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What are we doing to stop our beloved Britain being taken over?
Daily Mail (UK) ^ | 3rd November 2007

Posted on 11/04/2007 2:07:37 PM PST by Mount Athos

This is too frightening and too important to ignore any longer.

If we don't want to become a neglected outstation of the European Superstate, stripped of our nationhood, powerless to decide who lives here, controlled by laws we don't make and can't change, ruled by a government we cannot throw out, we have rather a short time in which to do something about it.

You may think none of this matters to you, but the trouble is that it does, whether you think so or not.

The European Union is interested in you, your liberty and your money, even if you don't care about it.

Its decisions affect your life, even if you don't realise they do.

When I point out that local councils are changing rubbish collections because of EU laws, people don't believe me.

They rightly think it ridiculous that such things should be affected by what is supposed to be a Free Trade partnership. But they are.

A huge number of our laws have been drawn up in Brussels and hurried through Parliament without anybody really understanding what they were doing.

A lot of us still don't even grasp why it is that we can no longer have nice blue British passports.

They also don't grasp why they have to queue for ages to get back into the country after a holiday.

They aren't paying attention. That passport you have isn't British. It's European. It gives you no more right to enter this country than if you were a Lithuanian.

The border you are crossing is the border of the EU, not Britain. If the Government set up a special channel for UK passport holders it would be breaking EU law. There is no longer any such thing as a British passport.

This has another grim meaning. We cannot control two-thirds of the immigration now revolutionising this country because it comes from EU states.

British people have a way of ignoring the Continent then finding out just in time that what happens there matters – Dunkirk being the most recent example of this complacent folly. We probably won't get another Dunkirk to warn us.

By the time it is clear to everyone what has happened, it will be far too late.

Look at the row we are having, a rather lukewarm row in my view, about the European Constitution, dressed up as the Treaty of Lisbon but still what it always was – the official foundation document of the European Superstate.

At first it looks as if there are two sides, those for a referendum, and those against.

But what use would a referendum be? Who seriously believes that, if Britain said "No", the EU would say: "Oh, sorry to have troubled you with our silly, over-ambitious idea. We'll give it up for good."?

No, they would threaten and suborn the British Government into holding the vote again.

Or they would have yet another summit in which the thing would be adjusted a tiny bit and presented as if it were new. Or they would say: "Very well then, if you don't like it, why not leave?"

Gordon Brown might hold a referendum on that very subject. At this point we would badly need a major political figure to stand up and say: "Yes, please, let's leave."

He could add: "After all, if Norway and Switzerland can cope outside, we certainly can. And I defy anyone to tell me one single way in which this country has benefited from its long entanglement with this horrible organisation."

But this will not happen. Our entire political elite, in all parties, love the EU, not because it is good for the country, but because it is good for them.

They love its regular service of gravy trains, carrying failed Ministers off to a life of high salaries, big expenses and huge pensions, plus an almost total absence of responsibility.

They don't mind at all that it deprives them of the power to do very much. They are, for the most part, short of ideas and lazy, and happy to be able to pass the buck to Brussels while enjoying their pay and perks. Note, specially, the behaviour of the Tory Party. People sometimes ask why I call them 'useless'. Well, here's an example. You get a lot of something called 'Euroscepticism' from Tories. It's a stupid word and it describes a worthless thing.

They act as if they are against the EU grabbing our power and money, and talk sternly about how they disapprove.

But David Cameron, William Hague and Malcolm Rifkind are clear that, if the Lisbon Treaty is ratified, that will be that. In the (highly unlikely) event of them coming to power, they won't hold a referendum because, oh dear, it will be too late.

In doing this, they are part of a great tradition. Harold Macmillan first sought British entry to the Common Market in 1962. Then Ted Heath succeeded in getting it, ramming our membership through Parliament with characteristic ruthlessness and sacrificing Britain's fisheries industry for his ambition.

When, in 1975, Harold Wilson held a referendum on staying in, Margaret Thatcher campaigned vigorously for Britain to remain in the Market, sporting a jumper bearing the flags of member states.

