NONE
DARE CALL IT TREASON
* On 1st January 1973, Conservative British Prime Minister Edward Heath took Britain into the European Common Market. Heath reassured Parliament and the British people at the time that British sovereignty would not be affected and that we were just joining a trading partnership. His 1971 government White Paper stated the following:
"There is no question of Britain losing essential national sovereignty . The British safeguards of habeus corpus and trial by jury will remain intact. So will the principle that a man is innocent until he has been proved guilty."
* Subsequent papers came to light which unequivocally showed that Edward Heath recognised at the time the full implications of what he was doing. Years later, in a BBC interview in 1998, Heath admitted that he had known all along that Britain was signing up to a federal Europe.
* Through further amendments to the Treaty of Rome, the original Common Market has gradually been changed into the European Union of today. The British people have never given their consent, nor have properly understood the implications of the European Union. Most are too bored with politics to find out.
* The reason successive British governments have
been the only national administrations deliberately to lie and mislead their
electorate over Europe is because they knew the British people would be horrified
and would not tolerate the destruction and loss of control of their own country.

