Sometimes things look clear, but when you read further into them they are far from being transparent. A headline in a Westcountry newspaper, the Western Morning News looked for all the world as if a Tory politician was joining the ranks of the many MP's who now want the UK to come out of Europe, as they realised that they have little power to govern Britain without consulting the European Commission. However Conservative MP for Camborne and Redruth, George Eustice, appears to be playing a crafty game for David Cameron. In the guise of someone who doesn't agree with Europe wielding so much clout as far as Britain is concerned, he has convened a group of approximately 100 seemingly Eurosceptic Tory MPs to urge David Cameron to regain power from the EU by staying in Europe. The newspaper states that Mr Eustice says "the group of "moderate" members will seek to exploit frustration among British policymakers who are regularly block by European Union Law. The group is keen to distance itself from hardline anti-EU MPs in the Conservative ranks who make relentless yet unrealistic calls, such as immediate withdrawal from the union."
I'm afraid this would appear to be all smoke and mirrors from Mr Eustice and his group of MPs who are just towing the Cameron party line of reform from within the EU, which the majority of people have wised up to now, as the Coalition have done very little but to give the EU more powers and more taxpayers money. I would assume that Mr Eustice would be creating this situation to divert attention away from the real Eurosceptics and also convince people that they should vote for these 'middle 'safe' players', when in fact they appear to be following the Tory lead.
As I wrote previously, the 6 Treaties have embroiled the UK into the quickly forming Federal States of Europe, signed by each Prime Minister from Edward Heath onwards. The EU, or the Union as they now like to be called continues to grab power with the co-operation of the Coalition and halting it now from within is virtually impossible. As far as the smoke and mirrors are concerned, once clear, the smoke will reveal the amount of the population who now realise that we have lost our sovereignty and our country into foreign hands. One of the very first EU documents, which was kept top secret for 30 years, covered the fact that Britain would lose its sovereignty, this never was just about trading with other EU countries, see thEUnit.com, which has a copy of the document called Sovereignty and the European Communities. There was concern, even then about how the public would react, so there has been a blanket of silence ever since. Cameron take note, the public are catching on fast and getting angry that they no longer have a ruling government and it's time for him to tell the truth about the loss of sovereignty. So what will happen next? the cards are on the table and Mr Eustice can't have it both ways, he is either with Cameron who seeks to impossibly reform from within (he says), or he chooses the route to regain our country and stand loyal to its people.
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