Blair - About to Sign Britain Away !!!
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Dear Brits and Ex-Pats
On March 25th in Berlin, Tony Blair will sign a 50-page ‘Declaration on the Future of Europe' without consulting the UK people. This is the bit we have been dreading. It is a binding treaty that embodies "basic laws" for 490 million people in 27 countries based on a despised constitutionwhich has been rejected by voters across Europe. Nine countries with over 150 million people have already turned it down or decided not to put it to the vote. Blair alone has decided the UK will not vote.
If you don’t want to be controlled by a European Federation, we must demand a national referendum NOW, otherwise the EU will create:
• A PERMANENT, unelected, EU president. A sole voice for Europe serving a 5 year term.
• FULL-TIME foreign and defence ministers for Europe, meaning powers like China and America will by-pass Britain to speak directly to them.
• A REFORMED European parliament drawing up its own laws. Britain would not be able to veto the EU’s decisions and each member state’s government will lose the right to "opt out" of EU laws & treaties.
Please sign the petition NOW. http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Referendum
Those who are uncertain or do not know the issues, click here to view my documentary online, The Real Face of the European Union. This is your future.
Watch Video http://video.google.com/videoplay?doc
Many thanks,
Phillip Day
The Campaign for Truth in Europe
On March 25th in Berlin, Tony Blair will sign a 50-page ‘Declaration on the Future of Europe' without consulting the UK people. This is the bit we have been dreading. It is a binding treaty that embodies "basic laws" for 490 million people in 27 countries based on a despised constitutionwhich has been rejected by voters across Europe. Nine countries with over 150 million people have already turned it down or decided not to put it to the vote. Blair alone has decided the UK will not vote.
If you don’t want to be controlled by a European Federation, we must demand a national referendum NOW, otherwise the EU will create:
• A PERMANENT, unelected, EU president. A sole voice for Europe serving a 5 year term.
• FULL-TIME foreign and defence ministers for Europe, meaning powers like China and America will by-pass Britain to speak directly to them.
• A REFORMED European parliament drawing up its own laws. Britain would not be able to veto the EU’s decisions and each member state’s government will lose the right to "opt out" of EU laws & treaties.
Please sign the petition NOW. http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Referendum
Those who are uncertain or do not know the issues, click here to view my documentary online, The Real Face of the European Union. This is your future.
Watch Video http://video.google.com/videoplay?doc
Many thanks,
Phillip Day
The Campaign for Truth in Europe
Done. The march of the Evil Empire seems unstoppable, but England didnt get where she is today through defeatism etc. Funny how the first thing B. Liar did when he siezed power was to revoke the death penalty for treason. If he signs that document it is treason, and he should have hanged for it. If blair and his band of pro euro federalists ( and the quislings who agree with them) like europe so much, why dont they f*ck off and go live there? England would be well rid of them.
Tekwiz said:
Everyone seems so suprised that bliar is doing this, where were you all at the general elections, cos a lot of B@**@RDS must have voted him in, someones not telling the truth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anyway DONE
TW
Anyway DONE
TW
As Blair only got around 26% of the vote last time around, I'd say many of us were out voting for someone else.
Gordon Brown has created a country of dependants (aka BUMS) that cannot afford to see labour kicked out.
5 USA said:
Simple choice of getting into bed with other Europeans, becoming the far-flung 51st state of USA or ceasing to have any significant role in anything.
Take your pick!
Take your pick!

Somehow I figure we might have a signifigant role without either. But if those are the only choices then 51st state it is.
Its not as if being in the EU gave us any more significance during the Falklands war, or GW1&2 is it? And I guess being in the top half dozen world economies counts for something.
s2art said:
5 USA said:
Simple choice of getting into bed with other Europeans, becoming the far-flung 51st state of USA or ceasing to have any significant role in anything.
Take your pick!
Take your pick!

Somehow I figure we might have a signifigant role without either. But if those are the only choices then 51st state it is.
Its not as if being in the EU gave us any more significance during the Falklands war, or GW1&2 is it? And I guess being in the top half dozen world economies counts for something.
