The solemn manifesto pledge by both Labour and the LibDems to give the British people the final say in the surrender of their nationÂ’s sovereign right to rule itself has today been tossed into the garbage | So thatÂ’s it then. The EU constitution treaty is all but through the House of Commons, facing merely the formality of Third Reading. At a stroke, much of what remains of the UKÂ’s power of self-government will now be negated and the rest will surely follow in due course. The solemn manifesto pledge by both Labour and the LibDems to give the British people the final say in the surrender of their nationÂ’s sovereign right to rule itself has today been tossed into the garbage, along with what little remains of public trust in politicians.
Three LibDem MPs have resigned from the front bench in protest. Who cares? Parliament now becomes Westminster Regional Council in the kingdom of Euroland, continent of Antidemocracya, planet Dystopia. One thousand years of British history have been extinguished without a shot being fired — and until now, in the virtual news blackout resulting from a conspiracy of boredom in the British media.
Almost. The bill still has to pass the House of Lords. Will the upper House hold the Labour government to its manifesto commitment?
The wretched LibDems are right about one thing, though. We should have a referendum not on the Lisbon Treaty but on continued EU membership. There is not one good reason why it is in Britain's interests to continue to stay in. We should come out in order to save British democracy. End of story.
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