Thursday, 16 July 2009

Sovereignty, self government and Blair

At last the mainstream press is starting to echo what UKIP has been saying for a long, long time.

"Any president of Europe is an affront to Britain as a sovereign, self governing nation".

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-1200077/Any-president-Europe-affront-Britain-sovereign-self-governing-nation.html#ixzz0LRDDC77v

Further quotes:

"As Labour leader in 1995 Blair nominated Glenys's husband Neil Kinnock to be an EU Commissioner - yet as young politicians Blair and Kinnock advocated Britain's withdrawal from the EU. No wonder they have changed their minds with first class seats on the gravy train".

"As Prime Minister of this country Blair presided with a phoney grin over a grotesque lie machine. Previous Labour Prime Ministers may have made damaging mistakes but at least they were patriotic - Blair's allegiances are quite apparent by his enthusiasm for the potential new job opportunity".

"Certainly the prospect of President Blair swaggering on the world stage would be insufferable. But the more serious point is that the very creation of such a job would be an affront to Britain as a sovereign, self governing nation".