In
the event that you might be interested.
Chloe
Smith, MP for Norwich, advocates an EU referendum in 2017 -
long after the Lisbon Treaty has outlawed any such thing. Her letter is two
down.
Though
lengthy (the points cannot be covered in less),
you might find my response of interest.
Rex
-----Original
Message-----
From:
Sent: 12 July 2013 11:55
To: Smith, Chloe
Subject: RE: Let Britain Decide
From:
Sent: 12 July 2013 11:55
To: Smith, Chloe
Subject: RE: Let Britain Decide
Dear
Chloe
So
many thanks for your email though I regret to say you overlook several
inescapable facts.
First, what do you
call it when the British people are knowingly and wilfully deceived, tricked and betrayed into foreign rule by
their own Parliament ? (For that as you
well know, is what we
have).
It
is High Treason. That is why Heath and
every politician since 1972 has withheld this vital truth from the people. Britain has gone to war many times to prevent
her takeover by foreigners and it is still clear that the British public would
never accept or go along with the European connection if they knew the true
intention was to destabilise, weaken and
undermine this country into rule by Brussels.
Treason
is the most serious and heinous crime in Britain. It cannot become law nor can it oblige
obedience. It is illegal. Any political discussion that ignores this
basic truth of Heath’s and every following Parliament’s treason cannot be
entertained as it has lost touch with reality,
is a sham and it cannot bind the nation or her people.
Second, under English Constitutional and Common
Law, Britain is not (and has never been)
part of the EU. That simple fact in law
cannot be changed merely by parliamentary pretence or wishful thinking. As this law is beyond the reach of Parliament
to alter or repeal, it is
inviolable. And even though attempts to
nullify it have naturally failed, it
cannot be simply ignored. The Attorney
General concedes it to be that by which we ultimately
live.
Third, my previous letter provides evidence that has
been readily accepted by police forces across the country for prosecution. It clearly exposes the ongoing and wilful
parliamentary deceit and betrayal and the outrageous pretence that the British
people knowingly signed up to foreign
rule. They did nothing of the sort. They agreed to a trading arrangement
only -
for that is all they were permitted to know. The rest was kept strictly secret, that they should never find out until it was
too late. That is blanket corruption up
to the highest levels.
As
public servants, no parliament has the
power to autocratically
sign its people to foreign rule.
Particularly not, when the people
are deliberately tricked and mislead about the true intention. But that is what has happened -
several times with the EU Treaties that politicians so calculatingly
signed. Not so many years ago, William Joyce (“Lord Haw-Haw”) was hanged for
the lesser treasonable offence of simply broadcasting anti-British
material.
Fourth, in repeated surveys over 80% of British
people want no part of the EU. That does
not mean negotiated membership, it means
no part at all. They see the EU
precisely for the European Soviet that it is.
It derives as you know, from
Hitler’s Nazi party. Those fewer who
support joining the EU do so out of ignorance of the truth. They simply do not know or comprehend the
Union’s real aims and what it would mean for them. Nobody in their right mind would knowingly
vote to join a dictatorship. And their
numbers dwindle with time as the truth becomes known.
Fifth, even if Britain were part of the EU, it is very unlikely that the 27 member states
(particularly Greece, Italy, Spain,
Ireland and Portugal) would ever agree Britain’s negotiated terms as they
too will demand the same - but not get them. I think you know as well as I do, that Mr Cameron’s planned negotiation is
unlikely to succeed as one cannot negotiate with an
autocracy.
Sixth, you cannot have a referendum for something
that is not factual and is an illegal pretence.
So
you see unlike the beliefs in your letter,
the British people have never
been consulted over EU membership, given
its true meaning. Surveys consistently
show that the vast majority do not and would never accept it. And as widely foreseen, any referendum would not offer an In-Out
choice, only “Which terms do you want
?”. That too, would be deeply undemocratic.
Not
only has Mr Cameron reneged repeatedly on his referendum “cast-iron guarantee”
to voters upon his becoming Prime Minister (since May 2010), but he reportedly admits the intention “never
to allow Britain to leave the EU”. Given
his track record, does he really expect
to be re-elected in 2015 and especially when the Lisbon Treaty comes into full
force in November 2014 ?
This
294 page document finalises the three tier politburo EU dictatorship, among other things to abolish the
Conservative, Labour and Liberal
Democrat Parties and to extinguish all possibility of an EU referendum as that
process is not recognised by the European Council. This rather strongly suggests that the Prime
Minister uses his referendum dithering to calm the public until the matter is
beyond possibility and thus out of his hands.
I am deeply sorry to have to say that your 2017 “right time for a
referendum” appears similarly fraudulent as it will not by then be a
possibility. He will not then have a job
anyway. And unfortunately, neither will
you.
It
is regrettable that with events over the last 30 or 40 years, public trust in Britain’s politicians has
never been lower. While the deceit and
betrayal continues to beggar belief, it
is clear that people are continually fobbed-off with yet more sleight of hand
and lies of democratic pretence. I fully
recognise however, that you strive to
serve the people. Some Members do, though the generality of Parliament is quite
different and fixates on the Lib-Lab-Con ideology of Bilderberg domination
policy.
With
your clear intelligence and political ability,
I am sad that you choose to support this when Britain so desperately
needs independent members of Parliament to properly follow our laws (not the
imported European obligations), people’s
wishes (not an entirely different agenda) and look after our country’s needs
(instead of aiding in its systematic destruction).
