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Lots Of Similarities Between Bush & Blair: Both Conniving Scum



SECRET NEW PLAN FOR EU SUPERSTATE

Changing: Europe
Friday June 15,2007

TONY Blair wants to hand the European Union radical new powers in his last act as Prime Minister, it emerged today.
The Prime Minister has welcomed controversial plans to bring back the troubled EU constitution by the back door - totally bypassing the need for public referendums on sweeping new powers for Brussels.German chancellor Angela Merkel has suggested ditching the name "constitution" from the title and instead calling it an "amending treatyÓ - to avoid having to seek the approval of voters.French and Dutch voters rejected the original plan - which would hand Brussels the power to represent individual countries at the UN and change national laws - two years ago.

The British people will see right through any shabby stitch-up.

Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague
Britain's voting rights would be reduced by a third under the scheme and our hard-won veto on European directives would be torn up. Britain could also lose the right to impose quotas on immigration. Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague said: "If Tony Blair thinks he can hoodwink the British people by smuggling in the rejected EU consitution under another name, he had better think again.

"He underestimates the British people. They will see right through any shabby stitch-up."If the Labour Government sign up to a new treaty that takes powers from Britain and hands them over to the EU, the British people must have the final say in a referendum."The Germans believe "as much of the substance of the constitution as possible" should be kept, renamed and put into law.


Scrapping the name will help Mr Blair reach agreement at what will be his last EU Summit and virtually his last public duty before handing over to Gordon Brown. But the document makes no reference to one of Mr Blair's previous key demands - an opt-out from a shift to more joint European decisions affecting criminal law and justice. A Government spokeswoman welcomed the latest approach to what is being billed as one of the most important EU Summit gatherings for years. We fully support the German Presidencys desire to reach agreement on institutional reform, she said. "We welcome their proposal to return to the classical method of treaty change whereby the existing treaties would be amended. We believe an amending treaty should help to make the EU more efficient. The more effectively the EU works together, the more that it is in our national interest as well as our international interests. The German plan talks about calling the result of any Summit agreement a Treaty on the function of the Union - removing the federalist implications which have been plaguing efforts to get EU reform plans back on track. But the report makes clear the EU would still develop a single legal personality - a bid to give the EU collectively more weight on the world stage, and fuelling Eurosceptic fears of a further whittling away of national status in Europe. On the Summit agenda will be the removal from any new reform document of other contentious plans, such as promoting the EU flag and EU anthem. But the German Presidency expects to see a charter of fundamental rightsÓ given legal force as part of any reform package.EU foreign ministers meet in Luxembourg on Sunday for a first discussion of the options. EU leaders gather in Brussels next Thursday, prepared to launch Òan intergovernmental conference on the details of a new treaty if they can agree the outline.Neil O'Brien, director of the think-tank Open Europe, expressed surprise that a single legal personality for the EU was still being considered. It was an unpopular move already flatly rejected by the UK and would not, he predicted, survive in any final deal. Mr O'Brien went on: ÒThis memo suggests that the new version of the constitutional treaty is likely to be more radical than expected, and it will strengthen calls for a referendum.

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