Monday, September 24, 2007

The Second Battle Of Britain


BRITAIN’S destiny is at stake today.

Gordon Brown is about to sign an EU Constitution that would change for ever the way we are governed.

Brown promised us a referendum in his campaign to become PM. Now he’s giving two fingers to Britain.

In 1940 Winston Churchill said of the Battle Of Britain: “Never was so much owed by so many to so few.”

Today The Sun launches a battle to win a referendum on the Constitution.

And we echo Churchill by declaring: Never have so few decided so much for so many.

Wake up Britain! Our proud nation faces the greatest threat as an independent sovereign state since the dark days of World War II.

We won that titanic struggle against the roaring guns of Nazi Germany.

But we risk losing an equally crucial battle without a shot fired or a voice raised.

Unless we start that fight today, Gordon Brown will sign and ratify the EU Constitution — the blueprint for a United States of Europe — within weeks.

We will no longer have control over relations with other countries, the defence of our nation or the right to run our own police and law courts.

This takeover bid will consign Britain to a bit part in a 27-nation federal state permanently governed from Brussels by unelected officials and unaccountable politicians.

Centuries of parliamentary democracy will be consigned to history.

And, disgracefully, that irreversible decision will be made by a tame Parliament utterly out of tune with its voters.

The Labour government’s record on the loathed Constitution is one of promises made — and promises broken.

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