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  • gmb45
    Admin Assistant
    • Nov 2008
    • 7538

    #1

    Britain betrayed as hated EU treaty becomes law

    THE last hope of blocking a new European constitution was snuffed out last night - the final kick in the teeth after Labour's betrayal of Britain.

    The Czech Republic became the last EU nation to sign the Lisbon Treaty, which will now become law.
    Gordon Brown's Labour broke a promise to give 60million Britons a say on it.
    Now it's too late as we are dragged screaming into a vastly more powerful European Union yesterday.
    The last remaining opposition to the new EU constitution ended when Czech president Vaclav Klaus was forced to sign the Lisbon Treaty.
    His reluctant endorsement meant the document has been ratified by all 27 EU states and will become as good as LAW on December 1.
    Gordon Brown - a key element of a Labour Government that reneged on its promise to hold a referendum on the treaty - hailed the move as "an important and historic step for all of Europe".
    Surrender ... Gordon Brown hands over sovereignty


    But millions of Britons - still smarting at being cheated out of having a say - felt we are not joining the Euro Champions League, but the CHUMPIONS League.
    Tory Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague said: "We think it is a bad day for democracy."
    The Tories, who fought bitterly for eight years against a constitution, said they had been left with no option but to drop their campaign for a referendum.
    But leader David Cameron will today spell out a new attack plan to reform the treaty if he becomes PM.
    President Klaus held out against signing up for almost two years.
    But he was left with no choice after the Czech constitutional court threw out a complaint by senators who believe the treaty will destroy the nation's sovereignty.
    Klaus echoed the fears of many Britons after signing through gritted teeth.
    He said in Prague: "With the Lisbon Treaty taking effect, the Czech Republic will cease to be a sovereign state."
    Shift

    The treaty will trigger a massive shift of power to Brussels. It will mean:
    EU judges deciding some of Britain's criminal laws.
    A POWERFUL new Euro president, foreign policy supremo and diplomatic service.
    UNIONS able to strike more easily under the Charter of Fundamental Rights, which could take us back to the dark days of 1970s industrial strife.
    NATIONAL vetoes being dumped in 16 key areas including transport, home affairs and energy policy.
    GREATER EU control over immigration and asylum seekers, including benefit entitlements.
    In the treaty's small print, national leaders are given the right to cede even MORE power to Europe without having to ask voters.
    Reluctant ... Klaus


    Only Britain's most fundamental abilities to defend itself and set taxes is not affected by Lisbon, with our veto on defence and fiscal policy not affected.
    However, the new rules could pave the way for a European Army.
    We have been given limited opt-outs on some justice and home affairs issues. But critics fear they will be undermined.
    Despite the mass giveaway of cherished rights, Mr Brown backed the treaty's final endorsement.
    He said: "Today is a day when Europe looks forward, when it sets aside years of debate on its institutions and moves to take strong and collective action on the issues that matter most to European citizens - security, climate change, jobs and growth."
    The PM signed up in December 2007. And the treaty was officially ratified by Britain in June last year with a Commons vote enforced by a three-line Government whip.
    Mr Brown's predecessor Tony Blair, who wants to become the first EU president, promised a referendum in Labour's 2005 election manifesto.


    But the pledge was ditched. And speaking for the Tories yesterday, William Hague said nothing could now prevent the treaty becoming law.
    Therefore there was no alternative for the party but to end its continued calls for a referendum.
    But today David Cameron will demand EU leaders hand back crippling powers on employment and human rights.
    Die-hard Tory Right-wingers remained defiant last night, insisting there should STILL be a referendum. And Conservative chiefs now fear a damaging new internal row.
    Tory MEP Daniel Hannan, a Cameron critic, said: "A referendum on the Lisbon Treaty might no longer be the most logical option.
    "It's hardly for us to tell the Belgians or Slovenes what institutions they should work under. But a referendum on European integration, ideally on the broad repatriation of powers, is essential."
    Europe's heads are expected to meet before the end of the month to dole out the EU's new top jobs.
    Mr Blair's hopes of making president are fading. But Foreign Secretary David Miliband could become the EU's foreign minister.
    Mr Miliband taunted Mr Cameron last night, saying: "His position on Europe is false and dangerous. He is willing to risk Britain's standing because he is still not prepared to stand up to the Right of his own party."
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  • chroma
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    • Feb 2009
    • 1976

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    Last edited by chroma; 4 November, 2009, 06:36.
    He who laughs last thinks slowest.

