I couldnt give a wooden spoon if you consent or not. Christians inherently consent to secular government for the reasons outlined.
Christ is the sole and necessary mediator between government and the Creator
Government, like all created things, 'consists only in Jesus Christ', as the force stopping the wrath of God
The purpose of government is to serve Jesus Christ and it does this, whether it realises it or not
Christ is Lord of government as he possesses all power in heaven and on earth
Christ restored the relation bw government and God by the atonement on the cross
Also:
-The government of Pilot acknowledged and opendly declared the innocence of Christ, thus giving evidence of its proper character
-Christ was crucified with the permission of the government. This 'washing of the hands' was a faulty discharge of its office, not a condemnation of it
-Jesus submitted to government, but reminded government that its power is not human arbitrary will, but a 'gift from above' - thus showing that government can only serve Him. Both in acquitting Him of guilt and in delivering Him up to be crucifed, government was obliged to show that it stands in the service of Christ
So long as the earth continues, Jesus will always be both the Lord of all governments and Head of the Church, without government and the Church ever becoming one and the same; this union of state and Church will only be achieved in the heavenly polis state.