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Did not that guy, the Lords, even the queen, betray England ?

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http://fr.news.yahoo.com/ap/20080619/twl-france-gb-ue-0ef7422.html

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  1. Under our Constitution, the Government doesn't have the power to give power away to a foreign entity without the express approval of the people. No Government may bind a successor.

    The Monarchy, acting on behalf of the people, does carry reserve powers to require the dissolution of any Government deemed to be a threat to our Democracy and our Constitution.

    The fundamental rights contained within a Constitution can not be changed/varied by any Government without our approval. Fundamental rights carry a higher status than the law, insofar as the law may be changed by Parliament, but Constitutional rights require the approval of the people.


  2. Don't know it's in French

  3. Gordon Brown has Betrayed England, it's time he went back home to Scotland,

  4. By that guy do you mean Gordon Brown? If my French is correct, the UK is the first country to ratify the Lisbon Treaty since the Irish said no to it? Correct?

    It's not really the Queen's fault. It's a constitutional monarchy and she has no power beyond opening new bridges and supermarkets. But yes, Gordon Brown and the Lords seem intent on giving all our power to the EU for unknown reasons. Seems like democracy is just a word to them.

  5. yes if you mean gordon brown and the whole labour party along with the liberals. All 27 countries had to agree  or the treaty was dead what they have done is ratifiy it to cover there backs in europe and it is a disgrace after Ireland said no then no one should have ratfied it. He is just a rudderless ship waiting to sink and hopefully it,s one he gives to the E U

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