Hear hear. Funny how half the eu wants to come here. We should start booting out the quislings to make room for them maybe! They arent fit to hold a British passport.
So let us see what all the fuss is about then:
The Times said:
The Berlin Declaration: full text
The text of the Berlin Declaration, which will be signed this weekend to mark the 50th anniversary of the EU. It has been obtained exclusively by The Times and translated by Roger Boyes, the Berlin Correspondent.
Europe was for centuries an Idea, a hope for freedom and understanding. This hope has been fulfilled. European unity has enabled us to live in peace and prosperity. It has created a community and overcome differences. Every member has helped to unite Europe and to strengthen democracy, the rule of law. We have to thank the love of freedom of the people of central and eastern Europe that Europe’s unnatural divisions are today finally overcome. With European unity, we have learned the lessons from our bloody conflicts and painful history. We live today together in a way that was never previously possible. We citizens of the European Union are united in our good fortune.
Section 1
In the European Union we realise our common ideals: for us the individual is central. His dignity is inviolable. His rights are inalienable. Women and men have equal rights. We strive for peace and freedom, for democracy and the rule of law, for mutual respect and responsibility, for prosperity and security, for tolerance and participation, justice and solidarity. We live and function together in the European Union in a unique way. This expresses itself in the democratic co-operation of member states and European institutions. The European Union is based on equal rights and solidarity. That is how we make possible a fair balance of interests between the member states. We uphold in the European Union the individuality and the diverse traditions of its members. The open frontiers and the lively diversity of languages, cultures and regions enrich us. Many goals cannot be achieved independently but only through common action. The European Union, the member states and their regions and local communities share these tasks.
Section 2:
We face great challenges which cannot be confined to national frontiers. The European Union is our answer to them. Only together can we preserve our European social model in the future to the benefit of all citizens in the European Union. This European model unites economic success and social responsibility. The common market and the euro make us strong.
That is how we can shape the increasing worldwide interdependency of the economy and ever expanding competition on international markets according to our values. Europe’s wealth lies in the knowledge and abilities of its people; this is the key to growth, employment and social cohesion. We will jointly fight terrorism and organised crime. We will also defend our freedom and civil rights against their enemies. Racism and xenophobia must never again be given their chance. We will act to ensure that conflicts in the world are solved peacefully and that people do not become victims of war, terrorism or violence.
The European Union will promote freedom and development in the world. We want to push back poverty, hunger and disease. In doing so, we will continue to play a leading role. In energy policy and protection of the climate we want to go forward together and make our contribution to heading off the global threat of climate change.
Section 3
The European Union will continue to live in the future on the basis of its openness and the will of its members to strengthen together the inner development of the European Union. The European Union will continue to promote democracy, stability and prosperity beyond its frontiers. European unity has made reality out of a dream nurtured by earlier generations. Our history warns us that we have to protect this good fortune for future generations. We must continue to renew and update the political shape of Europe. That is why, 50 years after the signing of the Treaties of Rome, we are today united in the goal of achieving a renewed common foundation for the European Union before the elections to the European Parliament in 2009.
Because we know: Europe is our common future.
The text of the Berlin Declaration, which will be signed this weekend to mark the 50th anniversary of the EU. It has been obtained exclusively by The Times and translated by Roger Boyes, the Berlin Correspondent.
Europe was for centuries an Idea, a hope for freedom and understanding. This hope has been fulfilled. European unity has enabled us to live in peace and prosperity. It has created a community and overcome differences. Every member has helped to unite Europe and to strengthen democracy, the rule of law. We have to thank the love of freedom of the people of central and eastern Europe that Europe’s unnatural divisions are today finally overcome. With European unity, we have learned the lessons from our bloody conflicts and painful history. We live today together in a way that was never previously possible. We citizens of the European Union are united in our good fortune.
