Sunday, 25 May 2014

Parliament comes to an effective end on November 2014


Does everyone  now about this?

 If not, we need to publicise it  ASAP. UK Parliament comes to an effective end on  November 2014 (new EU rules)      On the 1st November 2014 the right  of Parliament to legislate over us in 43 areas, the important ones, will be  removed and be made subject to approval. They call it QMV, Qualified Majority  Voting. Each member State will lose it right of Veto over these  areas, so Cameron’s idea of negotiation to recover any areas goes out the window  at the same time. The following areas of competence will switch  from requiring unanimous approval of all member states to qualified majority  voting only:  


Initiatives of the High Representative for Foreign Affairs – 
Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV  Administrative co-operation
Nice: Unanimity;  Lisbon: QMV  Asylum – Nice: QMV; Lisbon: QMV  Border controls –
Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon:  QMV
Citizens’ initiative regulations – Nice:  Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Civil protection – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon:  QMV
Committee of the Regions – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
 Common defence  policy – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Crime prevention incentives – Nice:  Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Criminal judicial co-operation – Nice: Unanimity;  Lisbon: QMV
Criminal law – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Culture – Nice:  Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Diplomatic & Consular protection – Nice:  Unanimity Lisbon: QMV
 Economic & Social Committee – Nice: QMV  Lisbon: QMV
Emergency international aid – Nice: Unanimity Lisbon:  QMV
Energy – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
EU budget – Nice: Unanimity;  Lisbon: QMV
 Eurojust – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
 European Central Bank  – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
 European Court of Justice – Nice: Unanimity;  Lisbon: QMV
Europol – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
 Eurozone external  representation – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV   Foreign Affairs High Representative election –  Lisbon: QMV
Freedom of movement for workers – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon:  QMV
Freedom to establish a business – Nice: Unanimity Lisbon QMV
Freedom,  security, justice, co-operation & evaluation – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon:  QMV
Funding the Common Foreign & Security Policy – Nice: Unanimity;  Lisbon: QMV
General economic interest services – Nice:  Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Humanitarian aid – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon:  QMV
Immigration – Nice: QMV; Lisbon:  QMV
Intellectual property – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Organisation of the Council of the EU – Nice:  Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Police co-operation – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon:  QMV
President of the European Council election – Lisbon: QMV
Response to natural disasters & terrorism –  Lisbon: QMV
Rules concerning the Armaments Agency – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon:  QMV
Self-employment access rights – Nice: Unanimity;  Lisbon: QMV
Social Security Unanimity – Nice: QMV; Lisbon: QMV
Space –  Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Sport – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon:  QMV
Structural & Cohension Funds – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Tourism – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon:  QMV
Transport – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Withdrawal of a member state – Lisbon:  QMV

A brief review of the Treaties confirms the Transitional arrangements  which allow, only on specific votes, for the Nice Treaty Provisions to apply  from 1st November 2014 until March 2017, hence I imagine PM David Cameron’s  determination to delay our referendum beyond that date, tying Britain for ever  within the non-democratic, totalitarian and now clearly despotic EU.


For  your reference, if anyone interested in the Treaty Articles behind this change,  here is the legal bit.  



Yours  indeed for the cause,



UKIP  Cllr. Robert H. Brown

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