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PETITION TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN Delivered to * rear of Buckingham Palace APRIL 2004
petition organised by "THIS ENGLAND" *
[WE THE ENGLISH DEMOCRATIC PARTY WERE THERE!]
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SIR - In April 2004, we sent a PETITION of over 1,000,000 signatures to the Queen requesting NO ROYAL ASSENT to any BILL -authorising the proposed EU CONSTITUTION -unless approved by at least two thirds of the ELECTORATE in a REFERENDUM telegraph.co.uk/eureferendum
Three weeks later, Tony Blair promised a referendum, on which HE and GORDON BROWN have since reneged as being unnecessary.
The revamped version of the EU Constitution -is virtually identical with its predecessor, and Mr Blair's attempts to hide this is a shameful BETRAYAL OF THE COUNTRY. THEREFORE If our elected politicians refuse TO HONOUR THEIR OATHS I propose that an INDEPENDENT REFERENDUM IS ARRANGED -funded and conducted without further ado, preceded by a FULL HONEST PRESENTATION OF THE FACTS. This would at least provide a reliable unspun indication of public opinion. We should also insist that there is NO GOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH BRUSSELS. until the outcome of the REFERENDUM IS KNOWN The British people can then choose whether they wish to be subjugated by AN ALIEN POWER OR SET FREE!
Dilton Marsh, Wiltshire * [ Mr John Gouriet needs no introduction as his eminent work together with his once close colleague the late Chairman of the Freedom Association Norris McWhirter whose life was brought to an end by his patriotic and persistent hard work on behalf of his country - has been on our front page since its beginning.] * * *
A Letter to the Daily Telegraph
SIR - An Act of Parliament to ratify a NEW EU TREATY not only alters the external relationship between the British State and foreign states, but also the internal constitutional relationship between the BRITISH STATE AND ITS CITIZENS The Irish Republic has a CODIFIED CONSTITUTION -which can be amended ONLY BY REFERENDUM That is why the Irish Government has been COMPELLED to hold A REFERENDUM ON EACH OF THE EU TREATIES. At one time, Labour politicians were in favour of REFERENDUMS -to settle constitutional questions-for example on whether there should be DEVOLVED GOVERNMENT IN SCOTLAND But their enthusiasm for letting us have a say began to wane when voters in NORTH EAST ENGLAND threw out John Prescott's proposal for an elected REGIONAL ASSEMBLY None the less, every Labour MP was elected in 2005 on the MANIFESTO PROMISE of a REFERENDUM on the NEW EU TREATY -and they must not allow themselves to be bullied INTO BREAKING THEIR WORD.
Dr D. R. Cooper Maidenhead, Berkshire
[We know of Dr Cooper a regular contributor to Eurofacts a fortnightly journal
[Font Altered-Bolding & Underlining Used-Comments in Brackets] June 27-2007
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