Section 1
In the European Union we realise our common ideals: for us the individual is central. His dignity is inviolable. His rights are inalienable. Women and men have equal rights. We strive for peace and freedom, for democracy and the rule of law, for mutual respect and responsibility, for prosperity and security, for tolerance and participation, justice and solidarity. We live and function together in the European Union in a unique way. This expresses itself in the democratic co-operation of member states and European institutions. The European Union is based on equal rights and solidarity. That is how we make possible a fair balance of interests between the member states. We uphold in the European Union the individuality and the diverse traditions of its members. The open frontiers and the lively diversity of languages, cultures and regions enrich us. Many goals cannot be achieved independently but only through common action. The European Union, the member states and their regions and local communities share these tasks.
Section 2:
We face great challenges which cannot be confined to national frontiers. The European Union is our answer to them. Only together can we preserve our European social model in the future to the benefit of all citizens in the European Union. This European model unites economic success and social responsibility. The common market and the euro make us strong.
That is how we can shape the increasing worldwide interdependency of the economy and ever expanding competition on international markets according to our values. Europe’s wealth lies in the knowledge and abilities of its people; this is the key to growth, employment and social cohesion. We will jointly fight terrorism and organised crime. We will also defend our freedom and civil rights against their enemies. Racism and xenophobia must never again be given their chance. We will act to ensure that conflicts in the world are solved peacefully and that people do not become victims of war, terrorism or violence.
The European Union will promote freedom and development in the world. We want to push back poverty, hunger and disease. In doing so, we will continue to play a leading role. In energy policy and protection of the climate we want to go forward together and make our contribution to heading off the global threat of climate change.
Section 3
The European Union will continue to live in the future on the basis of its openness and the will of its members to strengthen together the inner development of the European Union. The European Union will continue to promote democracy, stability and prosperity beyond its frontiers. European unity has made reality out of a dream nurtured by earlier generations. Our history warns us that we have to protect this good fortune for future generations. We must continue to renew and update the political shape of Europe. That is why, 50 years after the signing of the Treaties of Rome, we are today united in the goal of achieving a renewed common foundation for the European Union before the elections to the European Parliament in 2009.
Because we know: Europe is our common future.
c c said:
So let us see what all the fuss is about then:
The Times said:
The Berlin Declaration: full text
The text of the Berlin Declaration, which will be signed this weekend to mark the 50th anniversary of the EU. It has been obtained exclusively by The Times and translated by Roger Boyes, the Berlin Correspondent.
Europe was for centuries an Idea, a hope for freedom and understanding. This hope has been fulfilled. European unity has enabled us to live in peace and prosperity. It has created a community and overcome differences. Every member has helped to unite Europe and to strengthen democracy, the rule of law. We have to thank the love of freedom of the people of central and eastern Europe that Europe’s unnatural divisions are today finally overcome. With European unity, we have learned the lessons from our bloody conflicts and painful history. We live today together in a way that was never previously possible. We citizens of the European Union are united in our good fortune.
Section 1
In the European Union we realise our common ideals: for us the individual is central. His dignity is inviolable. His rights are inalienable. Women and men have equal rights. We strive for peace and freedom, for democracy and the rule of law, for mutual respect and responsibility, for prosperity and security, for tolerance and participation, justice and solidarity. We live and function together in the European Union in a unique way. This expresses itself in the democratic co-operation of member states and European institutions. The European Union is based on equal rights and solidarity. That is how we make possible a fair balance of interests between the member states. We uphold in the European Union the individuality and the diverse traditions of its members. The open frontiers and the lively diversity of languages, cultures and regions enrich us. Many goals cannot be achieved independently but only through common action. The European Union, the member states and their regions and local communities share these tasks.
Section 2:
We face great challenges which cannot be confined to national frontiers. The European Union is our answer to them. Only together can we preserve our European social model in the future to the benefit of all citizens in the European Union. This European model unites economic success and social responsibility. The common market and the euro make us strong.
That is how we can shape the increasing worldwide interdependency of the economy and ever expanding competition on international markets according to our values. Europe’s wealth lies in the knowledge and abilities of its people; this is the key to growth, employment and social cohesion. We will jointly fight terrorism and organised crime. We will also defend our freedom and civil rights against their enemies. Racism and xenophobia must never again be given their chance. We will act to ensure that conflicts in the world are solved peacefully and that people do not become victims of war, terrorism or violence.
