Regional Police
Again thanks from Dr Cooper the Western Morning News
PRESSURISE YOUR MP OVER REGIONAL POLICE
The purpose of Lindsay Jenkins’ article (December 13) on the shameless bulldozing through of regional police forces by the Government was to explain the real reason for it. Britain is long committed to the EU by treaty to set up full regional government for the future governance of this country by the EU when we have finally been fully integrated into it. It is fact - inescapable fact. Tell people this and they are likely to say: “So what - we don’t like the idea of a huge centralised police force covering the seven counties of the South West but what difference does it make to know that it is to conform with EU planning?” My answer is: Here is only the latest example of how integration into the EU will soon affect our daily lives, and in a most fundamental way - worse-than-ever policing. We can only stop regional policing by attacking its cause; i.e. demand that we withdraw from the EU. Nothing less will do.
Don’t be fooled. The EU Constitution has not gone away. It is still being brought in by stealth. The integration process continues right now. Every week more examples of it are revealed. Polls have shown that a majority of the public want to leave the EU, so what are we waiting for?
Since policing is essentially a local matter, every MP should be pressured to state publicly whether he or she is for or against regional police forces, and how those who are against intend to stop it. So we should all get writing.
Conservative MPs, vaguely Eurosceptic as they are, have an easy answer because their party is committed to abolish regional government - provided it gets in before we are irreversibly integrated. Lib-Dem and Labour MPs are bound by their parties to be fully pro-EU, so will be hard pressed to voice any opposition to regional policing.
Sir George Earle
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