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It should be made absolutely clear that there will be an
EU Constitution. It will be delayed somewhat by the results
in the French and Dutch referendums on May 29 and June 1,
but it will be renewed again and again in altered format
to make it more palatable for ratification, and if necessary
the rules of ratification themselves will be arbitrarily
changed to make it easier to be brought into force across
Europe.
The above statement may seem surprising , especially when
seen through British eyes; but this is because we are used
to bottom-up Government , which is part of our glorious heritage
from the past and tend to assume that our Continental neighbours
, being fellow “democracies”, are the same .
Through Continental eyes, it would not seem so strange at
all.
We have to keep reminding ourselves of the awful truth:
the EU is a dictatorship, not a democracy. It imposes its
will through its Bureaucracy which issues orders - “directives” – to
local puppet Governments, including our own. It is able to
do this because it has by some means succeeded in subverting
substantively the entire political establishment and media
in those local territories, so the entire body politic in
the local countries feels obliged to “fall in” with
big brother.
The only immediate benefit of the emphatic NO votes
by the “peasants” will
be to force some minor modifications. The Peasants will then
either be asked to vote again, or will be ignored and the “acceptable” document
simply voted into effect by the corrupted French and Dutch
governments. But hopefully the people of France and Holland
will realise after this that in the long run the only way
to enforce their will is to replace their puppet Governments
. This is the difficult bit , requiring organised political
action , not just a bit of paper in a box.
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