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Friday, 17 September 2010

Quiz Question: Which former Speaker publicly used the word 'treason' in relation to the European Empire?

Which former Speaker publicly used the word 'treason' in relation to the European Empire?

The answer can be found in the following video, stumbled upon on YouTube, put out by Sir James Goldsmith and The Referendum Party in 1997.


So there you go - former Speaker of the House of Commons Viscount Tonypandy clearly referred to the high crime of treason...

- The utterly inspiring Albert Burgess and his supporters reported back in July that: "Special Branch in Norfolk Constabulary, have said treason has been reported in six force areas and one force has refered the papers to the Crown Prosection Service in London, to see whether a prima facie case of treason has been made out."

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