British Conservative-Lib-Dem Government besotted with EU
By Michael Smith (Veshengro)
The actions of the British government is showing, once again, how far removed the great majority of the people in the Palace of Westminster, and especially the ministers, are from the will of the people in the streets.
Despite the rhetoric of the Conservative Party prior to coming to power in 2010 as to a referendum about Britain's membership in the EU. A vote, made possible by a Back Bench Committee though instigated via an E-petition of hundreds of thousands of signatures, was subjected to a 3-line-whip by the main parties, demanding that all their MPs reject such as motion out of hand and vote against this.
The people wanted to have at least a proper debate though, in fact, they wanted a referendum in order to have their say on whether or not Britain remains in the European Union, as it is.
So far all we have seen from this Con-Dem coalition government in Westminster is broken promises. The “greenest government ever”, which David Cameron and Nick Clegg trumpeted from the rooftops is not happening and nor are the “a resident park keeper for every park in this country”, as promised by David Cameron before he became Prime Minister, and neither will the people be permitted to decide whether they want to be ruled by Brussels – or is that, in fact, Berlin – or not.
The real reason that the government, besotted with the EU, is not prepared to allow the people to speak is because government knows fair well the way which the people would vote.
The PM went so far as to say that they people don't know what they are talking about as to Britain leaving the EU and that it is better for Britain to remain in the federal Europe.
Democracy, according to the British government, and the party color does not make any difference, appears to be applicable to those in the Palace of Westminster only and they run roughshod over the wishes of the people. Maybe they should remember who got them their.
Britain should have left the European Economic Community, later the European Community, as soon as it re-branded itself as the European Union. A federal Europe, a United States of Europe, is NOT what the people want, at least not the majority of the British.
Europe, as in the EU and its governing bodies, the European Commission, the European Council, and whatever other names they may have, are totally unelected, bar the Parliament, which in this case does not count, want to create a federal surveillance state, also, as can be seen by all the demands for Internet control, etc., of ALL citizens in ALL EU member states, with their demands for all Internet data and communications traffic of everyone to be stored “just in case” for in the region of ten years (maybe more).
In some EU countries – Germany in the lead – and even one or two non-EU countries – such as Switzerland – the authorities have developed and are deploying malware with which to infect people's computers in order to spy on them.
They have even tried to make anti-virus software makers comply to not have their software recognize this Trojan. The Finnish F-Secure and the Czech company AVG both have stated that they will not comply and that their software will be set to recognize government viruses and Trojans in the same way as all others.
This so-called Federal Trajan can do, apparently, a lot more than just spy. It is said to be capable to give law enforcement and security services total insight into and control of the target computer, and that to such an extent as to delete, alter and even add files and folders on the target computer.
It would appear that such spying and other activities are being condoned, endorsed and even actively encouraged from the side of the European Union and its unelected governing and controlling bodies, with many commissioners and even members of the European parliament demanding ever more control mechanisms still.
The KGB and the Ministerium fuer Staatssicherheit (MfS), aka Stasi, had nothing on the EU and its intelligence apparatus when it comes to spying on the people. Time to get out of the EU and to stay out.
© 2011