Protectionism! testing the hypocrisy

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The government of Great Britain are elected to serve the people of this country and to defend the state. They are paid by the British people to defend our country us our Rights and our interests this includes jobs. When a foreign owned company grants a construction job in Britain to another foreign owned company, [...]

British interests

Sir – Dr Charles Tannock’s defence of the Conservatives’ spavined refusal to leave the EPP raises some interesting points (Letters, July 17). Leaving on one side the pleasures of what he refers to as "advantageous separate whipping" (which sounds kinda fun – may we be allowed some in the Lords?) could he explain why he [...]

Shocking ban on New Zealand butter

Sir – It is shocking that the European Commission has been able to impose a ban on New Zealand’s exports of butter to the European Union. In view of our close historical ties with our cousins across the world, this has big historical resonance. So important is butter to the New Zealand economy that, when [...]

Wake up America !

Thanks to Dr Cooper who sent this to me by email and said; Many people in Washington still haven’t woken up, apparently. Like Mr Pantucci, with his letter in the Independent yesterday. Business Platform Washington still blind to true nature of the EU By : John Blundell January 08, 2006 HISTORY is little but an [...]

A Reason for Treason

The Telegraph today reports that Islamic extremists who incite violence or praise suicide attacks in Britain could face charges of treason. The head of the anti-terrorism department at the Crown Prosecution Service will meet senior officers at Scotland Yard this week to discuss what charges could be brought against preachers whose endorsement of the suicide [...]

Letters in the Guardian

Yet another misleading statement from a professor linked to the Monnet propaganda project. This time Professor Allan Walker Director, European Research Area in Ageing, University of Sheffield, Writing in the Guardian attacking Mandelson for suggesting an EU economy of open markets and free trade as the only route to global success. Not that I care [...]

The Common Market has been a failure

Mark Steyn in the Telegraph notes that Peter Mandelson is admitting the Common Market has been a failure. He points out that when Mandelson says “Europe is faced with a fundamental choice. One way, we sink into economic decline, losing the means to pay for our preferred way of life. The other way, we press [...]

Anything to declare, Mr Barroso?

Eurealist :: Anything to declare, Mr Barroso?: “Anything to declare, Mr Barroso? by Eurealist at 07:40AM (BST) on April 24, 2005 | Permanent Link | Cosmos Telegraph | News | Christopher Booker’s notebook When it emerged last week that two EU commissioners, Peter Mandelson and José Manuel Barroso, the Commission’s Portuguese president, hadn’t declared hospitality [...]

Blair stays on as EU hostage

A good article in the Times by Michael Portillo Comment: Michael Portillo: The escape door’s open, but Blair stays on as EU hostage – Sunday Times – Times Online The integrationists want a constitution, president and foreign minister because those are the attributes of a nation state. The treaty does not bring about a United [...]

Whistling in the Wind?

Whistling in the Wind? The Adam Smith Institute report on regulation is well worth reading, but as the report states.. “The apparent readiness among British politicians to tackle the problem of regulation is encouraging. But on past evidence one is bound to ask whether this will translate into positive action” There seems to be no [...]

Roger Liddle and Peter Mandelson

By TREVOR KAVANAGH Political Editor TONY Blair was blasted by a former top aide last night for misleading voters over plans for an EU superstate. Roger Liddle urged the PM to admit he is handing “more and more power” to Brussels. And he warned that Mr Blair risks defeat on the EU Constitution unless he [...]

The cracks are starting to appear

The Sun Newspaper Online – UK’s biggest selling newspaper With apologies to those who hate this paper The Sun has picked up on the comments of the Spanish foreign minister Miguel Angel Moratinos, mentioned here yesterday. “BRITAIN’S days as an independent country will soon be over, Spain’s foreign minister boasted yesterday. Miguel Angel Moratinos said [...]

Black Hole

News: Janet Bush; writing in the Independent says the Constitution enshrines into law two areas of EU governance which have been completely discredited and suggests the document should be read as a democratic duty, but cautions with the words of Gisela Stuart, who was appointed by Tony Blair as one of the British drafters at [...]

Mandelson Spinning Again

It has been announced today that Peter Mandelson has mounted an attack on John Humphrys, the Today programme journalist, complaining to the BBC of his “virulently anti-European” views and claiming that the “anti-European bias” of some BBC presenters is a “problem”. In a stinging letter, obtained by The Times, to Michael Grade, the BBC Chairman, [...]

In the News

What they will do to force this constitution on the people never ceases to amaze me, after more than thirty years of political machinations over the union it shouldn’t but it still does. We are told that this is a free referendum a democratic choice but the government is going to use every trick it [...]

Gone Native

News: “Peter Mandelson, the EU trade commissioner, is involved in his first dispute with the Government since taking up his post after backing calls for a multibillion-euro boost to the EU budget. Mr Mandelson has defied British demands for a freeze on EU spending by supporting plans by his new boss, Jose Manuel Barroso, the [...]

Bloody wrong

At the heart of Europe By Daniel Hannan Bloody cheek – they’ve only been here two minutes Daniel Hannan Conservative MEP for the South-East Region and arch Tory Eusceptic writes today in the Telegraph in his usual spot “At the heart of Europe” This week Hannan is defending the British rebate “In a random survey [...]

Tsunami-hit Thailand told they must buy six Planes

The Scotsman Tsunami-hit Thais told: Buy six planes or face EU tariffs FRASER NELSON POLITICAL EDITOR TSUNAMI-struck Thailand has been told by the European Commission that it must buy six A380 Airbus aircraft if it wants to escape the tariffs against its fishing industry. While millions of Europeans are sending aid to Thailand to help [...]

Gold plated arguments

Loose the Delusion Gold plated arguments As I have previously mentioned it is the little words we need to be watch out for; Loose the Delusion has grabbed a report from the British Chambers of Commerce to argue that the “New” 2002/3 regulations we are faced with are mainly from our own government and not [...]

Britain in Europe

BE welcomes European Union Bill “Britain in Europe welcomes the government’s decision to publish a bill to ratify the new European constitutional treaty, subject to a referendum. “For far too long we have been subjected to a diet of myth and misinformation by the eurosceptics, their millionaire backers and their friends in the media. A [...]

“EU Compelling Cause”

Mandelson to press for EU reforms Twice sacked Peter Mandelson and now soon to be Britain’s only Commissioner to the EU, Mr Mandelson will tell the CBI conference in Birmingham that the new Commission’s “compelling cause” must be economic reform. Some of the reforms that Mandy might be personally interested in are listed by Martin [...]

The Buttiglioni Affair Again

An another look at the Buttiglioni Affair Conservative Commentary: “Even the initially supportive President of the European Commission, Jose Barraso, has responded to controversy over the putative appointment of Rocco Buttiglioni as Italy’s Euro-Commissioner by backing down. As a Bible-believing Christian, Buttiglioni’s mainstream Catholic views on the benefits of marriage to children and the morality [...]

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 [...]

Mandy Mandelson the new soon to be EU Commissioner for Britain.

Britain always seems to send failed politicians to the EU, those who have been sacked for some misconduct or other, or those who have been rejected by the people. The last two were from the latter category, Kinnock stood for election as leader of the Labour party twice and was soundly rejected by the electorate, [...]

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