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Book Selection Britain held Hostage By Lindsay Jenkins Blairs Britain By Hal Colebatch Europe's Full Circle' by Rodney Atkinson |
Britain Held Hostage by Lindsay Jenkins With a foreword by Frederick Forsyth Second edition Published 3/98 (Lindsay Jenkins, Orange State Press, 1997, 1998, All Rights Reserved) Britain Held Hostage reveals for the first time who created the European Union and why. Even before the Second World War British and American friends in high places planned one Europe. Resistance leaders fought for a superstate like Nazi Europe but without Hitler, but it took the Americans to make it happen. Today Britain has a new constitution, the Treaty of Rome; British law is subservient to European law. Shortly Britain will be a province in a German Europe. Proposals for one army and one police force are only the latest in a long line of 'smaller steps' leading to 'major consequences' for British voters. Soon the British will know they won the war but lost the peace. Until the British know and understand the history of the EU, who made it happen and why, they are likely to continue to fall into every trap which Brussels lays for them until finally, they are unable to disentangle themselves other than by physical force. Three great driving forces combined to create one superstate, a United States of Europe: socialist ideology, Germany's lust for supremacy, and the mixed motives of some American governments. The result is a democracy in name only. What 'Europeans' call 'the democratic deficit' is vast. The de facto government of the EU is a group of bureaucrats, non-elected Commissioners, nominated by Member Governments headed by the de facto President of Europe. They and their staff promise only to act in the interests of the EU, not in their national interests. The European Parliament is a talking shop with minimal powers. It cannot start legislation, it does not sit in the same building or even the same town as the Commission. In its own interest it strengthens centralism and increases its own authority and that of its closest ally, the Commission. It is no friend of the nation state. The European constituencies are so large that not surprisingly voters take little interest in European elections. The 340 million electorate speaks twelve main languages with as many cultures and traditions. Most European countries do not have a long history of independence or democracy. After the Second World War France, Germany and Italy had new constitutions - a regular occurrence for all of them. Then in France governments rose and fell in short order as they had since 1870,10 usually lasting months only. In 1949 Germany, after twelve years of dictatorship, reverted to a democracy which it had only ever experienced for fourteen years from 1919 under the Weimar Republic. Italy had been without democracy for twenty-two years under Mussolini. It has only existed as a country for just over a hundred years and Belgium for little longer. Available from all bookshops ISBN number 0-9657812-1-6 Order online here
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Blairs Britain by Hal
Colebatch This book is a must for all who are interested in Britain and charts the strange new Britain emerging under this Labour Government and its penumbra of cultural activists. The author argues the case that Tony Blair is the most radical of British Prime Ministers. He gives well referenced proof of every claim and example he gives. Rather than the conventional prizes and aims of politics Blair and hidden groups, both in this Britain and abroad, have targeted the very identity of Britain with the wish to destroy the country and that which many Britons are rightly proud of. Behind the facade of more-or-less conventional economic pragmatism, New Labour has a programme to change practically every aspect of Britain's culture, economy, structure and heritage - permanently and irrevocably. This book is an easy to read, eminently quotable and well researched guidebook and warning. It will make clear - why and how some of the everyday happenings of this Government, that may well have drawn your attention, are happening. Available from all good bookshops
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Corporate Elites and the New Fascism', Compuprint, 1997, "Europe has come full circle. The UK faces the same political crisis as in the 1930's... suppression rather than expression of public opinion. " From This England books: 01242 515156. ISBN 0 9525110 0 2 Paperback £7.95
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