Tuesday, 28 June 2011

Hazel Blears Signed on the Dotted Line to Merge England With France

Whilst Britain faces austerity cuts, the EU are spending our money on the INTERREG programme. ((we give approximately £50,000,000 a day to the EU without extras like direct Euro Bailout money, IMF (part of which is being used to bailout the Euro countries), or green taxes which are included in our energy and fuel bills by stealth)).  The INTERREG program was signed off in Europe by Labour's Hazel Blears and is the project to merge the South of England in with France, calling it Arc Manche or the Transmanche administration region.  To promote renaming England and losing our nationality the EU have awarded £37,000 to the English Arthurian Fantasy group and the French Centre de l'Imaginaire Arthurein for a film project called 'Sharing Our Stories'. £40,000 is being spent on the 'Channel Circus Arts Alliance' for a 'better understanding of the new forms of circus'.  £192,000 has been granted to the 'DanSCe Dialogues' which is arts and cultural training in dance, to increase collaboration between France and England in the Euro Region.  As I reported before there are plans for  cross channel cycle lanes with signs with the new Arc Manche logo to make sure we know we are no longer in England.  (see Full story in the Daily Mail).

I wonder how Hazel Blears feels about breaking her country apart and putting it into foreign hands!

Monday, 27 June 2011

How Banning Circus Animals Shows The Coalition Are Frightened To Rule The UK

It was such a small subject to debate, something that should have been so easily discussed and supported, because most of the population wanted it too, to see wild animals banned from being used in circuses in the UK.  However Tory MP Mark Pritchard, who led the call for the ban, found himself in hot water as it seems he was threatened by the Prime Minister’s office to back down. It’s an important debate because of animal cruelty and their welfare, but it’s not a massive subject that affects the whole nation and there you have it, a British Government scared stiff about passing a law on its own, even a small law, in case it is sued.  What further proof do we need that whatever we pay the Prime Minister and all in his cabinet for, is now a waste of money, they hardly make any decisions without consulting the EU. Take a look at these videos from the Bruges Group filmed a few days ago.  Zac Goldsmith discusses the circus animal debate, Kate Hoey gives a good history about being in parliament when the EU powers started to bite and David Nuttall argues some great points about why we should leave the EU and all join forces to make it happen.  





Sunday, 26 June 2011

Understanding What the EU Treaties Mean to the UK


Here is a little bit about the content of the EU Treaties, signed by each British Prime Minister from Edward Heath onwards.  The British public have been told that these Treaties only tie up loose ends etc. or that they are too complicated to understand for ordinary people.  However, these Treaties DO affect our lives and our future as well as generations of people to come.  So here are some of the main topics dealt with in the Treaties and rubber stamped by the British Government:


There have been six EU Treaties in all, none of which have been put to the public vote in England and many other EU countries.  The Treaty of Rome wasted no time in taking control of the UK’s fishing industries, destroying many people’s livelihoods and also depleting the stocks of the once abundant fish filled waters around the UK coast. The second Treaty, ‘The Single European Act’ was signed by Margaret Thatcher, and it brought the UK much more into the control of the EU by introducing  the Qualified Majority Voting (QMV). This introduced legislation over the working conditions within the EU member countries.  The Maastricht Treaty, signed by ex-Prime Minister John Major, made sure that the population would now be truly the Citizenship of the EU System. In this Treaty the European courts were allowed to take jurisdiction over the UK’s courts.  The Maastricht Treaty also took control of the Transport system and the Armed Forces.  Not only these things, but also the economy; the exchange rate mechanism was tied to the Deutschmark, so the UK no longer controlled its own economy.  There is also Regionalisation under this Treaty, the breaking down of countries into regions within the EU, this is going through our parliament at the present time, presented as the Localism Bill.  The South of England is already earmarked to become the Arc Manche Region with its capital in Paris.

Tony Blair made sure that he signed the Consolidated Treaty in Amsterdam, without a hint of the public knowing what it was about.  This Treaty gave the EU the power of control over local aid, people would need permission from the EU on local matters where they live.  For instance, the Post Office in the UK, which deals with mail delivery and saving accounts etc, had a network of shops throughout the country, a lifeline to most people, especially the elderly, some of whom live in remote areas.  The EU deemed the Post Office to be unfit, so the EU introduced Competition Laws, saying that the Post Office has unfair advantage over competitors and therefore it should shut many of its branches.  And, of course, there is no competition to match the Post Office, it’s just another sorely missed service that the people of the UK are losing, as the EU reduce more of our structured society.  The Police are another service the UK may lose as the EU are training their own Police Force; the officers are actually being trained now, and your guess is as good as mine as to whether they will be armed.  

