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What About the British Constitution

FT.com / Comment & analysis / Letters - What about our constitution’s terms?: “What about our constitution’s terms?
By Robert L Sandell
Published: November 4 2004 02:00 | Last updated: November 4 2004 02:00

From Mr Robert L. Sandell.

Sir, You report (November 2) that the government is to issue a 40-page document outlining the terms of the European constitution. Could we, at the same time, have a similar document outlining the terms of the British constitution, which I am confident are largely a mystery to at least 99 per cent of the population, myself included.

Robert L. Sandell, Address removed

Although I agree with Mr Sandell, I fear we will wait in vain for any of our polititons to produce that document or even recognize there is such a thing, they have of course have been ignoring it for years, that is how we got into this mess in the first place.

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By Ken
On November 5, 2004
At 7:58 pm
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We will remember the 5th of Novermber

Absolutely stunning Victory Congratulations
To all of you, what a fantastic team!

Neil Herron and his team have done it
on a turn out 47.71%
78% vote NO and only 22% Yes
None of the 22 Electorial areas voted for the assembly, Tony Blair’s Segfield voted 72% against Newcastle 75% against Sunderland 80% against and Alwick 81%against

A very decisive result the people have spoken out against this unasked for division of England and as Neil Herron posted earlier today now the government must dissolve the Regional Assemblies, the people have clearly told the government we do not want them.

Unelected Assembly must now disband”

If, as we expect, the North East public delivers an emphatic ‘No’ vote in the referendum then there exists an immediate dilemma.

The unelected North East Assembly which sits in luxurious surroundings at the Guildhall on Newcastle Quayside (heavily subsidised by the Newcastle ratepayers with a peppercorn rent) faces a very bleak future.
A Yes vote would have ensured, although never confirmed, the quiet incorporation of this body into the elected structure.

However, a No vote will mean the rejection of not only the Elected Regional Assembly, but also its unwanted, unelected and expensive potential predecessor.
Its role must now be seriously questioned and examined. Its cost, funded largely by voluntary subscriptions from local authorities (and therefore the North East ratepayers) needs to be fully scrutinised. The burgeoning secretariat, following the axiom ‘No taxation without representation,’ must be consigned to the employment dustbin. There is no need for it to have an office in Brussels as the EU perspective can be handled by the three North East MEP’s.
Its functioning role, to represent social, economic, environmental issues on a region wide perspective can be adequately handled by the Association of North East Councils.

Already exposed by Neil Herron and Colin Moran of the No Campaign, and publicly censured by the District Auditor for blatantly misusing public funds to campaign for an elected assembly some eighteen months ago, it is apparent that this organisation is now most certainly an unwanted and unnecessary burden on the public purse.
If the People’s No Campaign had not exposed this unlawful misuse of public money then the Assembly, its apparatchik and politicos would have had an even bigger advantage in the referendum. Our intervention and exposure was pivotal in helping level the playing field.

Neil Herron, North East No Campaign Director states, ” I am sure that the £90,000 of Sunderland ratepayers money can be better spent, and we look forward to Sunderland Council being the first to withdraw its ‘voluntary’ subscription. I am sure that all the other councils will be forced to follow. It will only be a matter of time before the rest of the unelected assemblies across the country follow suit.
We must be aware that there will be an attempt to turn the unelected assemblies into limited companies, but they will have a problem in the North East as North East Assembly Ltd. is registered to a Neil Herron of Sunderland. Read it here and here
It appears as though Prescott’s Dream of regionalising the country is about to descend into a Nightmare of Elm Street proportions. I am sure he will be looking forward to his retirement.”

ENDS

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