Wednesday, 17 April 2013




Transcript of Brussels Press Conference Friday 15th March 2013.  See the whole on 

http://www.number10.gov.uk/news/transcript-of-brussels-press-conference/

Make sure you read this paragraph below, for I cannot support any British MP that wants to supply rebels with arms to use against the Government in Syria? 
 
How would THEY feel if the people of this Country rise up against this Government when THEY take money off the poor, the elderly, the sick etc to give billions of British Pounds to foreigners to do the job of governing this Country that we elect and pay our own Government to do, it will be OK for such as America to equip THE PEOPLE here in the UK to rise up against OUR lot in alleged Government? 
 
Hasn't our Government thought this through?  Will anyone tell Mr Hague and Mr Cameron that they do NOT do this in MY name? I cannot contribute my taxes towards any of this, not one blessed "penny". 
 
They can't even Govern this Country themselves - not one of them - for they PAY dearly in every way, for foreigners do it for them so why, just why do you think they can interfere in a Foreign Country?
 
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This from the transcript:-

I think that Foreign Secretary William Hague achieved an excellent outcome last week when he changed the rules so that it is possible to give technical assistance to the Syrian opposition, because we want to help them in what they’re doing, we want to shape them in what they’re doing in order to help provide a better outcome, but Francois Hollande and I have agreed it is also right to look at further changes in terms of the arms embargo, because at the moment it is basically still treating the Syrian regime in a pretty similar way to the Syrian opposition.
This will be debated by foreign ministers, but I think it is just worth taking on for a moment the two arguments that the opponents of change make. The first is that what is required in Syria is a political solution, not a military solution . W ell, of course people want a political solution, of course I want a political solution, but this is not an either/or situation. I think in fact we’re more likely to see political progress if actually people can see that the Syrian opposition, which we have now recognised, that we are working with, is a credible and strengthening and growing force.
All on, http://www.number10.gov.uk/news/transcript-of-brussels-press-conference/