Bill Cash @ ConservativeHome: "Today is the twentieth anniversary of Britain signing up to the Maastricht Treaty. I urged John Major to veto Maastricht and he did not. I insisted on a referendum at the very least and he would not give one. I warned against economic and monetary union and the single currency as a political project demanding a veto from the then-Ministers. Now they watch the Eurozone crisis unfold as a result of a failed coercive, federal system which was a consequence of their failure to veto those unworkable proposals in line with Britain’s national interests and wider Europe. There has been a continuing stream of treaties ever since Maastricht. Successive administrations have allowed the European juggernaut to continue." Please read the post here.
There is absolutely nothing preventing a Sovereign Government from holding a referendum on our involvement in the EU NOW.
People are beginning to realise at long last, that if they vote for any one of the three major Political Parties, they are voting to remain in the European Union.
The only alternative to that is, all the people can with-hold all their taxes, until they are free from foreign rule. The people cannot pay foreigners to Govern this Gountry and neither can our Government because it is ALL contrary to our Common Law Constitution. Many died in two World WARS here in the UK so that this Country could continue to Govern itself according to its Constitution. Many wonderful people gave their lives so that we all TODAY could live in the FREEDOM TO GOVERN OURSELVES.