The Nice Treaty saw Britain abandoning its veto, therefore if ordered to fund part of the bailout for the countries in the Euro, such as Greece, then Britain has no choice other than to hand the money over.  Eurojust, Corpus Juris is the EU criminal justice system which will mean that people will no longer be tried by Jury, plus instead of the prosecutors having to prove a defendant’s guilt, the defendant will be responsible for proving their own innocence.  The Nice Treaty also saw an outline for banning political parties and introducing Human Rights, (which has been used by criminals to escape punishment and deportation from countries where they have committed crimes).  The EU passed legislation for arrest warrants to be issued in any country in the EU to pick up people in Britain or any other member country, if they are suspected of an offence.  There is no appeal in Britain, no evidence has to be shown to the British Authorities, the warrants ensure that the person is taken to the source country and people can be held for up to 9 months in a foreign jail before any charges are brought.

The Lisbon Treat was hastily ratified by the then Prime Minister Gordon Brown.  Brown knew that people wanted a referendum on this treaty being signed, but he had little respect for public opinion.  This Treaty destroys the British Constitution, on which America, Canada, Australia and New Zealand have based their own Constitutions.  The British Constitution, incorporated by the 1000 year old Common Law has been ditched for EU Fundamental rights.  It basically means that the EU can withdraw Human Rights as it sees fit.  The Lisbon Treaty actually made the EU a State in itself, gave it a personality as a country.  Labour Party politician Keith Vaz played this Treaty down to the public by announcing that it had no more effect on the British public than a copy of the Beano (although he has since joined the EU rebels and is supporting a referendum on the membership of Europe), when in fact, it destroyed everything the UK had been built on in respect of human rights. The EU have taken no chances, Prime Minister David Cameron deceived the public when he said he would give them a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty, then he refused, but he declared that he would give a referendum on any changes to the Treaty that would give more power to Europe.  He failed to mention article 1-18 Flexibility Clause Pastoral – If the Treaty doesn’t give the EU power, this clause lets it do so!

As you may find, many people still assume that the British Government are ruling the UK because of the lack of media coverage, especially on Britain's tv news channels. So making it a priority to get the information to the people about how the EU countries are now being ruled directly by Brussels, MEP for the UK Independence Party, Trevor Coleman, has a website called thEUnit.  Mr Coleman and his 5 colleagues who are working on the website, update it daily with the new EU laws as they are created.  They also list the top ten laws that affect the UK the most.  The site hasn't got a political slant for UKIP, it is there solely to inform, and they have trained speakers to travel around the country giving talks to inform the public about what is going on.  There is no apparent reasons why the government are not putting EU policies on the news, unless they consider that the population will take exception to losing their sovereignty, but how long can they keep up the charade?  If you wish to have a speaker come to your area in the SW of Britain, go to thEUnit website for contact details. 

Why a Referendum is Unlikely Because of Lords in EU Payroll

The list is full of familiar names, Lord Mandelson Lord Brittan, Lord Clinton-Davis, Lord Richard, Baroness Kinnock and Lord Kinnock, and they have all been on the payroll of the EU earning thousands, (in the Kinnock's case millions). Then, consequently, they are receiving EU pensions.  Of course there is a rule for these pensions, if you speak out against the EU you will lose it, so any hint  of a Referendum on Europe has the well heeled Peers legging it to Lords to block any bill going through. See the Mail on Sunday for full story:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2005420/How-Lords-EU-payroll-blocked-Europe-referendum.html?ito=feeds-newsxml 

Nigel Farage Says the Euro is Dead

Sunday, 5 June 2011

William Hague Talks About The Royal 'We' - That's Him And The EU

Was it a slip of the tongue? or was it intentional, just to let the public know that the government are no longer representatives of our own country whilst abroad.  William Hague, the Foreign Secretary, appeared on the Andrew Marr show this morning and amongst other things he discussed Libya.  It was just one line but it cast doubt on Hague's reputation of being a Eurosceptic.  He said "We have a whole new partnership with the Arab World" he then added quickly "The European Union and the Arab World".  How much longer can this government keep people in the dark about the UK being completely in the power of the EU.  It's time that they booked their slot on the BBC to make a public announcement that they are only managers of the UK for the EU.  
If Europe is so good for the UK why aren't we hearing about it on the news and Question Time?