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HAS GORDON BROWN SOLD BRITAIN DOWN THE RIVER?
Do YOU think Gordon Brown has betrayed Britain?
By Macer Hall Political Editor
GORDON Brown was last night accused of betraying Britain with a “grubby” surrender to Brussels.
Under a cloak of secrecy, the Government finally ratified the Lisbon Treaty earlier this week and committed the country to a new deluge of European meddling.
In a sign of the Prime Minister’s personal embarrassment over the betrayal, the historic step was only made public yesterday – 24 hours after the covert ceremony had taken place.
The instrument of ratification was signed by the Queen, who had no choice. Because Mr Brown had signed the treaty, she was constitutionally forced to follow suit.
The document was then flown in a diplomatic bag to Rome and delivered to the Italian Foreign Ministry at noon on Wednesday.
Mr Brown was last night facing widespread revolt and even the threat of further legal action after forcing the treaty into law without the promised referendum.
* Do YOU think Gordon Brown has sold Britain down the river?
* Has he BETRAYED Britain with a "grubby" surrender to Brussels?
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THE SOFTY OF EU ETC
29.08.08, 6:10pm
Britain is regarded by America, EU immigrants as a soft touch. 'Come here and claim for phantom families in your homeland'. No other country does not allow that. Westminster (Labour, that was destroyed by Blair) plays poodle to both America and EU.
Why has France and Germiny both just ONE rail network while ours is fragmented and inefficient?
Posted by: scotty12 Report Comment
SOLD DOWN THE RIVER
29.08.08, 5:44pm
We can truly say that Britain has been sold down the river. Or should I say " We have been Browned off".
How can a party that cannot run its business by being millions of millions in dept and depending on the unions to bail them out.
Blair left a mess and Brown has made it worse.
Posted by: scotty12 Report Comment
CORRECTION
29.08.08, 4:25pm
"1995" in my last post should be "2005"
Posted by: beefsandwich Report Comment
LFDM - SLIGHTLY MUDDLED THINKING ON YOUR PART TODAY!!
29.08.08, 2:37pm
Blair promised a referendum on the EU constitution.
Labour's 1995 general election manifesto was unequivocal: "We will put it to the British people in a referendum and campaign wholeheartedly for a Yes vote."
That was nothing to do with the euro, although I accept that in 1999, Blair said he "hoped to be able to offer voters a referendum on the euro soon after the next general election".
Somehow it seems Labour ALWAYS finds some way of not giving us a vote on ANYTHING to do with the EU.
Posted by: beefsandwich Report Comment
MUDDLED AND CONFUSED RIGHT WING NONSENSE
29.08.08, 2:26pm
the promised a referendum on the euro. not the EU. labout have always been unashamedly pro eu. and been elected on that basis several times.
Posted by: LeFinDuMonde Report Comment
MORALLY WRONG!
29.08.08, 1:27pm
Gordon Brown was morally wrong to sign that treaty without holding the promised referendom. He knew we were demanding the promised vote, and he sneaked away to vote avoiding media questions. I will never trust that man again!
Posted by: RayB Report Comment
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