War Criminal Blair Set to Become EU President as Irish “Yes” Vote Turns into Quagmire for Tories
International war criminal Tony Blair is set to become president of the European Union as early counts from the Irish referendum indicate a “yes” vote win which will bring about a speedy implementation of the Lisbon Treaty.
The “yes” vote victory, combined with a Blair presidency, has one positive angle: it places the Conservative Party into a nightmare quagmire of its own making.
As first pointed out on this website, the Tory leadership has been arrogantly deceitful to the public over their true position on Europe.
On the one hand, well aware that a popular vote in Britain would most likely deliver a “no” vote, they have played to the public gallery and have made opposition to the Lisbon Treaty an election promise.
However, Mr David Cameron and his colleagues know full well that once implemented, the only way for Britain to get out of the new EU constitution is to withdraw from the EU.
As the Tories are fully committed to the EU, they have been deliberately vague and contradictory on the Lisbon Treaty, hoping that it will be a done deal by the time they intend to form a government.
If that scenario comes to pass, Mr Cameron will be able to tell the public that the country has no choice but to accede to the constitution, or be ejected from the EU.
In this way, he hopes to con everybody into thinking he still has his credibility intact despite earlier assurances that Britain would have a referendum on the matter.
This is important for Mr Cameron within the Conservative Party as well. The Euro-sceptic wing of that party played a crucial role in Mr Cameron’s leadership victory over challenger David Davis, and they will be demanding their pound of flesh in return.
The Irish “yes” vote — obtained after illegal intervention in the campaign by the European Commission and the overt blackmail of the Irish people with threats of unemployment — also makes the Tory nightmare of an EU President Blair likely.
For British nationalists, there is, of course, no difference between the Tory and Labour positions, as both will inevitably lead to this nation’s submersion into the EU.
Mr Blair, however, is in for a surprise. Nick Griffin MEP will shortly lay formal war crimes charges against Mr Blair over an incident in the Balkans during the most recent war there.
Mr Griffin, who made the announcement after his election to the European parliament, said at the time that Mr Blair and others should also be charged for the Iraq War.
“However, we have enough evidence right now to make a case against Jeff Hoon and Tony Blair for an incident during the Balkans War when a Serbian TV station was bombed,” Mr Griffin said.








