Friday, June 15, 2007

Misreading the Dangers

The Daily Telegraph's editorial today, linked here, clearly illustrates how the nation is sleepwalking into subjugation:

"The suggestion that there should be a new treaty of such scope that it will require an inter-governmental conference to agree its contents must surely undermine Tony Blair's stance that democratic approval is not needed. Gordon Brown has already dropped hints through those who brief on his behalf that he was unwilling to be bound by a mini-treaty agreed to by Mr Blair: and Parliament would allow him, during the ratification process, to impose his separate vision on Britain's idea of the future of Europe.

Now Mr Brown seems set to inherit participation of several months in an IGC. This will give British diplomats an opportunity to impose our view on a new treaty, and Mr Brown can either agree or repudiate the outcome at a summit shortly before Christmas." NO, NO and again NO!. The whole plot as conceived by Sarkozy/Blair and confirmed in Merkel's report is that the EXACT terms will be agreed at the council meeting next week and handed to the IGC merely to translate to the various languages in the correct legalese. THAT IS THE REASON BROWN MUST BE THE ONE LEADING IN BRUSSELS TO BE ABLE TO AFTERWARDS ANSWER TO PARLIAMENT. SOVEREIGNTY WILL OTHERWISE BE SOLD BY A SHAMELESS SPECTRE>

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home