A Raving ‘Europhiliac’
Europhiles led by Leon Brittan, ex EU Commissioner and to quote his own words “a raving ‘Europhiliac’ have attacked Gordon Brown for what they termed an “unnecessarily hostile approach to the European Unionâ€.
Mr Brown’s crime was that he attacked other EU states for penalising innovative companies, and not being fair to British firms, and accusing Brussels of failing to prevent some member states using state aid to support failing firms and national champions.
Mr Brown was told that if he continued to concentrate on highlighting Europe’s defects it would be impossible to win a referendum on the EU constitution let alone the single currency.
From Anne Palmer
It is not the Chancellor that could cost the Government the referendum, but the European Union itself and its desire to govern forever all 500 million plus people that are under the umbrella of the EU.
Let us face the fact that if the people’s government is forever to be the European Union Commission/Council, then National governments have abdicated voluntarily from office.
The people cannot be loyal to two governments. Our Government cannot be loyal to their solemn oaths to their Queen and uphold their own Constitution and be loyal to the European Union at the same time.
Most sensible Members of Parliament should start asking themselves, “just how long do they think the people are going to stand passively by and allow this ’self destruct’ action to happen yet be subjected to an alien European Union Constitution which holds many, many articles which they would normally vote against if they had been given the opportunity”. The people for instance, would never have agreed to any part of the Union’s Justice and Home affairs which automatically destroys their Constitution.
The choice for the people is quite simple. They can choose between their loyalty and their oath of allegiance to their Queen and this Country, or they can choose to be loyal to the European Union. They cannot be loyal and true to both.
The people at present, have a duty to prevent any other body of people other than their own Head of State and Government from governing them. This is why our Government and Parliamentarians have gone through the rigmarole of ’scrutiny’ of EU legislation and then incorporating EU law into our system. The EU Constitution makes clear that it is to be ‘direct law’.
The people have a duty to prevent any other body of people other than their own Government from running British economy (every aspect of it) and all that that entails, and if they do not like what is happening they have the opportunity of ousting them at the next general election. (They cannot oust anyone from the European Central Bank). They have a duty to their British Forces that they wear only British uniforms and fight under the British Flag and Country to which the British forces pledge their oath. They can be ‘loaned out’ and fight the battles with others but at all times their pledge is to this Country and they wear the Uniform of the British Army. (See also when they join in with the United Nations and NATO)
There is a choice now, to decide in a referendum for the EU to become their country and an EU Government in full control and to obey all EU laws, or come out of the Union altogether. There is no longer a choice of half in or out of the EU. We either embrace the EU fully, or deliberately repudiate the Treaties between what is now the European Union and the United Kingdom.
Many ordinary people now feel that our involvement in the European Community was incompatible with our Constitution right from the very beginning. One thing is very certain, the British people are fed up of “spin”, it is about time the politicians understood that too, the people want, need and must have the true facts about what ratifying the European Constitution entails.
Anne Palamer





























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