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Wednesday, 27 October 2010

Daily Telegraph, you're having a larf!

Oh my! Are the Daily Telegraph trying to make us all feel better about the European Empire by making us piddle our pants laughing with utterly comedic headlines..?

They say of 'Cast Iron' Dave Cameron: "Our most instinctively Eurosceptic Prime Minister for 20 years faces a tricky set of challenges."

You what!?

Most instinctively Eurosceptic?

Ahh, but there's the qualifier - "for 20 years".

Since then, we've had John Major (Maastricht), Tony Blair and Gordon Brown (Lisbon Treason).

Most Eurosceptic for twenty years? Not difficult, given the competition.

But you know, we don't believe a word David Cameron says on the European Empire.

But if he signs away any British sovereignty this weekend or any other, we'll add HIS face to banners pointing people in the direction of the text of the Treason Felony Act, too.

Most Eurosceptic for twenty years... what a hoot!

On the Daily Telegraph's reader comments, there's already someone asking if we can charge a Prime Minister with Treason.

Yes, you can. Should you need to.

There are forty years worth of Prime Ministers, Foreign Secretaries and the like who you could start working your way through, should you wish.

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