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Hypocrite of the Week

March 2, 2008 - By News Team

This week we’ve chosen William Hague as our ‘Hypocrite of the Week’ for his grandstanding during the meeting held by the ‘I want a referendum Campaign’, following the Mass Lobby of MP’s that took place last Thursday.

This largely unreported event, although there were around three thousand protesters present,  will of course have zero impact on the established intent of Westminster to sell our birthright to Brussels.  Why else was it supported by the likes of William Hague?

Hague and others of his ilk were only present to dupe the misguided protesters, and keep up the charade that the treacherous Tories are really still on the side of Britain. 

They’re not! 

Hague, like many other Tory politicians love to talk tough on anything pertaining to the EU, and, of course, at the moment, they are all demanding that we, the people, must be given a say over the Lisbon Treaty. But they don’t really intend to do anything to really rescue us from our present difficulties!  Far from it!

The reality is that Hague the Vague – in the EU but not run by the EU – has not the slightest intention of taking Britain out of the EU!

For if any of those self serving and institutionally corrupt politicians really had Britain’s interests at heart, we wouldn’t even be discussing this, ‘Lisbon Treaty’!  For their oaths of office, (just as with HMQ) would not have permitted them to even consider such a prospect.

Mention leaving the EU  and Hague and co suddenly have attacks of the vapours.  Not in our interest old boy, all those jobs lost, etc, etc, etc!

William Hague you are our

‘Hypocrite of the Week’

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Nick Griffin MEP

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