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Gordon Brown was instructed last week by Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany not hold a General Election in November. This would have extended Westminster's life for a five year term until November 2012.
Currently the EU's Reform Treaty will come into effect on 1st January 2009; the British Constitution is abolished from that date; and under the new EU constitution there can be no more elections to our Westminster Parliament, which will therefore die naturally at the end of its current 5 year term on 5th May 2010. It was Angela Merkel who instructed Gordon Brown to cancel the promised EU referendum on her visit to 10 Downing Street on 22nd August 2007. David Noakes. http://eutruth.org.uk. 07974 437 097.
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There are two main reasons why Gordon Brown did not go for a November 2007 General Election:
He came to the view that Labour's majority in the Commons would be heavily cut (or would go altogether and that there would be a hung Parliament) and because he and his party would have had to fight a General Election campaign with the EU Summit right in the middle of the campaign (drawing attention to the fact that Gordon Brown will not allow us a referendum on the EU 'Treaty). |
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His main job is to finish the Communist EU Project of handing us over to them.
He will never have an Election,ever. The man would rather shoot himself first,the Bliar/Brown Mission is not yet completed. |
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I was not disagreeing with you original statement, but it does intrigue me why the leaders of the three main parties are so keen on our membership of the EU. Politicians, generally, love power and the EU project does mean that they have to, at least, pool this power without certainty of then being able to exercise it. So can you spell out what you mean H.
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My feeling is that once brown ,cameron and so on have survered their perpose the lot running the eu will just get rid of them as i think they will want people they know and can trust to run the different parts of the eu?.
What do you all think?. |
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