Tuesday, 11 March 2008

How did our ‘wonderful’ representatives in Westminster vote on the Conservative call to have a referendum on the EU treaty/constitution?

Find out here

Andrew Gwynne (Denton & Reddish)
David Heyes (Ashton under Lyne)
James Purnell (Stalybridge & Hyde)

11 comments:

Tom Hagen said...

Party parrots.

Anonymous said...

http://www.bnp.org.uk/2008/03/06/1222/ - Near enough the same headline and people say this isn't a BNP blog!

Tameside Citizen said...

I am sorry ‘anon’. I do not use the BNP website as a source of information for this blog. The news item was from The Daily Telegraph. However, after reading your comments I just looked at the BNP homepage and this story does not feature on the front page. The lead story is about fears that postal votes are being stolen by the Labour Party in a bid to pervert the course of democracy. The next item is about the link between the heroin trade and global Jihad (whatever that may be!).

http://www.bnp.org.uk/

Anonymous said...

Traitors, cowards, charlatans. Lord Haw Haw will be laughing in his grave.

Anonymous said...

All our local MPs voted against the call for a referendum. Typical.

Anonymous said...

To those who feel we MUST be part of europe to remain important.
Why?
The swiss feel no need to be dominated by the USE, yet they have a much better standard of living than us.
Same goes for Norway.

Trident nuclear weapons and the Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carriers give us a much more pointed effect on the world than Europe ever could.

The wonderful way in which the EU has stopped the Genocide in Darfur is proof of that

Anonymous said...

I blame Taylor

Tameside Citizen said...

I think Cllr Taylor would have given the people the chance to vote in a referendum if he had his way. I am sure I once read on his website that he was not in favour of us being swallowed up in the burgeoning U.S.E.

Anonymous said...

Come on all u little Englanders. The union of Gt Britain is finished and the union of a new united Europe is here and here to stay. Emrace the future and disgard the past.

Anonymous said...

Embrace the future

Dickhead

Anonymous said...

Orwell's vision of a future dominated by two superpowers; Eurasia and Oceania is one step closer.