Wednesday, 4 November 2009
'Never again' is not good enough
Poor David Cameron. We have to feel sorry for him, in a way.
After Labour and the Lib Dems betrayed the nation by shanghaiing the people into the federal and undemocratic European Empire superstate, it is David Cameron who today had to feel the pressure.
We, the people, must not forget that it was Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, David Miliband and the entire Labour Party who are mostly guilty of the treachery that has been inflicted upon us.
They have been aided and abetted by the complicity and support of the Lib Dems - who must similarly not escape the people's condemnation at the ballot box.
Yet today, it was David Cameron in the spotlight.
What did we learn? That he is planning on introducing a 'referendum lock' if elected, meaning that anything else that transfers sovereignty will be subject to a referendum.
Will such a 'referendum lock' be any more effective than... say, Camden Lock to do anything about dictated commands from Brusselstag?
Cameron talked lots about 'any new treaties' - but the Lisbon Treaty is self-amending. The European Empire doesn't need any new treaties.
Cameron talked about trying to get powers back. But as he even admitted, this requires all 27 members states to agree. Not going to happen.
Poor bloke. Caught between a rock and a hard place. He can't say anything that will please everybody. The mess he finds himself - and the Conservative Party find themselves in - is purely one of Labour and the Lib Dems' making.
Labour and the Lib Dems are the traitors.
Problem for Cameron is that very little of what he has proposed will get us back the sovereignty that the Labour Party had no democratic mandate from the people to give away.
Only by returning to us our sovereignty - the people's sovereignty - will the boil of Europe ever be lanced.
And it seems that there is only one viable party that consistently promises to achieve what we're looking for.
That party is UKIP - the only party to credibly and consistently fight for an independent nation state.
Let us be under no illusions, either. People across Europe feel exactly the same about the fait accompli that has been imposed upon us.
The people of Europe (except those in Ireland who let us all down) can unite in solidarity, can unite in the love of our nationhood and our shared friendships...
...and encourage each other as we turn to those national parties who vow to return democracy to us in our own nations, to repatriate self-determination.
As for Cameron - 'never again' is not good enough. The European Empire and Brusselstag has too much already. We want our country back now.
After Labour and the Lib Dems betrayed the nation by shanghaiing the people into the federal and undemocratic European Empire superstate, it is David Cameron who today had to feel the pressure.
We, the people, must not forget that it was Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, David Miliband and the entire Labour Party who are mostly guilty of the treachery that has been inflicted upon us.
They have been aided and abetted by the complicity and support of the Lib Dems - who must similarly not escape the people's condemnation at the ballot box.
Yet today, it was David Cameron in the spotlight.
What did we learn? That he is planning on introducing a 'referendum lock' if elected, meaning that anything else that transfers sovereignty will be subject to a referendum.
Will such a 'referendum lock' be any more effective than... say, Camden Lock to do anything about dictated commands from Brusselstag?
Cameron talked lots about 'any new treaties' - but the Lisbon Treaty is self-amending. The European Empire doesn't need any new treaties.
Cameron talked about trying to get powers back. But as he even admitted, this requires all 27 members states to agree. Not going to happen.
Poor bloke. Caught between a rock and a hard place. He can't say anything that will please everybody. The mess he finds himself - and the Conservative Party find themselves in - is purely one of Labour and the Lib Dems' making.
Labour and the Lib Dems are the traitors.
Problem for Cameron is that very little of what he has proposed will get us back the sovereignty that the Labour Party had no democratic mandate from the people to give away.
Only by returning to us our sovereignty - the people's sovereignty - will the boil of Europe ever be lanced.
And it seems that there is only one viable party that consistently promises to achieve what we're looking for.
That party is UKIP - the only party to credibly and consistently fight for an independent nation state.
Let us be under no illusions, either. People across Europe feel exactly the same about the fait accompli that has been imposed upon us.
The people of Europe (except those in Ireland who let us all down) can unite in solidarity, can unite in the love of our nationhood and our shared friendships...
...and encourage each other as we turn to those national parties who vow to return democracy to us in our own nations, to repatriate self-determination.
As for Cameron - 'never again' is not good enough. The European Empire and Brusselstag has too much already. We want our country back now.
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