Just look - at the people who the Guardian seems to think might have any effect on Conservative policy in Europe today.
Patten, Brittan, Tugendhat, and two former heads of the Foreign Office who were in office during the negotiations and implementation of the Maastricht Treaty. Blue New Labour. Intent on installing the post democratic progressive governance by permanent elites of administrators that Blair/Brown so favour and which has brought our country to near collapse.
They have turned on the Conservative Leader who is as concerned as the electorate about this movement to end our nation state and our democracy. By their friends shall we know them. These people are lauded by the Guardian.
The Conservatives have stated there will be a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty in the United Kingdom if it has not been accepted by all 27 member states of the European Union by the time the Conservatives come to power. Even if it has Mr Cameron has declared he will not let matters rest there. He is in the Czech Republic and will be in Warsaw tomorrow. Neither the Czech or Polish Republics have deposited their acceptance of the Lisbon Treaty in Rome, the final act that signifies acceptance of the Lisbon Treaty by a Member State. Germany continues to await the rulings on two fundamental issues on the rights of individual German citizens and their violation by the Lisbon Treaty, from the German Constitutional Court. Germany has not ratified or deposited the papers in Rome. Ireland has yet to try another referendum, the only Member State that has held one, in an attempt to overturn the No vote received last year.
Saturday, 30 May 2009
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