Thursday, April 02, 2009

EU armed forces could be deployed in Britain

My thanks to Anne Palmer for bringing this matter to my notice. Anne has provided much material which requires time to carefully review but for the moment I have extracted the following from the linked material to provide proof of this posting's headline and the gravity and detail of the plans already laid. Statewatch link. Presented to Parliament by the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs by Command of Her Majesty March 2009 Cm 7572 £5.50 AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE MEMBER STATES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION CONCERNING THE STATUS OF MILITARY AND CIVILIAN STAFF SECONDED TO THE INSTITUTIONS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION, OF THE HEADQUARTERS AND FORCES WHICH MAY BE MADE AVAILABLE TO THE EUROPEAN UNION IN THE CONTEXT OF THE PREPARATION AND EXECUTION OF THE TASKS REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 17(2) OF THE TREATY ON EUROPEAN UNION,1 INCLUDING EXERCISES, AND OF THE MILITARY AND CIVILIAN STAFF OF THE MEMBER STATES PUT AT THE DISPOSAL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION TO ACT IN THIS CONTEXT (EU SOFA) WHEREAS: (1) The European Council has decided, in pursuit of the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP), to give the EU the capabilities required to take and implement decisions on the full range of conflict prevention and crisis management tasks defined in the TEU. (2) National decisions to send forces from Member States of the European Union (hereinafter "Member States") into the territory of other Member States and to receive such forces from Member States in the context of the preparation and execution of the tasks referred to in Article 17(2) of the TEU, including exercises, will be taken in accordance with the provisions of Title V of the TEU, and in particular with Article 23(1) thereof, and will be the subject of separate arrangements between the Member States concerned. Foreign Office Document link AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE MEMBER STATES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION CONCERNING CLAIMS INTRODUCED BY EACH MEMBER STATE AGAINST ANY OTHER MEMBER STATE FOR DAMAGE TO ANY PROPERTY OWNED, USED OR OPERATED BY IT OR INJURY OR DEATH SUFFERED BY ANY MILITARY OR CIVILIAN STAFF OF ITS SERVICES, IN THE CONTEXT OF AN EU CRISIS MANAGEMENT OPERATION The following letter was sent by Anne to the editor of the Daily Mail on 30th March but naturally enough was not published:

Dear Editor

As my true allegiance is to our Queen (Crown) and this Country I cannot possibly accept any part of the Treaty of Lisbon particularly without it being put to the people.
Should the people, in not knowing the full contents of this Treaty accept it, I cannot because I am now aware of its treacherous contents. I therefore crave protection from our Sovereign Lady, Queen Elizabeth II. Legislation that is coming forth from the EU at present is contrary to our Constitution and "Lisbon" would of course take precedence over our Constitution. (Forever) According to R v Thistlewood 1820, to destroy the Constitution is Treason. The Treaty of Lisbon can be withdrawn providing not all 27 Countries have ratified it, and it be put to the people. Anne Palmer. Full address

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