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Tuesday, 1 December 2009

Lisbon Treaty comes into force today

The Lisbon Treaty comes into force today. The undemocratically imposed piece of European Empire authority will be welcomed by those in the political elite at a special ceremony in Lisbon later today.

Now, regular readers of this blog will know that we utterly despise the Lisbon Treaty, we reject being part of a European political superstate and we continue to call for the return of national sovereignty, independence and democracy.

However, rather than trotting out those same points yet again, we thought we would mark the occasion by finding the positives.

From today, Gordon Brown, Peter Mandelson and their endless number of undemocratically appointed cabinet members become... just piffle. They are nothing more than insignificant County councillors. Yes, they'll stand up on TV and huff and puff and posture as though they have some sway, but we - the people - know that, as of today, they are nobodies. Nobodies imposing undemocratic laws on people who, as of today, know that they are just windbags with no real power at all.

What laws can they make? What can they do? Absolutely nothing. Nothing at all, not without the say so of the European Empire.

From today, Gordon Brown becomes just an irritating windbag on the TV, without any real power whatsoever. He gave it all away to the European Empire.

David Cameron. Who be he? He be the man who wants to become the next County councillor, to pontificate on the environment from the County Hall once known as the Houses of Parliament. You get on your bike if you want to. The people know about ClimateGate. Just tell us how much more money you want in taxes, for goodness sake... cut out the charade.

We don't need a Westminster Parliament under the current set up where most of our rules and regulations are made by faceless bureaucrats in Brussels. Close it down and save us some money. Mothball the thing until we get some national sovereignty back. Or and until we ever see the restoration of democracy. For make no mistake - as of today, WE have absolutely no say and absolutely no power over anything. We have become enslaved by the people who, ironically, we employed as public servants. We're the servants and the slaves now.

Why do you think we have CCTV everywhere and police who now dress up as Robocop? It ain't for those wicked trainspotters and camera club members really. They're really there to restrain anybody who might have an opposing political view to the ruling elite.

And just in case... the Medieval Warm Period never happened and nobody just 20 years ago was using science to talk about the apocalypse of a new ice age and global freezing. We just imagined that. So, have your global government and your power and all the trappings. There's a nice bit of soil over there that looks quite tasty. We'll just nibble that quietly.

But here's another positive. The European Empire are letting BNP leader Nick Griffin have a say on the global government climate change treaty. It's a positive thing for democracy, because while we find Griffin to be quite odious, he is at least being allowed to have an opinion on climate change that runs counter to the prevailing religion of our times - something that you can guarantee nobody in Westminster would permit to happen - courtesy of Griffin or anybody else.

Britain is a police state with thought crime on the statutes.

So, hurrah for the Lisbon Treaty and for the European Empire letting someone like Nick Griffin have an opposing view. They'll ignore him, of course. But at least they're keeping up a halfway decent mirage of allowing debate - more than that lot in Westminster have allowed in years.

But hurrah - Gordon Brown and ZaNuLiebour, as of today, are a mere fraction of the tyrannical menace they were yesterday because they now officially have far less power and influence.

Sure, we're into a post-democratic age and we'll still no doubt be subject to out and out tyranny... but at least, as of today, we no longer have to listen to and see the face of the leader of the oppression.

As of today, Gordon Brown is no longer the person in power over Britain.

Someone whose name we probably don't know is in charge and he's probably got an office in Brussels.

And Emperor von Rumpy-Pumpy is probably accountable to whoever it is.

We, the people... just piffling pawns. But let's at least have a laugh about it when we see our own former political masters in Westminster threaten us with all sorts and find out that Brussels won't let them do it.

Touché! And farewell to Britain and democracy which officially were wound up at midnight.

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