No, no, no
Via: Campaign for an English Parliament
No Mandate Brown is appealing to “middle England” to support more devolution for Scotland and support the union.
No Mandate Brown says that the UK is “the world’s most successful multi-national state” but that the union isn’t “a contract of convenience that can be renegotiated”. Multi-national or multi-regional? Remember, as far as Liebour is concerned there is no such thing as England.
Also today, Jack Straw is going to set out a “statement of British values” that define British citizenship and press the non-existent case for a British Bill of Rights and Responsibilities. There’s that word again - responsibilities. It’s no longer enough that you live here, work here, pay your taxes here or were even born here - you must have some good old British responsibilities for the British good.
The Demon Headmaster will be pressing for more power at local, regional and national level with more power for city governments. The national level is, of course, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland (which isn’t even a nation). The regional level, obviously, is England which must never be given any form of acknowledgment as a national entity. City government (aka City Regions - the EU’s favoured form of “local” government) will only apply to England … sorry, the English Regions … because local government is devolved.
Apparently, today is the first day of Jack Straw’s consultation on Britishness, British values and a British Bill of Rights. Has anyone English been invited to take part in this “consultation”? If Jack Straw and Gordon Brown get away with what they’re trying to do right now then that’s the end of England forever.
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England must never be given any form of acknowledgment as a national entity
Yes mate and things are always in flux. In other words, everything goes full circle. All of my kids were born abroad and yet they all ask me when they can visit their homeland. Three of these kids are adopted! They are very aware of what is going on in England. I think the people who are trying to force England out of existence are stocking up a powder keg!
March 31st, 2008 at 3:35 am