The destruction of 27 democratic constitutions, 27 national parliaments,
14 national currencies and 14 central banks by the "European"
Union has been brought about by the same forces which were twice defeated
in the first 50 years of the 20th century.
These various powers have now largely achieved what they fought two
world wars to attain - an integrated anti-democratic, corporatist European
Superstate under German domination.
Here is what you can do to make a difference: Most of these steps
can be either y reproduced in or adapted to local national circumstances:
1. See the list of companies and individuals most identified with the
destruction of the free nations of Europe (British Eurofederalists on
this site). Boycott the companies and vote against the individuals and
tell them why and what they need to do to regain your custom or vote
(i.e. reject the Euro and the European Union, withdraw from any Eurofederalist
business organisations and support a common market of sovereign democratic
nations).
2. Similarly note the Eurofederalist MPs listed in that section and
seek to have them de-selected and defeated - regardless of their party
or political beliefs. Do not forget that there is no point in voting
for an MP who shares some of your political beliefs if the Parliament
to which he wishes you to elect him has no constitutional power to do
anything.
3. In Britain - join the British Declaration of Independence (formerly
the South Molton Declaration) and force your MP to sign before the next
election. You can influence him/her by pledging your vote on the website
www.bdicampaign.org Outside Britain ensure that the same kind of campaign
is run in your country. The BDI is a mode which can be adapted to other
countries - so long as the people have a vote! The BDI provides a solution
to the grave crisis in Europe - by forcing your elected representatives
to recognise the sovereignty of the people. The BDI allows the voter
to take back control of the political process. If a political party
provides an equal or better constitutional policy the BDI website will
certainly inform you and recommend that policy.
4. Buy and distribute the leaflets. Hundreds of thousands of these
have been bought and distributed and are influencing those who do not
normally take an interest in politics and do not have time to read books.
Use the facts and arguments in these leaflets in your letters to the
press and MPs. Those outside Britain should translate the leaflets and
use them in their campaigns.
5. Engage in day-to-day political affairs - writing to the press, writing
to complain to your MP, going to public meetings. Politics is a grubby
game which decent people find rather pathetic and so avoid. However,
when your nation, your parliament and your democracy are in danger of
extinction YOU MUST ACT.
5. Fight all Proportional Representation systems of voting. In Germany
the Social Democratic Party - the Party of Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder
- was found to be selling places on proportional representation candidate
lists. In Cologne they had rewarded party supporters with well-paid
jobs if they (among other favours) stepped down from their (usually
high) place on the PARTY LIST.
All PR systems have lists of candidates for whom the electorate cannot
vote but who nevertheless, if they are high up the list, will be elected
to parliament under that system. PR systems give enormous power and
patronage to the Party machine over its members and voters and therefore
to the executive in Government over the Party. This naturally enhances
the authoritarian nature of politics in those countries - and makes
the destruction of their national constitutions rather easy, as we have
seen in the European Union.
In Germany for instance the Free Democratic Party was in Government
for decades without a break even though they averaged only 7-8% of the
vote.
PR also means that even after the election no one knows who the Government
will be - until the party hierarchies have, in smoke-filled rooms, bargained
with usually small parties with less than 10% of the vote. It is at
this stage that non-democratic power - like favours to trade unions
and big business and the European Commission - can and do enter the
equation.
All PR systems take power away from the true sovereigns - the people
- and make the MP accountable not to the voters but to the party hierarchy
and ultimately to the Government machine and anti-democratic corporatist
interests.