We Reject the Decision to Deny us a Referendum on the EU
Q. What is the difference between Denmark, France, Ireland and the United Kingdom?
A. The politicians in Denmark, France and Ireland rejected the votes of the people on matters concerning the European Union and the people of the United Kingdom are rejecting the votes of the politicians on Monday night.
The mainstream media gives the impression that there were 111 ‘rebels’ who voted for a referendum. I say that there were 483 who rebelled against the British people by denying us a vote.
I could write about how the richest countries in Europe are outside the EU or the damage that EU regulations cause British industry or the dangers in losing our sovereignty or a hundred other issues, but frankly, it would be a waste of time because it has all been said already and politicians just won’t listen.
I think some MPs are traitors, while others are far too naive for the positions they hold. The only solution that I can think of is to start trials to determine which ones are the traitors and remove them and deal with them in an appropriate fashion and send the naive ones onto pastures new where their ignorance of economics and history can no longer threaten the rest of us.
Already, there is a new petition for a referendum with nearly 4,000 votes in a day. Here is a list of how the MPs voted on Monday.
MPs really must learn who it is they work for.
[Picture by Max Tasker]



“MPs really must learn who it is they work for.”
Yes, they must. They must realize that they work for their constituents, including all those hard-working small and medium-sized business owners (and their many, many employees) whose livelihoods would be utterly ruined by the uncertainty over the UK’s economic status that would prevail during the many months between the legislation for a referendum being laid and the outcome of the referendum actually being implemented. Shame on those 483 MPs for preferring to vote for economic stability instead. How dare they? It’s not as if we have 10% unemployment, pay cuts/freezes across the board and huge cuts in public spending, is it?
Firstly, John, I own a small business.
Secondly, freedom is more valuable than all the tea in China.
Thirdly, if those MPs had any idea about “economic stability” we wouldn’t be in the mess we are in.
So I guess you’re some kind of expert on econpomic stability, and clearly know better than all those actual economists out there who point out that prevaricating and equivocating at this point would be economic suicide, right?
maybe they have something to lose if there is a referendum and the people vote to leave the EEC.
Abraham Lincoln said you can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time.
the game is up mr cameron
John,
They will not learn, lest they are taught, and a harsh lesson it must be, and a cruel schoolmaster must teach it it.
Just give me a call.
Dude,
Please tell me you didn’t mod me for the biblical word ‘piss’.
No, I think it was the unbiblical word for ‘poo’.
Stewie,
Isaiah 36 v 12
You learn something new every day, eh?
I believe that the european is going to collapse very soon, the reason, is the corruption that is going on in the union.
Why should we in the UK have to pay out to keep other countries afloat.
Another day, another one of Cowan’s paranoid conspiracy theories.
Two months + without a post … Has this blog ’stopped’, and the blogger gone mainstream?
It isn’t a “paranoid conspiracy theory”, Edwards, it’s a fact. All the parties have promised a referendum and they all lied. Learn the facts before coming out with the same old boring – and wrong – conclusion.
Little Mo – nice timing. I’m back.
P.S. The day I’m asked to go mainstream is the day I need to question where I’m heading!