Ash
House, 39
High Street, Chard, Somerset, TA20
1QL
Dear
Sirs
Re: European Referendum
I
have been evaluating the arguments for and against Britain remaining as part of
the European Union in connection with the forthcoming referendum on 23rd.June
2016. My own background research has uncovered the under mentioned facts and I
beg your indulgence for citing facts that you may already be fully aware of but
do so in order to elicit your own views on the same.
In
2007 the controlling body of the EU, the European Council (which incidentally
is unelected) met in Lisbon to set in motion a new Constitution for Europe
known as the Lisbon Treaty. As I understand it this was to modify and replace
the founding Treaty of Rome, together with the 1992 Maastricht Treaty which
itself had been purposely drafted to drive forward the integration of Europe.
All 27 member states as they were then were obliged to ratify this New Constitution
by December 2009.
In
its 2007 pre-election manifesto, the Labour Party promised British voters a
referendum on this proposed New Constitution formulated under the Lisbon
Treaty. Sadly Gordon Brown the then Prime Minster, reneged on this promise and
instead steam-rolled the Lisbon Treaty through Parliament just days after the
Irish had voted NO to this proposed Constitution in their own national
referendum.
My
research have lead me to conclude that the EU is not just a free trade area, a
common market (which we all signed up for)
but its core proposal and intent is to bring about a FISCAL and POLITICAL
union. Very few people are aware of the plans Brussels has been implementing
since 1990 under both the Maastricht Treaty and the Lisbon Treaty. The 25 year plan
known as “INTERREG” is to create a Europe of the Regions, a super-state to
permanently overcome old borders in an endeavour to achieve a united Europe.
Our Government has already devolved its own Union into its own constituent
parts with Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland having their own parliaments
since 1998. But under “INTERREG” the EU is preparing to divide Britain into three-
five regions, all being joined to areas in other European countries. Each new
zone is to have its own assembly and flag.
The Arc Manche is one of the five transitional regions that is to
replace England and Scotland which will then cease to exist as we know it. The Arc consists of the southern and south
eastern coasts of Britain and the northern coast of France together with a part
of Belgium. This area will comprise the following County Councils of Kent, West
Sussex, Hampshire, Brighton and Hove City, Southampton City and Devon. On the
other side of the channel, the Arc Manche
comprises Brittany, Normandy, Calais and part of Belgium. The Arc is to be the first Transnational
Regions with others to follow - it is particularly important because it
includes both ends of the channel tunnel - both the south English coast and the
tunnel will be placed under French control. Its administrative capital will be
in Paris and its President a Frenchman.
The Atlantic Region: includes
Western parts of England, Wales and Northern Ireland which they propose joining
with Portugal and Spain.
The Northern Region: has eastern England and parts of Scotland joined
with Norway, Sweden, Demark, Belgium and the Netherlands and parts of Germany.
There
are five stages to “INTERREG” and we are currently in the fifth and final stage
2014-2020. If this plan succeeds it will divided Britain up and place each
Region under foreign control. I understand that Germany is the one country not
to face fragmentation. That will enormously increase Germany’s power which is
already great as she is the largest country in the EU and her banking system is
already controlling weaker EU Nation states. The rest of Europe including
Britain will be balkanised into ineffective little statelets (the Transnational Regions). Both Napoleon and
Hitler attempted to destroy our national sovereignty, freedoms and democracy and
many during the first and second World Wars gave up their lives to defend our
freedoms.
Given
the aforesaid information is true I would be pleased to learn from you
(i) Why successive British Governments
(both Labour and Conservative) have withheld this critical information from the
general public and
(ii) Why there has been a total
blackout in the national media in so far as these facts are not being disclosed
in the current EU referendum debate so that we as citizens have all the
relevant facts and can make an informed decision before casting our vote on 23rd
June next.
I would
be pleased to learn from you whether the facts are as stated and what your observations/views
are on these matters. I await the favour of your reply by return in view of the
imposed time constraints.
Yours
faithfully,
Hazel
Gaul
Heather
Metcalfe
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