It is posted here that Gordon Brown has surrendered Britain's sovereignty by affixing his signiture set upon the Treaty of Lisbon - the EU Constitution by any other name. The Treaty will bind upon Britain if it is not defeated in Parliament. And it appears now that a true anachronism, the knighted class of England sitting in the House of Lords, may prove the last best line of defense against Brown's perfidy. There is bit of lyrical and ancient poetry in that, really. This today from Brits At Their Best: All of Crown's loyal subjects should be marching on the House of Parliament for that one, I would think.There will be a battle in the House of Lords
We wrote to Lord Stoddart of Swindon to thank him for his stand in the House of Lords against the EU Treaty that will destroy British freedom. He replied Dear Mr. Abbott,
It would be a good thing to show public support for the Lords when they attempt to stop the Treaty. Ideas?
Thank you for including details of our battle to defend Britain on your website. There will be many more to come when the Bill comes before The House of Lords.
Yours sincerely,
David Stoddart
Saturday, December 15, 2007
There Is Something Elegant In This
Posted by GW at Saturday, December 15, 2007
Labels: EU, European Union, gordon brown, House of Lords, Reform Treaty, treaty of lisbon
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