VOTE UKIP ON MAY 5 - TO OBTAIN YOUR COUNTRY’S FREEDOM.

 

 

Over the past few weeks the media has informed us all that the ‘No’ campaign in France is gathering momentum and is likely to overtake the stumbling  ‘Yes’ vote to the New European Constitution.

 

On this side of our historic moat we have our Europe Minister Mr MacShane castigating the French politicians for their apparent sudden change of mind about what their President Chirac said was good for them.

 

With the interference of our luckless Europe Minister in calling their sensible politicians names which they do not appreciate and find most insulting one wonders whether this is a deliberate attempt by No 10 to give support to the ‘No’ campaign in France so as to get the matter resolved and out of the way before the end of May 2005-the 29th to be exact.

 

We can see no other explanation in our own passionate Europhile interfering in the affairs of another nation in the manner we have witnessed.

 

On this side of the English Channel we will shortly have the usual words of concessions from the EU from the Tory John Redwood, which of course all should ignore as the utterances of a Party, which passed the Maastricht Treaty in 1992 and is desperate to get back the reins of Government.

We now hear that the Tory candidate for Arundel has been deselected because of his truthful statement that the signing of the Maastricht Treaty was TREASON.

 

Of course it was!  Without it there would be NO European Super State around the corner.

 

So some will say that if the Tories did not sign the Treaty then Tony Blair would certainly have done.  But that is to assume that New Labour would have won the 1997 General Election with such a large majority.

 

There was no doubt at the time much anger against the Tory party for many good reasons but if they had in 1992 refused to implement the Maastricht and put Europe to the forefront in the 1997 Election there is a great possibility that many voters would have voted Tory at the 1997 General Election in order to prevent A New Labour Government ratifying the Treaty.

 

Why do we say this?  Well! It was the passing of the Maastricht Treaty in 1992, which precipitated such anger that brought many new Anti-EU parties into being.

 

In 1997 –The EDP-English Democratic Party fought its first election because of the failure of the Conservative Party to protect our Ancient Constitution.   We know they prefer to be known as the Conservative Party rather than Tory but almost everything they should have conserved they have given away over 32 years.

 

We prefer the word Tory that we understand a century or two ago meant a ‘robber’ Well!  That is a suitable name for a Party that signed the Maastricht Treaty and all the preceding Treaties and the gross deceit of their members – like Edward Heath, and the present Pro-EU faction in the Tory Party headed by Kenneth Clarke and his cronies- don’t you think?

 

In the Warwick & Leamington Constituency the EDP-English Democratic Party and UKIP with the Referendum Party obtained 1973 votes-not a great number one would say but when one realises that the Tories lost the seat by only 3398 votes which in a traditional Tory stronghold would never have happened but for Maastricht in 1992 because the EDP and UKIP and later the Referendum Party came into being because of the failure of the Tory Party to stand up for our once Free Nation State.

 

We will never know what might have happened if Maastricht Bill had not been passed by a Tory Government but it is an almost certainty that the threat of New Labour passing such a Treaty in 1997 would have ensured that Warwick and Leamington Constituency remained a Conservative stronghold.  Yes! We have used THAT WORD in those circumstances the word would be justified-NOT TODAY.  –WE will now never know?

 

For many voters it is the disloyal actions of Politicians in general which appals them apart from the illegal War in Iraq and the Lies and Deceit from all levels of Government and others in Parliament.

 

AS we have said so often-It is the cosy arrangement of the three political parties in Parliament, which is to blame for the great problems that face our Country.

 

In an ideal Democracy every voter should have an opportunity to make their vote count-which unfortunately under the present system is impossible –as we shall see at the forthcoming General Election on May 5, 2005.

 

If we take one issue –‘Europe’ on which 2,600,000 UKIP voters in the 2004 EU Elections were for our withdrawal from the EU.  Under a PR system of representation in a general election that number of voters would ensure seats for UKIP at Westminster

 

Nevertheless, UKIP will be fighting every seat at the election in May 2005 and it is up to those who will put Country before Party to give their vote because numbers will tell because apart from the effect on the majority of voters in this country it will also send a strong message to Europe of our intention to leave the expensive and corrupt EU as soon as possible.

 

What would the desired result of the forthcoming General Election on May 5, 2005?

 

Well! We hope that New Labour and Tories are returned with almost an identical number of seats –something like 217 each with the LibDems on 69 and the UKIP –wait for it------119 with others 25 - plus the Speaker of the House.   Impossible many of you will say-We will have to see? 

 

But if only one seat is obtained by UKIP that will still be a great victory for them as there would be for the first time a representative in the House of Commons to wave the flag of Independence for the millions who have no voice in Parliament.

 

But equally the number of voters voting for UKIP will send a strong message to whatever Government in power that the tide is turning for a return to a Free and Independent England –Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland in a true Family of Independent Nation States of a Greater Britain with Free Trade with the World at large.

 

The latest on the crisis over the dangers of postal votes is that international observers from Ukraine, Serbia and Montenegro and Russia will be arriving at the end of the month to monitor the first experience of large- scale postal voting in Britain. 

 

In a previous essay we were only joking of the necessity of our needing observers from the Ukraine at the forthcoming election and now low and behold we have them on the way to us to do just that.

 

 Is this not a true indication of how low our standing in the world for fair elections that we have to call on other countries to oversee our elections? And all because New Labour must have their third term. Well! Voters should give their answer on May 5 –2005.

 

We have the last few days heard that 75 MP’s have decided not contest a further election.  What we would like to ask these same Members of Parliament who might have voted for the Iraq war and for the Terrorism Bill –Why did they do it?

 

When one considers the FIRST dossier episode and the Whips taking a firm line with some of their reluctant flock on both the Iraq war and the Terrorism Bill we would like to know how many of the 75 MP’s told the Whips –to go to hell? 

 

Because there could not have been any obstacle to those members for once being free to express their true thoughts and act accordingly.

 

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Will some kind soul do this for us?

 

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