WHAT ENGLAND EXPECTS
On June 4-2009 your vote
for
www.LIBERTAS.eu
will ensure that that
either the EU will have to revert to a looser arrangement of
independent nation states or it will in time of economic
collapse and destroy itself.
We
hope that whatever your present political preference or if any at the moment
that you will for the forthcoming election help to shake up the present incumbents
and help send a strong breath of fresh air which will fill our hallowed Ancient
Hall at Westminster with ‘Liberty’.
Don’t
Forget? -Your unselfish
Decision will put Your once Free Country back on track for the Future and all
that it will cost will be for You to use Your right to protect Your Freedom and
Country.
Over a Hundred and Fifty Seven years ago a great
patriotic Prime Minister -Foreign Secretary -Lord Palmerstone (Henry John Temple)
-beloved by his People defined the principle of nationality as follows:
“
Providence meant mankind to be divided into separate nations, and for this
purpose countries have been bounded by natural barriers, and races of men have
been distinguished by separate languages, habits, manners, dispositions, and
characters…” (1848)
“…We have in the first place to say that the Business of an English Government,
is to pursue that course of Foreign Policy which on the whole they may think
right; and not to attempt the impossible task of at all times and upon all
subjects doing that which is agreeable to all Foreign Governments. A
man who in private life attempts to please everyone, invariably fails; and
the Government of a great country would not be more successful in such an
endeavour…
.
It must at times be an advantage to a foreign Prince…in the present state of
the continent to visit England and to see with his own eyes, how Liberty may be
combined with Loyalty, Freedom with public order, and how the Respect which
is shown by the Crown for the Rights of the Subject and for the enactment of
the Law produces corresponding Feelings on the Part of the People and inspires
them with similar Respect for the Rights of the Crown and for the Laws which
secure the Liberties and the Property of all , from the highest to the lowest
in the Land. ”
For a full statement of his Principles:
“I
hold with respect to alliances that England is a Power sufficiently strong,
sufficiently powerful to steer her own course, and not to tie herself as an
unnecessary appendage to the policy of any other Government. I hold that the real policy of England-apart
from questions which involve her own particular interests, political or
commercial-is to be the champions of justice and right, pursuing that course
with moderation and prudence, not becoming the Quixote of the world, but giving
the weight of her moral sanction and support wherever she thinks that justice
is, and wherever she thinks wrong has been done…
It is a narrow policy to suppose that this
country or that is to be marked out as the eternal ally or the perpetual enemy
of England. We have no eternal
enemies. Our interests are eternal and
perpetual, and those interests it is our duty to follow.”
[In 1848 Lord Palmerstone
was Foreign Secretary at the age of sixty-three. He entered Parliament in 1807- Secretary at
War in 1809; 1811-28 (most years) War Office; 1830- 1852 Foreign Office; 1852-55
-Home Office; 1855-65.
‘ Born 1784 in Park Street Westminster. Family home ‘Broadlands’ Hampshire. Died on
the morning of October 18, 1865. And the last candle [last of his contempories]
of the Eighteenth century was out.’
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[It
is significant that the word ‘England’ was not a word despised in our House of Commons
during the time of this great patriot of England and only closer to our own times
has the word Britain taken its place though we do detect a slight revival now
in existence. ]
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TREATY OF TREASON
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THE
REVOLUTION-
A MANIFESTO
[2008]
by
RON
PAUL
[From
any good book stockist or on line -AMAZON.UK
Price
£7.31 + Shipping & packing £ 2.75]
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Other websites:
Mises Institute and www.Mises.org
www.LewRockwell.com
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