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TraitorsGate

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5th March 2008: A Date Which Will Live in Infamy

Yesterday 311 Parliamentary parasitic traitors defecated on our democracy by denying the British people a vote on their own future – they did so for no other reason than they knew they would lose any such vote. They have wantonly defrauded the public of their say, in the same way many of them defraud the [...]

The way to defeat the Lisbon Treaty is through a Constitutional challenge - not climbing cranes!

It has been reported in the news today that two protesters have climbed a crane adjacent to the House of Commons to protest over the refusal of the lying Labour Government to make good on their manifesto promise to hold a referendum. However, as numerous visitors to this site have pointed out, they and a [...]

BBC Traitors cross the line!

From Today’s Sun Newspaper:
THE BBC is to accuse the most highly decorated battalion in the Army of torturing and executing six Iraqi prisoners in cold blood. The allegations include claims that a 14-year-old boy was garrotted and a man was shot point-blank in the head. Flagship programme Panorama will claim the prisoners were murdered after [...]

MPs’ debate on EU treaty is a scandal

 

To describe the examination(?) of the Lisbon Treaty currently taking place in the, ‘House of Commons’, as a debate, would be a misnomer. For few of them can even be bothered to turn up. And those that do are not truly ‘examining’ and amending the bill to incorporate this Treaty into [...]

Introducing “Traitorsgate”

As from today we shall be launching a news initiative to be known as “Traitorsgate” – so-named for reasons that will shortly become obvious.
Articles published under “Traitorsgate” will concern themselves with Westminster’s treasonous collusion with the EU, in the same way that “Allowancesgate” concerns itself with issues of Westminster abuses of Parliamentary privilege, commonly perceived as [...]