Showing posts with label referendum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label referendum. Show all posts

Monday, June 23, 2008

Judge stops treaty while Ireland will vote again


There is good news regarding the EU treaty. A judge has temporarily stopped ratification. While it probably won’t lead to anything it still gives us a small glimmer of hope. If the judgement comes back favourably for patriotic Brits we can than Stuart Wheeler.

If ratification is stopped it could also mean that the European Union will not be able to expand which is of course the best thing that could happen. I don’t want millions of Turks coming to this country when we already have millions from other countries coming here.

The European Union of course don’t like any opposition to their plans so will get around any judgement and any opposition. In Ireland they are going to make the Irish vote again until they give the EU the decision they want. The new referendum will probably be held next spring so they can rush the treaty in as fast as possible.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

House of Lords could delay treaty


As the our government and the EU continues with the ratification of the constitutional treaty regardless of what the Irish have decided we are left with the House of Lords to save us yet again but this time they probably can only save us until October but it could be enough time.

If the Lords manage to delay it on Wednesday you can thank Lord Owen as the plans of europhiles will be scuppered yet again. If that fails we might have to hope that the EU will be willing to listen to two countries if the Czech Senate votes to reject it which they most likely will.

The EU still probably won’t take no for an answer which will probably mean that they change some of the treaty and say it is something different and stop the Irish from voting against them and tricking the Czech Senate into believing it is something else.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

EU wont take no for an answer

Irish voters seized a chance denied to the British people last night and delivered a decisive 'No' to a European superstate.

Gordon Brown was left with a massive political headache after a shock result in the Ireland referendum on the Lisbon Treaty plunged the European Union into turmoil.

Today, Conor Lenihan, Ireland's Minister of State with responsibility for integration, said while he could not rule out another poll it was 'unlikely' the country would hold another referendum on the treaty. A second vote could inflict even more damage on the EU reform proposals, he added.



The EU will still get by the will of the people regardless of what people want. You see people don’t matter as long as they vote the wrong way. Before Ireland even voted no the europhiles already had a plan to get the treaty through.

By late 2009 or early 2010, when Croatia joins the EU, an amending "Accession Treaty" will be signed by all members including Dublin.

Ireland, like the rest of the Europe, does not hold referendums on EU enlargement treaties and with new protocol opt-outs Dublin may get a new Accession Treaty past the Irish parliament without a popular vote.

The EU treaty is not dead. It will just take 1-2 more years to get it through. The Irish voters this time won’t be given a choice incase they vote no just like with the votes in Holland and France.

Monday, June 02, 2008

EU hiding bad news from Ireland


Ireland
will soon be voting in a referendum on the European constitution/treaty on June 12th after their government admitted that the treaty was the same as the constitution in all but name.

The Irish could reject the constitution and it the EU is becoming increasingly desperate because they might just do that which is why they are delaying announcements that might make the Irish vote no – you know announcements about how the EU is going to fuck up the country and everything. You can’t have that getting out can you?

Could this also be the reason that anti EU websites such as EU Truth have been closed down and the owners of the sites harassed so badly that they have nearly had breakdowns? The EU certainly is a corrupt organisation willing to do anything to cling on to power. Maybe bloggers should be posting as many EU stories as they can between now and the referendum date and find as many Irish political as you can and comment on them. If the Irish vote yes we are all doomed. If they vote no we will be ok for a few more months until they decide not to listen to the will of the public like they did in France and Holland.

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Village votes for referendum


The rural rebellion against the proposed EU reform treaty has gathered momentum after villages contacted the Telegraph to announce their intention to vote for a referendum on the issue.

Five parish communities from Yorkshire to Cornwall said they had proposed ballots, as the residents of East Stoke, Dorset, celebrated an expected "Yes" landslide in their ground-breaking poll.

Parishioners in Sidmouth, Devon, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, Loughton, near Milton Keynes, Lanteglos-by-Fowey, Cornwall, and Mawgan-in-Meneage, near Helston, Cornwall, all emailed the Telegraph to say they were in the process of organising votes.

Tess Nash, a resident of Mawgan-in-Meneage, said a parish meeting had been held there at which villagers had voted unanimously for a poll on the treaty.

They have demanded that Kerrier District Council hold a vote in accordance with local government regulations.

Gordon Brown can’t ignore this. People are rebelling against fascist Brown and now it can’t be stopped. Brown either gives us a referendum or he is shown to be against the wishes of the majority of people in this country.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Village to stage referendum on treaty


Villagers in
Dorset are using part of UK legislation to stage a referendum on the EU Treaty.