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    • gmb45
      Admin Assistant
      • Nov 2008
      • 7538

      #3
      Originally posted by chroma
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      • bvilleuk
        DK Veteran
        • Aug 2009
        • 625

        #4
        Originally posted by gmb45
        THE last hope of blocking a new European constitution was snuffed out last night - the final kick in the teeth after Labour's betrayal of Britain.
        Sold out AGAIN -- so what's new ??!!

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        • Raven
          Banned
          • Mar 2008
          • 748

          #5
          Disgusting. Enough said.

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          • cgscott
            V.I.P. Member
            • Jul 2008
            • 3513

            #6
            Nothing surprises me about Goverment Tactics anymore.

            We have been getting shafted for years and there are so many internally who are to scared to stand up and fight against them.

            We will always get shafted.
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            Patience is a virtue.

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            • radioham
              Top Poster
              • Nov 2008
              • 151

              #7
              Remember this filthy traitorous scum(not too strong a description)has been elected by nobody in ENGLAND,IRELAND or WALES.But what do you expect following that other filthy scum BLAIR,they know they can get away with it,just like the expenses scandal.Wake up Britain!!!!!!!!!Cheers Chas.

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              • Gratis
                Member
                • Dec 2008
                • 73

                #8
                And when the Tories get in,they will just make excuses that we are now in too deep after Brown never gave us a referendum.Its a sad day,when our own politicians treat us with such contempt.I would like to see a system with more parties sharing more votes,that way no party can govern so easily without treating every decision carefully.And they wonder why the BNP are gaining more votes.Maybe a lot of voters do not want us to become a small,federal state of Europe which has little or no say in the running of our own affairs
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                • mikeyb
                  Top Poster
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 161

                  #9
                  Originally posted by radioham
                  Remember this filthy traitorous scum(not too strong a description)has been elected by nobody in ENGLAND,IRELAND or WALES.But what do you expect following that other filthy scum BLAIR,they know they can get away with it,just like the expenses scandal.Wake up Britain!!!!!!!!!Cheers Chas.
                  you vote for a party not a president like figure, still all political partys are shit

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                  • radioham
                    Top Poster
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 151

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Gratis
                    And when the Tories get in,they will just make excuses that we are now in too deep after Brown never gave us a referendum.Its a sad day,when our own politicians treat us with such contempt.I would like to see a system with more parties sharing more votes,that way no party can govern so easily without treating every decision carefully.And they wonder why the BNP are gaining more votes.Maybe a lot of voters do not want us to become a small,federal state of Europe which has little or no say in the running of our own affairs
                    Which is why they won't give us a referendum!!!!!!!!!!!And even if they did,they'd keep repeating it until they got the answer they wanted.Remember the Irish vote??????????? There are too many scumbags making too much money out of it,just like the Human Rights Act!!!Cheers Chas.

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                    • radioham
                      Top Poster
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 151

                      #11
                      Originally posted by mikeyb
                      you vote for a party not a president like figure, still all political partys are shit
                      Sad but true,but it did'nt used to be like this.Cheers Chas.

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                      • Fano
                        DK Veteran
                        • May 2008
                        • 331

                        #12
                        Originally posted by radioham
                        Which is why they won't give us a referendum!!!!!!!!!!!And even if they did,they'd keep repeating it until they got the answer they wanted.Remember the Irish vote???????????
                        Exactly M8,here in Ireland the first referendum was rejected so they just ran a new one 18 months later.
                        The Govt here said that the treaty if passed would create more jobs and get the country out of recession.
                        After the referendum was passed the Govt backtracked and said that they never said it would create more jobs.
                        You cant believe anyone these days.

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                        • thered
                          V.I.P. Member
                          • Aug 2008
                          • 4915

                          #13
                          democracy what a joke we live in a dictatorship the very thing our supposed leaders despise

                          not allowed to vote or rigging votes like mugabe either way its the same outcome the people have no say

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                          • bvilleuk
                            DK Veteran
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 625

                            #14
                            Originally posted by thered
                            democracy what a joke we live in a dictatorship the very thing our supposed leaders despise
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                            WHAT DO I THINK OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT??
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                            CAPITAL !!
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                            BRING IT BACK...............
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                            • waqasahmed
                              DK Veteran
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 433

                              #15
                              The new November criminals eh? On a positive note, if the EU made business rules for all countries within Europe, it would mean more trading betwen companies. I was looking at an article about setting up business etc... and it said some people get really confused about selling internationally, so they restrict themselves to selling to the UK only
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