Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Sarkozy's Mini/Max Treaty

As this blog has been warning over many long months President Sarkozy's ideas for the future of the EU are about as far from those of the general British public as it is possible to get. All have ignored this message which has been clearly spelt out in his writings and statements. Witness the Daily Telegraph this morning, "EU Reform chaos..." linked here and "Adrift in Europe" here. For this reason I have been arguing that either Gordon Brown represent Britain or Parliament be dissolved and Britain represented by an empty chair see my post "Queen must dissolve Parliament immediately" of 2nd June. linked here. I have also repeatedly warned that the IGC following this week's meeting will be given ZERO negotiating authority, therefore it will not be a true IGC at all. Brown's one chance to affect the outcome if not attending is to offer Britain a referendum, which he now looks close to doing. Fans of the EU should realise that their refusal to openly face basic facts has thus brought Britain to the brink of withdrawal. President Sarkozy, the new main factor within the EU, has perceived this fact - hence his joining with Spain in calls for deeper integration. The referendum, if it now comes, will be closer than many think with two-faced Cameron certain to push the Tories in support of the EU and so much of the nation and its jobs controlled from the EU, fear and threats as well as buckets of euros will abound.

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