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Parliament Does Its Job


threegee

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Well at least a small part of it does. That part is The European Scrutiny Committee, and they've scrutinised:

 

"This is a historic referendum that will determine the future of our country. We have to warn the voters,”

 

"Our report is clear that the only way in which the Prime Minister's negotiations could be given the legally binding and irreversible effect which he himself has called for, even for minor reforms to the EU, let alone a fundamental change in the UK's relationship with the EU, would be through treaty amendment, or the equivalent agreement of a protocol.

 

"Whatever the promises made in the negotiations, there is no certainty that they will be delivered to the British people. Voters in the forthcoming referendum must be aware of this when they make their choice as to whether to vote to remain in the EU or to leave the EU.”

 

Is there a single person in this country that trusts Duplicitous Dave to deliver on any more of his "cast iron" promises?  His record is abysmal, and this time he'll be gone by the time his cheque is presented. There are 27 huge reasons why nothing will ever be delivered, and why the EU will continue on its merry way to obliterating our country from the world map!

 

..senior MPs said that Mr Cameron's new deal for Britain could be torn apart by European judges following Britain's referendum.

 

And in a withering assessment of Mr Cameron's plans, the European Scrutiny Committee said that Mr Cameron's aim to exempt Britain from the founding EU principle of 'ever closer union' is neither "legally significant” nor "fundamental change”, and will do nothing to return powers to Britain.

 

This is by far the most important vote we'll ever be allowed in our lifetime. The result won't be for five years, it will affect our children and many generations yet unborn.  Cameron has said their won't be a second chance, and there at least he's right: a YES vote will be for keeps, but a NO vote will be spun into a maybe - we'll still need to be vigilant.

 

There will be an attempt to make the British public believe that a Yes vote is a vote for the status quo, and that a No vote will be playing with fire, and terribly terribly risky.  The bald truth is that there is no status quo on offer!  It's the German way and total loss of our democracy, or we get our country back!  Simples!  Any politico that tries to spin it otherwise needs to be put in their place, and reminded who they serve.

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