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Thursday, 29 October 2009

Diane Abbott: Blair EU Presidency talk shows truth about Lisbon Treaty

Diane Abbott - one of the few Labour MPs who we will actually listen to - has just said that the debate on Tony Blair's possible role as President of Europe is proof that we were misled over the Lisbon Treaty and that we should have a vote on it.

We'll double check but, from memory, Diane Abbott abstained on the referendum vote. And if she has now moved her position...

You'll have to watch the first ten minutes of This Week on BBC I-Player tomorrow to see what both she and Michael Portillo now have to say on the matter.

All academic anyway. Seems that British sovereignty is doomed to have been irrevocably surrendered - unless we all rise up and vote for UKIP.

You might want to watch the entire show (if you haven't already) to see how many times Portillo playfully managed to make the BBC look silly by making reference to biscuits...

For the second week running, This Week proves to be the superior show to the flagship political show that precedes it in the BBC schedules.

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