When she came to office, she pushed through the Single European Act, a huge surrender of British vetoes. Then she was bludgeoned by Cabinet colleagues into entering the Exchange Rate Mechanism.

By the end of her premiership, she had begun to realise what was at stake. But it was precisely because of this that the Tory Party then threw her out of office.

John Major went on to browbeat and bully his MPs into voting for the Maastricht Treaty, yet another huge surrender of independence.

Mr Cameron represents a firm return to the Europhile days before Lady Thatcher's rebellion.

When it comes to action, the Tory Party will continue to support the EU because they have been committed to it since the Sixties, and cannot admit that this was a mistake.

But they also recognise how unpopular it is, which is why they pretend to be hostile and invented 'Euroscepticism' to console disgruntled voters.

The longer this goes on, the harder it will be to unscramble. My advice is not to be diverted by campaigns for a referendum that will get us nowhere.

It is to consider, very carefully, whether you will be able to look your children and grandchildren in the face when, 20 years hence, they ask: "What did you do to stop the country being taken over by a foreign power?"

I shall continue, week by week, to suggest ways in which you might be able to ensure that they never need to ask that question.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Germany; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: eu; immigration
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1 posted on 11/04/2007 2:07:38 PM PST by Mount Athos
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To: Mount Athos
Prime Minister Churchill is sobbing, what Mr Hitler and the NAZIs couldn’t do, the Tory Party is doing the 70+ years on conquering Britain for a European power.
2 posted on 11/04/2007 2:12:58 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: Mount Athos

Very scary.....change a few names, and the very same thing more or less is happening here


3 posted on 11/04/2007 2:13:57 PM PST by Vn_survivor_67-68 (CALL CONGRESSCRITTERS TOLL-FREE @ 1-800-965-4701)
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To: Mount Athos

It’s all part of the globalist philosophy which many of our politicians, including POTUS, are in favor of, or at least don’t try to stop. Sovereignty has become a dirty word. Let’s all sit in each others bath water and become dirty together.


4 posted on 11/04/2007 2:15:28 PM PST by 353FMG (Government is the opiate of the masses.)
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To: Mount Athos

Heed this well folks....coming soon to America....the NAU


5 posted on 11/04/2007 2:15:44 PM PST by Halgr (Once a Marine, always a Marine - Semper Fi)
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To: SandRat

What reason do Tories give?


6 posted on 11/04/2007 2:16:45 PM PST by ex-snook ("Above all things, truth beareth away the victory.")
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To: SandRat

Britain would do well to remember what Winston Churchill said:

“If you will not fight when your victory will be sure and not too costly, you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance for survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves.”


7 posted on 11/04/2007 2:17:12 PM PST by ought-six ("Give me liberty, or give me death!")
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To: ex-snook

When it comes to action, the Tory Party will continue to support the EU because they have been committed to it since the Sixties, and cannot admit that this was a mistake.


8 posted on 11/04/2007 2:18:05 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: Mount Athos
By the end of her premiership, she had begun to realise what was at stake. But it was precisely because of this that the Tory Party then threw her out of office.
9 posted on 11/04/2007 2:18:27 PM PST by Vn_survivor_67-68 (CALL CONGRESSCRITTERS TOLL-FREE @ 1-800-965-4701)
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To: Mount Athos
If we don't want to become a neglected outstation of the European Superstate, stripped of our nationhood, powerless to decide who lives here, controlled by laws we don't make and can't change, ruled by a government we cannot throw out, we have rather a short time in which to do something about it.

Someone should refer this person to the American Declaration of Independence.

10 posted on 11/04/2007 2:20:00 PM PST by SaveTheChief (Chief Illiniwek (1926-2007))
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To: ought-six

Aye! And march to the Pipes to stir the blood.


11 posted on 11/04/2007 2:20:27 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: Mount Athos
He whose generals are able and not interfered with by the sovereign will be victorious.

