Monday, 9 November 2009


Twenty eight years and 91 days, the Berlin Wall lasted. But today, on the 20th anniversary of its fall, we are but days away from the erection of a new wall, with the coming into force of the Lisbon Treaty on 1 December.

The most difficult thing we confront is the fact that the wall is invisible – it exists in the "hearts and minds" of our rulers, who have erected near-impenetrable barriers between themselves and the peoples of Europe, pretending to represent them but representing only themselves.

Their new European empire thus makes each individual member state an occupied country. We are ruled by an alien power based in Brussels, which has never gained the assent of the peoples and which has never sought a legitimate mandate. 

As the resistance movement grows, we will bring it down. And it will not take twenty eight years and 91 days to bring about that happy event.

LISBON TREATY THREAD

After abandoning plans to hold a referendum on Europe, following last week’s ratification of the Lisbon Treaty, reports The Daily Telegraph, Mr Hague said the Tories accepted that constitutional reform would not be on the EU agenda for some years.

Until then, he agreed that it would effectively be "business as usual" for Britain within Europe under the Tories. 

And there you have it, straight from the horse's xxxx mouth. This is the brave new world of Tory euroscepticism ... "business as usual". And why are we not in the least surprised?