Liars, Damn Liars & Pro E.U. Liars!

British politicians (from the Conservative, Labour and Liberal-Democratic parties) have over the last forty years, by their actions in subjugating the British people within the European Union, seem to have had a mission to eradicate the independence of the British state. They look with envy across the channel to a Europe, which continues the dictatorial traditions of Charlemagne, Napoleon, Hitler and Mussolini.

Jean Monet – considered to be the founder of the European Union – said;

“We will create Europe by misleading the people...”

Lord (Peter) Thorneycroft a former Conservative cabinet minister and Chairman of the Conservative Party, in his booklet “Design for Europe (1947)” wrote;

“No government dependent upon a democratic vote could possibly agree in advance to the sacrifice which any adequate plan must involve. The people must be led slowly and unconsciously into the abandonment of their traditional economic defences, not asked, in advance of having received any of the benefits which will accrue to them from the plan, to make changes of which they may not at first recognise the advantage to themselves as well as to the rest of the world”

A great supporter of the European Union – a man whose footsteps have been followed by the parties at present ensconced in the House of Commons, was Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of the British Union of Fascists.

The question all British people must ask is this; “Why have our great parliamentary parties become subject to totalitarian influences?” The answer may be very simple. Greed for power can be unbridled if there is no further need to consult the people via the processes of democracy. Individual freedom is a complication, which hinders the personal objectives of a prospective dictator.
 
All in Britain can see the presumptuous and imperious manner by which the European Union attempts to usurp the rights and securities of the British people, and yet, despite the obvious, in 1967, the Lord Chancellor said;

“There is no reason to think that the impact of community law would weaken or destroy any of the basic rights and liberties of individuals under the law in the United Kingdom”.

In 1971, the White Paper on joining the Common Market put out by Heath’s government, said;

“…no question of any erosion of essential national sovereignty was entailed”.

Furthermore, Geoffrey Rippon (then Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster) said;

“The House as a whole may therefore be reassured that there is no question of this Bill (The European Communities Bill 1972) making a thousand years of British Law subservient to the Code Napoleon"  (Hansard. 15 Feb 1972, Pg. 270).

Writing in support of the “Yes” campaign in the 1975 referendum, Roy Jenkins was equally misleading;

“The position of the Queen is not affected. English Common Law is not affected”.

What Heath, Rippon and Jenkins said with regard to our national Sovereignty is entirely false.

If it Prosper, None dare call it TREASON