WHAT WE AREÂ
The English Counties Assembly is a growing group of English People acting upon their Public Duty as guardians, caretakers and lawful inheritors of the Land and Soil of England to rebuild our true government, repopulate our land and reclaim our birthright political status as the sovereign people from whom all political power in this nation is derived.
Step one in this process is to repopulate our 39 Historic Counties, bringing our local County governments back into being and placing our errant public servants on notice that the lawful government of this nation is back in session and that their services – as they currently provide them – are no longer required.
In order to achieve this we are seeking local coordinators willing to work at the County level to bring our lawful government Assemblies into session – organising meetings, educating the people and ultimately providing guidance to those willing to engage in our carefully-crafted process. We cannot do this alone –
WE NEED YOU!
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Essex FlyerOUR AIM
Working closely with Anna Von Reitz of The American States Assembly, we have adapted a series of documents which can be used to correct your political status – returning your lawful person (your good name) to the Land and Soil of England – by revoking any claim counter to this and ensuring that you are protected from the realms of International Law of the Air and Sea and re-conveying you home to our original English Counties.
We seek to achieve nothing less than the reconstruction of a lawful government, with the sole aim of protecting the sovereignty and individual freedoms and responsibilities of our people. A government of, by and for the English – reasserting, reaffirming and reissuing our original constitutional documents in the English Common Tongue – free of all foreign language and terminology alien to us.
Step one in this process is to repopulate our 39 Historic Counties, bringing our local County governments back into being and placing our errant public servants on notice that the lawful government of this nation is back in session and that their services – as they currently provide them – are no longer required.
In order to achieve this we are seeking local coordinators willing to work at the County level to bring our lawful government Assemblies into session – organising meetings, educating the people and ultimately providing guidance to those willing to engage in our carefully-crafted process. We cannot do this alone – WE NEED YOU!
Our Civil Flag

A Brief History
Flags have been used for thousands of years as symbols of allegiance, intent and ownership. From the white flag of surrender to the Jolly Roger of piracy and all the national flags of the world – flags have been used to represent entities; on land, at sea and in the air; in both times of peace and times of war.

The St. George’s flag, a red cross on a white field, was adopted by England and the City of London in 1190 for their ships entering the Mediterranean to benefit from the protection of the Genoese fleet. The English Monarch paid an annual tribute to the Doge of Genoa for this privilege .
The fact of the matter is that St. George’s flag is a representation of the Nation of England in a wartime context. Since it is States that declare and engage in war – not people – it is vitally important that we agree upon a symbol which formally declares and asserts our peaceful intent internationally.
The English Civil Flag
With this knowledge we formally submit the following designs, and ask our people to consider these as – and make additional suggestions for – an English Civil Flag, intended to represent our people in peace, not war. In the examples below, our 39 Historic Counties are represented by stars.


#1: Red cross on a white field, canton defaced with 39 blue stars
#2: Red cross on a white field overlaid with blue-edged white shield containing 39 blue stars


#3: Red cross edged with blue on a white field – derived from RNLI Flag with livery removed
#4:Â Red cross on a white field, defaced with 39 white stars


#5: Red cross edged with blue on a white field, defaced with 39 white stars
#6: Red cross edged with blue on a white field, canton defaced with 39 red stars


#7: Red cross on a white field, overlaid with red ring defaced with 39 white stars, containing a red tree on white backdrop
#8: Red ring defaced with 39 white stars on a white field, containing a red tree on white backdrop

