About this user
I am proud to be from Lancashire England and view the NWO and the current EUSSR/USE as a threat to peoples identity and culture.
I'm patriotic about my country and would encourage all the citizens of Europe to vote Euroskeptic in June this year. I'm personally voting for UKIP.
I believe that our chosen leaders must be from our local area and not hiding away in a secret meeting in Brussels or Washington.
Our leaders should be local and thus accountable to the community.
This does not mean I don't support free trade between countries, nor does it mean that I believe diplomacy isn't essential to keeping the peace.
My political views aside, I enjoy nature and am interesting in ideas regarding renewable energy sources.
I like watching programs about space exploration and believe one day man will take a voyage from the earth and colonize other planets.
My education is primarily Psychology, Education, and Philosophy.
I hate no one but have no time for those meglamaniac people in the NWO or the EUSSR.
Norway and Switzerland are prosperous without being part of the EU.
Under rules brought about by the Maasticht treaty, Britain is commited to run its economy for the benefit of the EU as a whole - and not for the British people. (see articles 11,43-45 of the Amsterdam treaty)
If we left the EU, we would be protected by WTO 'GATT' agreements, which have been bringing down trade barriers for many years.
9% of our economy (GDP) is exported within the EU, 11% is exported to non-EU countries, 80% remains in the UK (Lord Pearson; Global Britain; Briefing note 22, Dec 2002)
A single currency is not essential to trade anymore than a single language, shoe size, or sex!
It is only by leaving the EU that we stand to keep our currency (which the govt is obliged to change if we remain) and regain the ability to choose an economic policy that is best for the British people.
Entitlement cards = ID cards. All EU citizens should have microchipped smart cards to get public services, and even transact on the internet. They will not only carry information, but have payment capabilities (eg bus fares). They will enable our movements and even our lifestyle to be checked (see E-Europe @ wwwdotnewalliancedotorg)
Once identity/entitlement cards have been issued, it's simple to make it compulsory to carry them, as EU police chiefs have demanded. With declining revenues putting pressure on essential public services, and the less-than-prudent former chancellor (Broon) having to borrow billions, the multi-billion pound scheme should never have been announced, but the Govts loyalty is to the EU.
Europol, the EU's emerging police force have immunity from prosecution (SIS computer - These Tides magazine, no1, 1997)
Before 1998, the UK took 6% less tax from its people than was typical for the EU. Since our ever-so-thick PM (then chancellor) signed up to a policy paper "The New European Way", our tax bills have rocketed (signed by Broon 17.11.98)
Former pensions minister, Frank Field, blamed EU rules (FRS17), agreed without discussion in parliament, as a closure of many occupational pension schemes.