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What motivates the leaders of the United Kingdom Independence Party?


Tuesday, August 17, 2004 

UKIP's Betrayal of Euroscepticism Forces the Fight into France!

Following the by-elections failures in Leicester South, Hodge Hill and now the even greater fiasco of Hartlepool - it is perfectly clear that UKIP is in the process of betraying its members and other eurosceptics within the country, just as the other three political parties have already accomplished. It is clear to me that their own mercenary motives are principally to blame.

The fight against the forces of the EU therefore seems to be lost or fairly hopeless within the UK. France, with a referendum on the EU Constittion tentatively scheduled for the second half of next year now appears the area for extra effort. The French media supplies little in the way of critical reporting on the activities of the EU and I have therefore begun a blog in French - 'L'UE L'A EU ' linked here , and from this blog's sidebar. Please pass it along or link it - the internet will be a critical tool in the drive for a French 'NON' which now appears the best bet to sink the EU Constitution once and for all.

Early posts stress the dangers of the Popperian tyranny now being constructed in Europe, the full finally agreed text in French of the 852 page Constitutional Treaty, Protocols and Annexes.

(Native French speakers, able to correct my inevitable grammatical errors and spelling howlers, are invited to be as brutal and critical as they wish in the 'Comment' facility. I hope and believe the blog's title literally translated is "The EU's had it'.)


posted by Martin |11:17 AM
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