Thursday, 2 April 2009

Now that you have caught your breath from the last e-mail I sent to you, 

I believe you should be ready for the next couple. 

Before I do however, there are just a few words I want to write down for you.  

Any Government of this Country's first consideration should and must be to the protection of all the people that are in this, their Country and the Country itself.  That it does not fall into the hands of those we do not elect and can dismiss, and to whom we know, without doubt, that their true and solemn allegiance is to their Queen, (CROWN) and through the Crown to all the people in this country. Loyalty and Allegiance can only be to one master.  

It is the very first consideration.
 
Our PM has brought forth a National Security Strategy.  

What he did not say (and I think I sent round my version of that document which I named "Is it really a NATIONAL Strategy", because it made clear that other Countries were also producing THEIR National Strategy's, and wouldn't you just know it, so was the EU in which all would be drawn together under the one roof or umbrella of the European Union.  The same applies to the Protection of Critical Infrastructure, etc,etc.
 
IN sending these two articles to you, I suggest that instead of making sure this Country is able to protect itself from danger, no matter where it comes from, this Government, in fact any British Government that is obeying orders of the EU will be making sure that military equipment, size of Army, Navy and Air Force will be tailored to fit in with EU requirements rather than what is best for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.  This is not putting Britain's interests at the heart of the matter. 
 
Government and all those that have kept such information as this, or denied it even exists, or a play on words when asked the question 'is there an EU Rapid Reaction Force', only to be told that their is no such thing as a standing Rapid Reaction Force, is betraying everything a true British Member of the Houses of Parliament once stood for as well as all the people that live in these British Isles.  I was brought up to believe that if you could not tell the facts, the truth of what something is, or what you are involved in, you must be doing something wrong and you know it is wrong.  This is what I feel about those that sit on those Green and Red Benches.  I was angry when I sent that first article round, now, I feel very sad. Very sad indeed.  xxxxxxxxxx a