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The Benifits of Treason

George Blake worked against the British nation state because he believed in a different ideal. Working against your Nation state is treason, more so if you have sworn to uphold the laws of that state and serve your monarch and preserve their realm, Blake did both.

But then so many more have done exactly the same thing Tony Blair, Mr Major, Mrs Thatcher, Mr Callahan, Mr Wilson, Mr Heath, Lords Pattern and Kinnock to name but a few. We even have one man who admitted that although he has been at the top of the British Civil Service and held some its most senior jobs he has secretly been working against British interest for 30 years, he has now been ennobled.

In fact this Government have been ridding us of various Acts of Treason over the past 7 years.
What we have left The Treason Felony Act 1848, and a treason act dating back to the 12 century, However according to1848 Act it is treason if
“any person whatsoever [shall, within the United Kingdom or without] devise or intend to deprive our most gracious Lady the Queen from the style, honour or Royal Name of the Imperial Crown of the United Kingdom“.

And “any person whatsoever shall, within the United Kingdom or without devise or intend to put any force or constraint upon both Houses or either House of Parliament”.

 

Quote!

The British problem with our membership of the EU may derive from the curious and tortured circumstances of its birth. But long since, it has taken on a unique life of its own. The dilemma of a British Prime Minister over Europe is acute to the point of the ridiculous. Basically you have a choice: co-operate in Europe and you betray Britain; be unreasonable in Europe, be praised back home, and be utterly without influence in Europe. It’s sort of: isolation or treason.

Tony Blair 02/02/06 OXFORD

http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page9003.asp

So why be so hard on poor old Blake he after all was only doing what he thought was in the best interest of his ideals.


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Filed under : Some call it Treason
By Ken
On September 28, 2006
At 10:49 am
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