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Friday, 16 October 2009

Now the EU wants to make your kids fall in love with it - through school lessons

The European Parliament's EPP group is proposing that all fourteen year olds in all EU member states be forced to take compulsory lessons on the European Union, the Daily Telegraph reports.

One of it's aims is to teach our teenagers about the EU's "founding fathers".

Now that could be an interesting lesson!

Anyway, we're all in favour of lessons based on history and forebears.

How about we in Britain educate all fourteen year olds in compulsory lessons on the written English constitution, on the Declaration of Rights, on the Bill of Rights, on the Magna Carta, on Habeas Corpus... how about we educate fourteen year olds on the role of the Sovereign, on the status of statutes versus common law... those sorts of things..?

Or is it politically incorrect to teach any of our own history? Sorry, we forget that our own history has been made unlawful. Or, at least, might well be.

So, a bit of pro-EU brainwashing of our teenagers it is then...

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