The end of Britain. Czech president Vaclav Klaus’ resistance to the Lisbon treaty came to an end when the Czech constitutional court ruled that the treaty was not unconstitutional. Duly signed, the treaty will become law on 1st December. Britain has already lost huge chunks of her sovereignty to Brussels but the treaty will siphon off even more and result in a tsunami of new European Union regulations and interference in Britain against which we have absolutely no right to say “no”. They now for example have the right to raise a European tax and control our borders.

The Labour party reneged on their promise of a referendum and Blair and Brown have been the chief proponents of forcing us into the “new Europe”.  This fact along with their deliberate policy of swamping Britain with immigrants and the associated anti-free speech laws makes this labour government the most politically extreme and anti-democratic government in modern British history.

In fact I no longer recognise them as being British. They are fifth columnists and quislings who grabbed power by lies and deception and whose purpose is to aid the enemy. To destroy the fabric of Britain, a task in which they have largely succeeded.

The Tories too have no place to hide on these issues. Cameron’s farcical U-turn on a referendum is nothing more than desertion in the face of the enemy. Cameron is a coward and a traitor. His decision to concentrate on negotiating opt-outs if the Tories win the next election is nothing more than bluster which he hopes will deceive some of his supporters. He knows that he can ask for op-outs until hell freezes over but the new post-Lisbon EU is under no obligation whatsoever to give in to his demands. The fact is that the EU is more likely to INCREASE its power, an action which they can now take without referring to national parliaments thanks to the Lisbon treaty. No discussion, no referenda.

This makes the result in the Huntingdon North council by election last week when the Tory vote collapsed in favour of the UKIP candidate, interesting (the BNP didn’t stand). One can only wonder how many disaffected euro-sceptic Tories will defect at the coming general election knowing that a referendum has already been denied them. The BNP didn’t field a candidate in Huntingdon North but must stand to gain from the movement of the euro-sceptic Tories. Cameron’s decision not to hold a referendum will cost him dear. All of a sudden the result of the next election is not so sure.

But the whole of Europe is already buckling under the insanity of the existing EU. One example: In Italy yesterday where the European court of human rights has ruled that crucifixes that hang in classrooms violate religious and educational freedoms. A country about which virtually every film I have ever seen shows a crucifix hanging from the wall of the most impoverished family to the richest merchant. A country which has strong emotional and historical links with Catholicism. A Christian country in a Christian Europe. Whose human rights are they talking about?  Not ours. Not the rights of white European Christians.

The Italian government can appeal to the Strasbourg court's Grand Chamber. If the  petition is rejected, or if an appeal is subsequently thrown out, which is very likely,  then Italy will be obliged to comply.

Where to stop. Probably here, otherwise I’ll just end up ranting.

But I’ll leave you with this one other snippet from today’s news.  According to this Gallup poll  “700 Million Worldwide Desire to Migrate Permanently”. Of that number 45 million said they would like to immigrate to Britain, and over 200 million to Europe (read Western Europe). The largest group of potential immigrants comes from Sub-Saharan Africa.

And our borders are now in the hands of an unaccountable EU who make policy over which we have no say and who have shown themselves very willing in the past to encourage mass immigration.