In the Region of Propaganda

Doing a bit of Surfing based on my own draft folder in which I put links that to posts and article and sites which grab my interest, I came across this letter on the Labour Movement for Europe Site Written by an Administrator and subsequently locked to prevent any chance that someone might possibly inject [...]

Our Health Service in Hock

Our Health Service in Hock for many Years to come and for future generations to pay off. Anne Palmer 26.8.2006. The Health Service WAS ours. We paid for it through our taxes and it remains (for now) free at the point of service. We pay for it in the same way we pay for our [...]

The English Question

The English Question Thanks to the Blog Great Britian not Little England for the link to this report from Publius: The Journal of Federalism by Robert Hazell. Devolution to Scotland and Wales throws up related questions about the government of England. Does England need to find its own separate political voice? Does England too need [...]

The Next Tory Leader?

Many thanks to Dennis Cooper for sending this to me from the Telegraph Clarke has a hinterland: it’s his foreground that’s the problem By Ferdinand Mount (Filed: 24/08/2005) There is, we know, more joy in heaven over one sinner that repenteth and we are supposed to carry home the lost sheep on our shoulders rejoicing. [...]

Unaccountable elites accrue power at the expense of people

Iain Duncan Smith answers the arguments for changes in the Tory leader rules. Two main arguments have been advanced against the current membership-based democracy. The first is that it elected me. I am happy to take this on the chin. But let’s face it: the parliamentary party controlled the election of Margaret Thatcher, John Major [...]

Working Time Directive

by Eurealist on May 12, 2005 09:58AM (BST) Now that the EU Parliament has voted to remove the British opt out from the Working Times Directive against the will of the duly elected British Parliament, perhaps we should consider if the agreement reached at Maastricht should be repealed in the British parliament. This might seem [...]

Delusional Dennis

Denis MacShane`s is utterances bear no relationship to the truth, his whole argument is based on the false hypothesis that the States governments are in control of the EU, everything he addresses is slanted from that one delusion. To shore up his delusion he must ignore anything that conflicts with his fantasy. In his letter [...]

Issues of Misdirection

Issues of independence Sir – In your leading article (Feb 10), you should have made clear that, in opposing two particular parts of the EU constitutional treaty – the primacy of EU law and the “mutual solidarity” clause – you are in fact objecting to existing terms of British membership. The primacy of EU law [...]

How does Citizenship affect the Queen?

The FOC papers Tackling myths about the European Constitutional Treaty or put another way the FOC hoodwinking for Europe Myth Five: The Constitutional Treaty creates a European superstate The Queen will remain the Head of State The President of the European Council will not replace any head of State or Government. He or she will [...]

Tracing the development of the Union power.

How the EU system works against democracy and a member state government. Declarations and Preambles are important because these are used to extend the power of the Union beyond the treaty agreements. The European Union Treaty introduces a new and decisive stage in the process of [the] European Union which within a few years will [...]

The Shame of Dennis MacShane

The Shame of Dennis MacShane My thanks to The Road to Euro Serfdom for the link to the recent shameful article in the Guardian from our very own “Minister for Europe” Denis Xenophobia MacShane, our very own Comical Ali. Now I am sure that should be Minister for the EU, why do we not have [...]

The Edge of England’s Sword

I have not read this site much in the past, but can recomend if only for the last two posts which is all I have read. A thoughtful look at the hunting issue and the story that “Senior Tory MPs are drawing up secret plans to reduce the role of ordinary Conservative members in future [...]

The Grey Man is Back

Ex Tory leader, John Major appeared on Frost on Sunday telling us that a vote for UKIP was a vote for Labour and Conservative voters would vote for UKIP because they felt strongly about the Constitution. No Mr Major a vote for UKIP is a vote for a party which wants to take Britain out [...]

Out of the Mists

Out of the Mists ‘Bilderberg’ is the name of a hotel in Oosterbeek near Arnhem in Holland in 1954, a group of politico’s and the wealthiest and most powerful establishment figures from every Western nation gathered for a meeting. That pioneering meeting grew out of the concern expressed by many leading citizens on both sides [...]

Erudite Moles

The Telegraph today Saturday 25/09/04 Ran three pieces on Sir Stephen Wall, a leading Foreign Office mandarin. Now he has gone off to work for Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor, the head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales. Sir Stephen feels free to as the Telegraph put it -let rip -with condemnation of Mr Blair [...]

More on Austin Mitchell

I thought it would be a good idea to revisit some of Austin Mitchell’s claims, as really those claims are at the heart of practically all of our problems with Civil Liberties and the European Union. The destruction or removal of the British Constitution is in fact not possible in law, the only way that [...]

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