Demands for a national ballot on the treaty have been refused by ministers.

However, campaign group Carp has used a part of the Local Government Act to stage a parish poll in East Stoke, near Wareham, next Thursday.

The outcome would not have any formal impact on government policy, but the group's aim is to increase pressure on ministers to hold a national vote.

In East Stoke, 339 voters will be asked to vote yes or no to the question, "Do you want a referendum on the EU Constitutional Treaty?"

I hope this goes well. The more pressure put on Gordon Brown the better. I hope some organisation finds the funds to stage a country wide poll so even more pressure is put on Brown.

Even if those villagers vote that they want an EU referendum we probably won’t get one and knowing Nu Labour they will probably punish them as much as possible by taking funds from their village and putting it elsewhere.

Monday, September 03, 2007

EU: Everyone is welcome


We are already getting more and more overpopulated because of immigration from EU countries and now the EU wants to open the door for immigrants from non EU countries. We already have far too many here as it is and Europe represent less than 10% of the world population. Just think what it will be like when many more come here. What will happen to our education and health systems? What about our housing crisis? This cannot go on.

They say it is to stop illegal migration. All they will be doing is turning the illegal immigrants into legal immigrants – it’s just another amnesty which (by the example of Spain) does not work. Is it any wonder that so many people in how much power the EU should have?

Monday, August 13, 2007

Give Scotland a referendum


Scotland
's opposition leaders have joined forces against the government's proposals for a ballot on independence .

Labour, the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats said they would block the plans, to be set out in a white paper due to be published on Tuesday.

They claimed that the Nationalists were pursuing a failed agenda that would damage Scotland.

I rather the union remain intact but I see nothing wrong with a referendum. If the Scottish people want independence why not give them it? They have a right to self determination. If the Scottish people don’t want independence then there is nothing wrong with a referendum. Either way the trio of evil seem to be arguing against democracy, like the government are doing with regards to the EU constitution.

Give the Scottish people the right to choose their own way.

Monday, August 06, 2007

Britain to give UNSC seat to EU?


Our government hates the country that they are supposed to govern and protect. Unfortunately our governments have been betraying us for decades but now the betrayal is becoming ever more apparent and is being sped up. Gordon Brown won’t be giving us a referendum. This has been apparent for some time but it has never been more apparent than now. Gordon Brown appointed Lord Malloch Brown as minister for the UN. This traitor wants us to give our UN Security Council seat to the EU.

This is proof that the aim of the EU is for a one European nation. Why else would they want a single foreign policy and other policies which are the same all over Europe?

Writing to your MP is not going to work. Peacefully protesting is not going to work. We will not get a referendum unless Gordon Brown is given no other choice. The only way we will get one is if all the unions hold a general strike, there are go slows on the road and there are oil depot blockades that last longer than the fuel protests. Only when we have brought Gordon Brown to his knees will he give us a referendum.

If Gordon Brown still refuses us to give us our democratic right to choose the way for this country then democracy has been vanquished and our only option we have might be to treat him like we treated King Charles in the English civil war.

"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants."- Thomas Jefferson

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Labour MPs want referendum


A group of Labour MPs has begun pushing for a referendum on the new European Union Treaty in the first serious revolt against Gordon Brown's leadership.

Up to 40 are considering backing a backbench campaign for a national vote - directly opposing official government policy - with the aim of killing off the treaty for good.

With the Tories and some Liberal Democrats also backing a referendum, the pressure on Mr Brown to give the British people a say is mounting.

Atleast we know that some Labour MPs aren’t complete traitors. Unfortunately Labour have a majority of more than 60 which means even if Brown allowed Parliament to vote on it we would have to hope that a lot of Labour MPs decided not to show up which is probably not going to happen.

Friday, July 13, 2007

EU admits opt outs are worthless


Senior European Union officials confirmed yesterday that Britain's "red line" opt-out from the European Charter of Fundamental Rights is not worth the paper it is written on.

Margot Wallström, the European Commission Vice-President, insisted that the charter will apply to huge swathes of British law, the 75 per cent or more that is derived from EU legislation.

Can we now have a referendum? Why aren’t the anti EU organisations organising protests? Where are they when we need them? They should be at the front of the queue doing their best to make sure we have a referendum by organising strikes and protests but they aren’t doing anything. They are just complaining about it. The time for complaining is over. It is time to do something.