Monday 15 June 2009

If you are for the Union stand up and be counted

It had to happen didn’t it, he helped to bring down Margaret Thatcher now he appears to want to destroy David Cameron, but at least he is honest and consistent. Kenneth Clarke, Europe’s sycophant and Gordon Brown’s equivalent in the Tory Party said on the Andrew Marr show yesterday, that the Tory Party will not give us a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty if it is ratified before a general election is called and they win it.
It proves once again that the main British parties and British politicians can not be trusted to defend the UK or England’s sovereignty and that for all Cameron’s bluster, all of these parties appear to be singing from the same hymn sheet, only the spin is different.

I have said before and say it again that those people looking towards the Conservative Party to save the Union are very optimistic, young and innocent, or must have a short memory; Margaret Thatcher the past PM who this Conservative Party still seems to idolise was sacked by them mainly because of her European stance, and I repeat what she said about Europe at that time “We have not successfully rolled back the frontiers of the state in Britain, only to see them re-imposed at European level, with a European super state exercising a new dominance from Brussels”
After sacking her this party immediately replaced her by a Prime Minister who would, John Major, (still an MP) who was aided and abetted by Europhiles like Kenneth Clarke and Michael Heseltine into signing up to the start of this break-up of the UK in a Maastricht Treaty. Kenneth Clarke, yes the same man, the man recently brought into the opposition cabinet by David Cameron, even took part in the launch of a ‘Britain in Europe Campaign’ and was on the stage with the likes of Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and Charles Kennedy. It is this same Kenneth Clarke who was recently given the job by David Cameron of finding an answer to England’s devolution without making too many British MPs jobs redundant. This same Kenneth Clarke was chosen to give evidence to the Justice Committee ‘Devolution 10 years On’ and is one of these British MPs who say and continue to say that to give England a parliament could lead to the break up of the United Kingdom, when it is they themselves who are the ones orchestrating it. What they should be saying is that if England is given its own parliament it will end the very lucrative careers of very many of them because the English will never agree to pay for another set of MPs without getting rid of their British equivalents.

Make no mistake, none of the main political parties want to come out of Europe, and Europe’s present policy demands the break up of the UK, and everyone should consider the ramifications for England if it does not get its own parliament.

Scotland is slowly being fed the ingredients that it would require to join a single European Federal State in its own right, and all the British political parties are supporting that goal by gradually giving Scotland more power to help it become an independent/autonomous entity.

We at the CEP do not care if Scotland gains its independence if that is what Scotland wants, but I would say that like most people we would prefer them to remain part of a United Kingdom, but not at the expense of denying our country England and its people their English identity.

No written constitution or any other major constitutional changes should be seriously discussed until the people of the United Kingdom have been given a chance by referendum to decide whether they want to stay in or come out of the European Union because that is fundamental to any decisions we have to make, and it effects the very existence of the nation state.

For any MPs who believe in the Union there is now only one sure option to give it a chance of survival. All resign; force a general election and demand a vote on stopping in or getting out of the EU because your leader is only kidding when he says he will change it, because he knows he can’t, and so do you.

We should force the government to kick out of office all those MPs caught fiddling now and demand a general election, not next year,when the Irish could have voted in Lisbon. These fiddling fraudsters are going to be kept in office by the British for the sole purpose of getting the Irish vote.

We must not forget that it is the British that are denying England its political recognition, the British MPs we have sent to parliament to represent England, it is these who are to blame. Until we have our own English MPs not British MPs representing England nothing is going to change.

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