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Wednesday, 15 July 2009

2010: visions of the death of democracy..?

One of the main stories in politics today is that ZaNuLiebour's (unelected) Europe Minister, Glenys Kinnock, has let it slip that the Government - led by (unelected) Gormless Brown - is backing Tony Blair (no longer elected) to be the President (unelected) of the European Union after the implementation of the Lisbon Treaty (which we have not voted upon or consented to).

Isn't this all rather outrageous? You thought you lived under a democracy? You thought you had a say via the ballot box? Well, there's your evidence.

Members of the public? Wanting democracy? Tsk! Thought criminal! Lock 'em up for 600 years without charge!!

Good grief. Tyranny really is here.

Just as we thought it was all rather depressing, we were heartened to see Conservative Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague saying the exact same thing - in, unsurprisingly, a far more eloquent fashion than we managed.

Hague says of the state of affairs: "Rather than secret stitch-ups by unelected politicians for unelected politicians voters should have their say on the future of Europe. Appointing Tony Blair as a President in Europe would be the perfect symbol of this stale Labour Government’s arrogant disregard for democracy".

We nipped over to the UKIP website to see what Nigel Farage had to say on the matter and found - surprisingly - no reaction as yet.

However, Nigel is not letting the side down. To nick a suitably Eurovision line from Scooch, Nigel has been 'flying the flag for you' from within the nest of all that is undemocratic. You can see it in the clip below from the UKIP YouTube video channel.

Pay particular attention to how this clip starts - we found this disconcerting enough when we read about it yesterday...


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