Bob FM: I am not giving any credit whatever to Gordon Brown. It was he who used his influecnce to ensure that the HoC's passed the Lisbon Treaty Bill. No credit deserved there I would suggest! Should Stuart Wheeler be successful in his legal challenge, and I hope he is, Brown could cause many problems for Cameron, by allowing a referendum which could reject the L.T. That is the last thing in the world that David Cameron would welcome. The Conservatives are, and have been since at least the 1959, Stockholm Agreement, the party of Europe. With what part of the above, do you disagree?
Should you disagree with my statement, that no UKIP MEP has made a L.T. submission to the House of Lords, despite an invitation to do so, would you name them? What you are told, can be confirmed from the HoL's records, should you be that motivated.
I am not sure why you feel that I am in the wrong party. Withdrawing from the EU is low on the list of priorities for many of our MEPs'. Agreeing to subsidiarity, Pan -Europeanism, and EU Parliament reform, appear to be the main ingredients of their political diet. It is they who are in the wrong party. I would suggest.
Assertions must be founded on evidence; that must be the basis for rational discourse. The people who have damaged this party, are those whose behaviour has brought us into disrepute, time and time again. Having raised money, ostensibly to advance our cause, it has disappeared without trace on numerous occasions. We are not talking about pennies, but hundreds of thousands of pounds. Those who knowingly and willingly preside over these things, are the ones' who deserve censure. Do you think that these things should continue indefinitely without criticism? Have not the slightest doubt, the Electoral Commission will come to the aid of our decent membership, and hold to account those who have imposed upon us their baser standards. That is not the way a political party, in a mature democracy, must be allowed to continue. You still have much to learn Bob FM.
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