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Wednesday, 20 October 2010

UKIP MEP Tells European Empire: "We do not and will not recognise" Lisbon Treaty

This is the second time in the space of a few days where we've picked up on and highlighted the work of UKIP MEP Trevor Colman.

We know that our readership consists of quite a few UKIP folk, so if someone knows Trevor, give him a pat on the back and say "bravo" to him from us, would you?

The following is pretty brill, huh?

We'd have added a list of the ways in which all of the European treaties are null and void in our country under the terms of our WRITTEN (yes it is) constitution.

But for someone who only gets sixty precious seconds to speak to the Empire, we think he covered the main point (naff off) pretty darn well. What do you reckon?

We can't think of many better examples of the point being made more firmly and concisely.

Well, there was this, of course:



Post Script: I notice that Tim Congdon is being described as UKIP's economics spokesman. Brilliant. I just wonder when that happened? Was he always? Or is this a new thing?

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