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When The EU Wants To Know What The People Think, It Asks Itself

Saturday, December 29, 2007

Relatively speaking, the 2005 referenda ‘No’ votes of France and The Netherlands (founder members of Le Grand Projet, do not forget) on the EU Constitution have proved to be as mosquito bites to a dinosaur. As the Treaty of Lisbon, which legally replicates the Constitutional Treaty, is railroaded through, it is clear the insects have been swatted away.

Just as some of the Euro Nabobery is incautious when bruiting the greatness and cleverness of their achievement in reviving the corpse of the Constitution, so others amongst them from time to time reveal their utter terror of the people of Europe and the remote possibility that any one of the member nations of the EU might suddenly turn around and actually consult their voters about the Treaty.

Thus today, according to the Telegraph, Slovenia now takes up the direction of all Europe and, in the form of Janez Jansa, blurts out a set of truths which lay bare some of those terrors:

Mr Jansa said that after French and Dutch voters rejected the constitution in 2005, Europe's elites were using the parliamentary route rather than risky popular votes to ratify the accord.

EU officials and national governments have drawn up documents "mapping" the political obstacles ahead, Mr Jansa revealed.

This confirms what many of us have suspected for so long. The process of bringing the EU Constitution, now in the form of the Treaty of Lisbon, into force, regardless of the wishes of the peoples of Europe, has been one which has entailed considerable but highly secret planning.

Mr. Jansa’s disclosure that EU Officials and National Governments have been plotting the way ahead will surprise nobody. It is a reasonable inference that the Europhiliac Foreign Office has lent its skills of deviousness and mendacity to this process and that our government has played a full part in the subversion of democracy that this process entails: an inference borne out indisputably by the lengths to which Gordon Brown has gone, even to the extent of damaging his own Government and the Labour Party, in order to play his part in getting the Constitution into force across the European Union.
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