I'm afraid it's too late

12 posted on 11/04/2007 2:20:27 PM PST by clamper1797 (Democrat-one who panders to the crude, imbecilic, and mindless whims of the masses)
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To: Mount Athos

Maybe it’s time for English secession from the UK.


13 posted on 11/04/2007 2:22:16 PM PST by Zionist Conspirator (Vayiggash Ya`aqov 'el-Yitzchaq 'aviyv vaymushehu vayo'mer haqol qol Ya`aqov vehayadayim yedey `Esav)
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To: SandRat
"When it comes to action, the Tory Party will continue to support the EU because they have been committed to it since the Sixties, and cannot admit that this was a mistake."

Never admit mistakes, stay the course.

14 posted on 11/04/2007 2:22:21 PM PST by ex-snook ("Above all things, truth beareth away the victory.")
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To: Mount Athos

The Islamofascists have made a smart tactical move.

Attacking Britain, the European country that fought hardest and lasted longest in WW1 and WW2, from within, using political correctness very efficiently, will allow them a valuable foothold in the war to come.


15 posted on 11/04/2007 2:22:46 PM PST by airborne (Proud to be a conservative! Proud to support Duncan Hunter for President!)
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To: Mount Athos; Cacique; rmlew
"Nationalism" was an 18th/19th Century invention. Most peoples in European history, since the consolidation of the Roman Empire (and arguably, even before) have been ruled as part of of a NON-national polity, often with foreign rulers.

I don't like the bureaucratic socialist nature of the European Union, but it makes complete rational sense for the (rather small) nation states of Europe to merge into a single polity.

As far as the UK is concerned, they can be a Singapore for the region (a financial hub with little regulation), but their days as a "great power" are long gone, and will never come back.

16 posted on 11/04/2007 2:22:51 PM PST by Clemenza (Rudy Giuliani, like Pesto and Seattle, belongs in the scrap heap of '90s Culture)
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To: Mount Athos

This is well on it’s way here too. The leviathan state has it’s coils around us.


17 posted on 11/04/2007 2:23:07 PM PST by VR-21
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To: Mount Athos

Unfortunately, nothing you CAN do. They took your guns, and the islamofascist are breeding/immigrating like mad. Unless you get your guns back and collectively decide “Enough!”, you’re blued, screwed, and tattooed.


18 posted on 11/04/2007 2:25:30 PM PST by hoagy62 (Happily watching the Left go full-goose bozo.)
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To: 353FMG
It’s all part of the globalist philosophy which many of our politicians, including POTUS, are in favor of, or at least don’t try to stop. Sovereignty has become a dirty word. Let’s all sit in each others bath water and become dirty together.

Sovereignty is a dirty word in the West/First World. The Left in the Third World is still hyper nationalistic and always complaining loudly of "interference in the internal affairs of other countries" (though they never complain when First World countries have their internal affairs interfered with).

I used to be a John Bircher, but I believe globalism has essentially been defanged by the fanatical Third World nationalism of the contemporary Left. In fact, "Marxism" has long since replaced the international stateless proletarian as its idea of the historical thesis with "oppressed indigenous peoples." Even atheism has given way to a celebration of "indigenous" religions as opposed to the chr*stian religion of the "foreign devil."

19 posted on 11/04/2007 2:27:32 PM PST by Zionist Conspirator (Vayiggash Ya`aqov 'el-Yitzchaq 'aviyv vaymushehu vayo'mer haqol qol Ya`aqov vehayadayim yedey `Esav)
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To: Vn_survivor_67-68

Maybe I am poorly informed but this article seems to absolve the Labor Party and socialists from any participation in the loss of G.B. sovereignty. Am I to understand that the Tories only want to open the borders to Eurabia and sell England down the river (channel) to the European elites?? This sort of sounds like our own media turning the tables on the republicans whenever the failed policies of the democratic socialists here come the the fore. I am an anglophile who is distessed to see what is happening to the formerly great culture which birthed our own country and culture.


20 posted on 11/04/2007 2:33:08 PM PST by strongbow
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