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Wednesday, 23 September 2009

People of the Czech Republic... we love you!!

Thank you!! Thank you!! Thank you to the wonderful people of the Czech Republic!

We have previously praised Czech President Vaclav Klaus... and now SEVENTEEN Czech senators have a petition lodged to force a complete review of the Lisbon Treaty in their national constitutional court.

It means that the Lisbon Treaty may well be held up for several months... meaning Vaclav Klaus will not sign it.

This means that even if the Irish are hoodwinked into caving in on a forced second referendum on the exact same document as they rejected last time ("we don't like your answer, vote again until you vote as you're told"), then the Czech's could still play a part in delaying the damned thing...

...putting David Cameron and the Conservative Party well and truly in the hot seat. And we want a referendum. No 'ifs'. No 'buts'.

Anyway, a BIG THANK YOU to the wonderful, wonderful Czech Republic who are constantly finding new ways to save us - the people of Britain - from undemocratic tyranny.

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