Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Two Scots discuss England's Parliament

At the very end of the Today programme on Radio 4 this morning came these confusing exchanges of which you may try to make sense from this link. For the problems explained in clearer English listen to Neil O'Brien of Open Europe on the same programme from 0709 to 0713 from here. It is good to see so late in the day that some parliamentarians are finally taking notice of the huge dangers on which this blog has of course been warning for many months, well before the non-negotiable mandate was actually born. I quote what was posted at the end of June which posting here had links to our many earlier warnings, these paragraphs contained the essence: ========= NOW the man who handed away the remaining sovereign independence of this country, in secret, less than five days ago CANNOT now be summoned to Parliament as an MP to answer for what he agreed NOR even to reveal the exact details of any other understandings he might as then Prime Minister have agreed only last weekend. Do not overlook the importance that the so-called mandate for the neutered IGC is intended to be non-negotiable AND the effect of this agreement is that there will now be no need for further EU Treaties as that entity has been granted independence by Blair, representing Britain as PM, together with the power of deciding its own administrative arrangements in the future. There is much understandable demand for a referendum on the treaty he agreed. Were there any sense of honour or responsibility amongst the Labour Party back-bench MPs such a referendum would be entirely unnecessary as they would feel compelled by their own election commitments and personal principles to vote down the treaty, regardless of its terms, for the disgraceful and non-democratic manner in which it was negotiated and planned to be enacted by the two most recent Prime Ministers. So to the nation's deep shame it is all just as this blog repeatedly warned not least here from which comes this concluding paragraph on 23rd May: "It seems to this observer that the only means of meeting all the various individual objectives and contradictions mentioned in the article, plus those of the other large countries, will be for Blair to agree to a sweeping loss of sovereignty while pretending he has done nothing of the sort and Brown sweeping it through a whipped parliament in his Labour Party honeymoon period." ========== As months later we have been proved correct on all our earlier fears, can some in parliament now read our post below on the likliehood of a Continental Plot to particularly and finally neuter our parliament, which unlike in the rest of the EU, is the sole means that Briton's have to guarantee their freedoms. The fact that many of the main players are Scottish and now have their own Parliament and that many have signed the Scottish 'Claim to Right' including the Prime Minister, makes action by English MPs ever more urgent.

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