Are you opposed to the EU and for all it stands for? I voted against the then Common Market in 1976? when we had the vote in a referendum, my view has not changed one jot, if you are of the same persuasion let Radio 5 Live know in this poll they are conducting and lets make some of these politicians take note!
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BBC Radio 5 Live is having an online poll on which law to repeal.
On the list is the 1972 European Communities Act which means European law now takes
precedence over UK law (exposed in the clearest terms by the Metric Martyrs Judgment at the Court of Appeal in 2002)
Please help raise the awareness of the issue and help initiate the debate by clicking on the link below and registering your vote for the law which you would like to see repealed.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/fivelive/news/law_vote.shtml
Many thanks,
Neil Herron
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Watch out MikeAncient English Law which means that, providing they use a bow and arrow, it remains legal for English market traders to kill any Welshman who enters England on a market day.
I fight for my corner and secondly I leave when the pub closes. - Winston Churchill [img]http://www.world-of-smilies.de/html/images/smilies/teufel/smilie_vampire.gif[/img]
Aldo the UK USA ect... don't care what their people want. Democracy is a term they have twisted and morphed into Statism and Socialism. The will of the people will not stand in the elites way of Glodalization/ NWO.
Take a look at their hero and agenda.http://www.vdare.org/misc/mlk_day04.htm
Take a look at their hero and agenda.http://www.vdare.org/misc/mlk_day04.htm
Let them call me a rebel and I welcome it, I feel no concern from it; but I should suffer the misery of demons were I to make a whore of my soul. (Thomas Paine)
I agree, but I still don't see what gain even the politicians are getting out of it. I mean they will probably lose power and the only way they'll gain any is by being elected the EU president but that is a long shot and won't happen for a while, so why bother when they can have more power at home.
"This far and no further" - Britain, World War 1 & 2
I was all for the European Free Trade Zone, but since it has got very political and our leaders seem unable to fight Britain's corner, and seem intent on smashing our industries by implementing every petty regulation that come out of Brussels. Also breaking up the country and doing away with laws and systems that have served us well for hundreds of years, then I am NO longer in favour of it.


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