The European Union will promote freedom and development in the world. We want to push back poverty, hunger and disease. In doing so, we will continue to play a leading role. In energy policy and protection of the climate we want to go forward together and make our contribution to heading off the global threat of climate change.
Section 3
The European Union will continue to live in the future on the basis of its openness and the will of its members to strengthen together the inner development of the European Union. The European Union will continue to promote democracy, stability and prosperity beyond its frontiers. European unity has made reality out of a dream nurtured by earlier generations. Our history warns us that we have to protect this good fortune for future generations. We must continue to renew and update the political shape of Europe. That is why, 50 years after the signing of the Treaties of Rome, we are today united in the goal of achieving a renewed common foundation for the European Union before the elections to the European Parliament in 2009.
Because we know: Europe is our common future.
The text of the Berlin Declaration, which will be signed this weekend to mark the 50th anniversary of the EU. It has been obtained exclusively by The Times and translated by Roger Boyes, the Berlin Correspondent.
Europe was for centuries an Idea, a hope for freedom and understanding. This hope has been fulfilled. European unity has enabled us to live in peace and prosperity. It has created a community and overcome differences. Every member has helped to unite Europe and to strengthen democracy, the rule of law. We have to thank the love of freedom of the people of central and eastern Europe that Europe’s unnatural divisions are today finally overcome. With European unity, we have learned the lessons from our bloody conflicts and painful history. We live today together in a way that was never previously possible. We citizens of the European Union are united in our good fortune.
Section 1
In the European Union we realise our common ideals: for us the individual is central. His dignity is inviolable. His rights are inalienable. Women and men have equal rights. We strive for peace and freedom, for democracy and the rule of law, for mutual respect and responsibility, for prosperity and security, for tolerance and participation, justice and solidarity. We live and function together in the European Union in a unique way. This expresses itself in the democratic co-operation of member states and European institutions. The European Union is based on equal rights and solidarity. That is how we make possible a fair balance of interests between the member states. We uphold in the European Union the individuality and the diverse traditions of its members. The open frontiers and the lively diversity of languages, cultures and regions enrich us. Many goals cannot be achieved independently but only through common action. The European Union, the member states and their regions and local communities share these tasks.
Section 2:
We face great challenges which cannot be confined to national frontiers. The European Union is our answer to them. Only together can we preserve our European social model in the future to the benefit of all citizens in the European Union. This European model unites economic success and social responsibility. The common market and the euro make us strong.
That is how we can shape the increasing worldwide interdependency of the economy and ever expanding competition on international markets according to our values. Europe’s wealth lies in the knowledge and abilities of its people; this is the key to growth, employment and social cohesion. We will jointly fight terrorism and organised crime. We will also defend our freedom and civil rights against their enemies. Racism and xenophobia must never again be given their chance. We will act to ensure that conflicts in the world are solved peacefully and that people do not become victims of war, terrorism or violence.
The European Union will promote freedom and development in the world. We want to push back poverty, hunger and disease. In doing so, we will continue to play a leading role. In energy policy and protection of the climate we want to go forward together and make our contribution to heading off the global threat of climate change.
Section 3
The European Union will continue to live in the future on the basis of its openness and the will of its members to strengthen together the inner development of the European Union. The European Union will continue to promote democracy, stability and prosperity beyond its frontiers. European unity has made reality out of a dream nurtured by earlier generations. Our history warns us that we have to protect this good fortune for future generations. We must continue to renew and update the political shape of Europe. That is why, 50 years after the signing of the Treaties of Rome, we are today united in the goal of achieving a renewed common foundation for the European Union before the elections to the European Parliament in 2009.
Because we know: Europe is our common future.
And what do the other 49 pages say....?
Signed, I'm sick to the back teeth of Europe bleeding us dry and sinking us under useless, pointless, relentless legislation.
Union of European Socialist Republics..? No, thanks....
Edited to add....
Don't like the sound of The Peoples United Collective, though...
What's that all about..not more far left crap, I hope?
Edited by mybrainhurts on Saturday 24th March 02:37
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