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Czech President Signs Lisbon Treaty as “Oily Dave” Confesses that Conservatives Lied over Referendum

November 3, 2009 - By BNP News

david_cameron_foolsCzech President Vaclav Klaus has signed the EU’s Lisbon Treaty on the same day that Tory leader David Cameron has finally admitted that his party lied to the electorate all along about holding a referendum on the issue in Britain.

Mr Klaus signed the treaty today after a Czech constitutional court dismissed objections lodged by a group of senators. His signature has now cleared the way for the creation of the EU superstate which will have a president and take control of all member states’ foreign and immigration policies.

The Czech approval removed the last semblance of the lie behind which Mr Cameron and the Conservative Party had been hiding.

In his statement, Mr Cameron lamely announced that once the Lisbon Treaty was endorsed by all 27 EU members, it will “not be a treaty” but will be part of European law.

The British National Party’s website was one of the first media forms to point this out a while ago. Mr Cameron and his fellow compulsive Tory liars denied this fact until yesterday.

Speaking at a press conference in London, Mr Cameron said ratification will mean a UK vote is no longer possible. “We want to have a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty but clearly it seems we are getting closer to the point where the treaty is not going to be a treaty but becomes part of European law. It looks as if times are changing.”

It is utterly impossible that Mr Cameron and the rest of the Tory party leadership did not know this to be a fact a long time ago.

Anyone with an internet connection could have found out that once implemented, the Lisbon Treaty was cast in iron and could not be “undone” except by a member nation’s total withdrawal from the EU itself.

Mr Cameron and the Tories chose to lie blatantly to the public on the topic, promising over and over again that they would hold a referendum on the issue.

One can only wonder at what deeply psychologically disturbed people must sit at the top leadership of the Conservative Party. What type of person would deliberately lie about a key aspect of their policy, in the full knowledge that they would eventually be publicly exposed as liars by the facts?

The only other explanation for such psychologically abnormal behaviour would be extreme stupidity.

This, of course, cannot be completely ruled out as the Tory leadership is already on record as being mind-numbingly stupid on a number of other policy issues. Recent examples include:

– The Tory promise to double the foreign aid from the present £8 billion to nearly £15 billion despite huge budget cuts at home;

– The encouragement of mass Third World immigration which is destroying Britain; and

– The Tory policy to privatise Royal Mail — when the loss of that organisation’s market share to a de-regularised market is the primary cause of the problems in the Post Office.

Given the above, it cannot be discounted that Mr Cameron and the other Tory leadership have been equally stupid when it comes to the legal implications of the Lisbon Treaty — but it is far more likely that they have just been lying once again.

The choice is and always has been: stay in the EU and lose sovereignty to the EU, or leave that organisation. There is no other option — and the Tories have now chosen theirs.





Nick Griffin MEP

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