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Sunday 25 October 2009

What is a traitor?

This post is prompted by the presence in the UK Government and Parliament of persons who are in receipt of an EU pension.

If you weren't aware, it is a condition of receiving an EU pension that one continues to promote the EU at every juncture.

So why are EU pensioners (such as Mandelson, Kinnocks, Lawson, etc) permitted to hold UK Government posts? Why indeed are they allowed in the House of Commons or the House of Lords?

This is not just about the continuing Brussels Gravy train, it is about consistent underhand inflluence, it is about secret (EU) agendas, it is about not representing the people of this country, it is about representing and acting for a foreign power.

Now that used to be a definition of treachery, of being a traitor. No wonder Bliar decided that it should no longer be a crime!

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traitor n one who betrays a person, country, or cause; a quisling. [Collins English Dictionary 1956]

Posted by Yokel at 22:48   |

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