of the House reminded them that 'deferment to Committee was to be proposed following the second reading'. The Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition made a statement rebuking some of the Criti
Logo of the National Union of Syndicalists During the most recent Parliamentary Session, the National Union of Syndicalists presented legislation demanding the denouncement and removal of the Westminster Crown and appeals to the Queen of England. This proposal was met with an uproar from members of parliament, most voting ‘no’ long in advance of the actual vote. For weeks before the general election, the NUS had been vocal about their disdain for the crown and West Canada’s fetishization of Westminster. The NUS seeks to pursue a full market syndicalist economy with a proper republic being established as opposed to the Constitutional Monarchy that is in place of West Canada’s parliament. “This is only the beginning of a long path to a revolution of the common folks and their rightful desires.” -Head of the NUS. It is unsure what the future of the NUS in parliament may hold, but as of right now they remain a 1 seated minority party; however their numbers slowl