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Thanks, but no
thanks, Mr Barroso!
Gordon Brown, desperate to avoid a referendum on the recast
Constitution, pretends it amounts to mere tidying-up of the existing
Treaties. Such is a fraud and deceit. It delivers all the substance of
the rejected Constitution, in particular
- a further tranche of 50 areas of power where the national veto will
be surrendered;
- new competences of exclusive control by Brussels;
- a permanent EU President for Europe;
- an EU Foreign Minister, now called a High Representative, with
obligations on all member states to adhere to the EU’s foreign policy;
- it bestows legal personality on the EU so that it can make treaties
and binding international agreements in its own right – it is this
which provides the basis for its own Foreign Minister and common
foreign and defence policy;
- a seat for the EU at the United Nations;
- a self-amending provision whereby further constitutional change can
be perfected by Heads of Government, without recourse to the people
(already the European Parliament has demanded that once these
constitutional changes are made, it will be demanding more removal of
power to Brussels);
- new powers to control our criminal law.
Any doubt about what the new Treaty changes mean is easily dispelled by
the proud boasts of those who pioneered it.
Angela Merkel has boasted it retains “the substance” of the
Constitution. The Commission and Parliament agree. Across Europe,
governments have quantified it variously as 90-99 per cent the same as
the Constitution.
Only the British Government pretends otherwise. Why? Because, they want
to welch on their manifesto pledge of a referendum.
Now, EU Commission President, Barroso, has really let the cat out of
the bag. Speaking in his imperial headquarters in Brussels, he
described the EU as an “Empire”. He said, “We should not have doubts
about the EU’s future – it is what it has always been. It is the
world’s first non-imperial Empire, with 27 countries that have agreed
to pool their sovereignty.” Yet, Gordon Brown doesn’t think we should
be asked our consent to a radical enhancement of the powers of this
Empire of which we are to be a mere colony! He’s running scared of the
promised referendum, because he knows the British people, still wanting
national sovereignty, would reject this remodelled Constitution.
So the constitutional change proposed involves fundamental realignment
of power away from national parliaments to Brussels and sets the
foundation for ever-increasing centralisation.
The opposing views on this de facto Constitution are rooted in
fundamentally divergent views on how we see Europe.
If, like the BPP, the Europe in which you believe is one which offers
free trade and economic advantage through the cooperation for mutual
benefit of sovereign nation states, then you will oppose this these
changes.
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