Friday, Jul 18, 2008

More from Gordon Boom.....

Express: SOLD OUT TO EUROPE: BROWN MAKES QUEEN SIGN AWAY OUR SOVEREIGNTY

''...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...''

Posted by hpwatcher @ 09:00 AM (539 views) Add Comment

7 Comments

1. renting2 said...

Will that mean house prices and fuel dropping to European levels?

Friday, July 18, 2008 09:21AM Report Comment
 

2. sold 2 rent 1 said...

Where was the Express when the referendum was being debated in Parliament.
Nowhere.

TAKE A CLUE - (as Ian Lungold often says)

Friday, July 18, 2008 09:25AM Report Comment
 

3. montesquieu said...

Relevance to HPC?

Boring.

Friday, July 18, 2008 09:43AM Report Comment
 

4. Ketha said...

Kinda think we'd be a better position globally if we were more european. Capitalism has completely destroyed our nation, communities, society yet we worry about Europe. I welcome European Culture, it's got to beat the streets of vomit and knife crime.

Friday, July 18, 2008 09:47AM Report Comment
 

5. Planning4acrash said...

From www.stuartwheeler.co.uk

Wednesday 25 June 2008 – Judgment was given. We have lost. We applied to the Court of Appeal for leave to appeal and there was to be a hearing, on Friday 18 July, of that application. THE GOVERNMENT, HOWEVER, PERFORMED THE FINAL ACT OF RATIFICATION AT NOON YESTERDAY (16 JULY) KNOWING I WAS ABOUT TO APPLY TO THE COURT FOR PERMISSION TO APPEAL. It turns out, contrary to what I had thought until very recently, that ratification can be undone until all 27 members of the EU have ratified. I am therefore proceeding with a hearing ordered by Lord Justice Dyson to be held at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow morning (Friday 18 July), of my application for leave to appeal.

Friday, July 18, 2008 10:40AM Report Comment
 

6. drewster said...

Naff all relevance to HPC. Wouldn't mind if our house prices fell to European levels though.

Friday, July 18, 2008 10:43AM Report Comment
 

7. brian t said...

"Wouldn't mind if our house prices fell to European levels though."

I presume you mean Continental Europe... you really don't want prices to migrate to Irish levels, especially Dublin. There's a crash in progress here too, but it might be slowed by all the people and companies moving from London to Dublin to save costs... and to escape the ramifications of the Lisbon Treaty. B)

Friday, July 18, 2008 02:24PM Report Comment
 

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