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NO COMMENT NEEDED.
1. " Europe's Nations should be guided towards the superstate without their people understanding what is happening. This can be accomplished by successive steps, each disguised as having an economic purpose, but which will eventually lead to Federation."
2. " There will be no loss of British Sovereignty. "
3. " I cannot wait until the Parliament at Westminster is reduced to a mere talking shop."
4. " A referendum on the European Constitution will undermine the authority and sovereignty of Parliament."
5. " In the triangle formed by the European Constitutional system- the Commission, the Council and the Parliament- it is the Commission which holds the executive power."
6. " Within the EU, all power lies with the Commission."
7. "The French Government's biggest mistake was to let the French People read it."
If You agree that it is time we left the European Union and Rejoined EFTA. (while retaining free trade with Europe, staying part of the Council of Europe and staying good friends with our neighbours in Europe), please let us know by adding your name to the form overleaf and sending it back to us in the enclosed Freepost Envelope.
1. Jean Monnet, Chief Architect of the treaty of Rome, Founding Father of the European Union, in 1959. 2. The traitor Edward Heath, conservative Prime Minister, on signing the treaty of Rome in 1973, being fully familiar with Jean Monnet's briefing above. 3. Ken Clarke, recently appointed Conservative spokesman on 'democratic affairs', ( ! ! ! ), 2001. 4. Chris Patten, de-selected MP, who was in a lucrative post in the EU commission, commenting on Blair's belated decision to hold a referendum on the EU constitution, as wanted by 87% of the British People. (The referendum was never held, of course). 5. Romano Prodi, then the President of the Commission.
6. Jacques Chirac, Prime Minister of France, the man who humiliated EU President Blair. 7. Valery Giscard d'Estaing. Rare truth on the Constitution |
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