I
urge you to re-read my earlier letter below for your clear understanding of the
inescapable truths that it contains.
Kindest
regards,
Rex
Poulton
-----Original
Message-----
From: Smith, Chloe [mailto:chloe@chloesmith.org.uk]
Sent: 09 July 2013 11:05
To: R
Subject: Re: Let Britain Decide
From: Smith, Chloe [mailto:chloe@chloesmith.org.uk]
Sent: 09 July 2013 11:05
To: R
Subject: Re: Let Britain Decide
Dear Mr
Poulton,
I am always
pleased to receive correspondence from constituents who feel passionately about
issues that affect us in Norwich, and indeed the wider UK. Recently, many of you
have written to me regarding the European Union and more specifically, a
referendum to give the British public their voice on this historic issue.
On 5th July,
Parliament debated the Private Member’s Bill brought forward by James Wharton MP
on the issue of an EU referendum. The Bill outlines the terms for a Referendum
that would take place in 2017, once the Prime Minister has completed
negotiations on the UK’s membership of the EU.
I wanted to
write to you to explain in more detail why I voted for the Bill and to give you
detailed information about how our relationship with the EU impacts so many
areas of our lives in the UK.
What has been
clear from the letters, emails and survey responses that I have received in
recent months, is that there is a broad range of views in Norwich on the EU.
Many of you are eager for a referendum to show your support for our membership
of the EU; many are equally in favour of the referendum, but wish to vote
against our membership of the EU. Some do not feel there is a need for a
referendum at all.
It is because
of this diverse and passionate strength of feeling that I believe that such an
historic decision, with far-reaching consequences must be made by the British
people themselves.
It has been
40 years since the British public were last consulted, and in that time, the UK,
the EU and the wider world has changed immeasurably. I believe it is now time to
renegotiate our membership terms to secure a better deal for Britain. It is this
new deal that will be put before the public for their say.
Personally, I
have always been Eurosceptic. For me, the question is about when is the right
time to have the referendum. I believe that 2017 is the right time, allowing for
renegotiation and proper debate, as well as of course our own economic
efforts.
I have been
asked by some constituents for more information on how the relationship with the
EU affects the UK to help them better understand the complex issues before a
referendum takes place. The Parliamentary library, which is strictly impartial,
has written a very detailed report on our membership of the EU and how it
affects a range of policy areas. You can find the full report on my website via
this link: http://chloesmithmp.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/EU-Library-Paper.pdf
I look
forward to continuing the spirited debate on the EU with constituents and in
Parliament, and giving people in Norwich their deserved say on such a historic
issue.
With best
wishes,
Chloe
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 4:52 PM, R <alpha14@wewantourcountryback.co.uk>
wrote:
Dear Chloe
Many thanks for your email.
Britain does not actually need a
referendum to leave the European Union. Because Britain is not actually IN the
European Union. I will explain.
When he signed the European Communities
Act in 1972, Edward Heath knowingly and wilfully deceived and betrayed the
British people into the hands of a foreign power, the EEC/EU. THAT was high
treason. Upon signing, his treason instantly removed him from lawful office
and his treasonous act failed to become legally binding
because treason cannot do that. Moreover, his then treasonous government
immediately became an unlawful assembly because a treasonous government is not
lawful. It is an illegal pretence.
No parliament can bind a successor. Each
following parliament therefore, has been free to reverse Heath’s treachery.
None has. Instead, every following prime minister and parliament has
consciously and deliberately lied and continued Heath’s outrageous pretence that
Britain had signed up to EEC/EU rule. Every parliament since Heath’s
therefore, is and has been an unlawful assembly committing treason. Not only
has every parliament deliberately furthered Heath’s criminal intent, but they
have each conspired to deceitfully conceal the truth of their illicit activities
from the British public as it has always been known that the British people
would object most violently were they ever to find out. Massive documentary
evidence of this exists. (http://www.acasefortreason.org.uk/index.php/the-evidence-files
and Hansard).
No law or other binding obligation can
result from treason or action by an unlawful assembly. British law (and
absolute supremacy of our imperial system of measurement, for example) therefore
stand as they were immediately prior to signing of the 1972 Act. Britain is
thus not part of the EU as every Treaty and all statute law since 1972 whether
or not given the Royal Assent, is unlawful, null and void. In consequence,
the European Union has no lawful influence in Britain whatsoever. Neither has
European (Napoleonic) Law. It is all make believe. Most notably, the Attorney
General acknowledges this summary.
It is therefore high treason to pretend or
assert that Britain is part of the EU and many in Westminster are guilty of
that. Treason is the most serious crime in English law as it is committed
(generally deliberately) against the sovereign interests, national security and
collective political will of the British people - solely for political or
other eventual gain of others not necessarily of this
country.
So as you can see, Britain has never been
part of the European Union in the first place. It needs only a responsible,
sincere, trustworthy and truthful government that will for a change, put our
country first and will act in the genuine interests of our country that current
MPs have solemnly sworn a lifetime oath of allegiance to serve, in order for
our once Great Britain to get back on its feet and become the world leader it
used to be. If the more than £65 billion (2008 figure) frivolously
thrown away into the unaccountable EU bottomless pit every year by Ministers
were spent on Britain instead, we’d have that Great Britain back in a
trice.
Kindest regards,
Rex Poulton
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