At midnight last night, the United Kingdom ceased to be a sovereign state

Ellipse

The Living Force
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Telegraph.co.uk
Daniel Hannan
December 1st, 2009
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We woke up in a different country today. Alright, it doesn’t look very different. The trees still seem black against the winter sun; the motorways continue to jam inexplicably; commuters carry on avoiding eye contact. But Britain is no longer a sovereign nation. At midnight last night, we ceased to be an independent state, bound by international treaties to other independent states, and became instead a subordinate unit within a European state.

Yes, a European state. Take a quick dekko at the definition set out in Article One of the1933 Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States: “The state as a person of international law should possess the following qualifications: (a) a permanent population; (b) a defined territory; (c) government; and (d) capacity to enter into relations with the other states.”

Until yesterday, the EU qualified on grounds (a), (b) and (c). Now it has ticked the final box. Under the Lisbon Treaty, which came into force today, it acquires “legal personality”, which gives it the right to sign accords and treat with other states. Nor is this right simply theoretical: the EU now has a foreign minister, a diplomatic corps (the European External Action Service) and 160 overseas embassies.

Until yesterday, the EU could not annex additional policy areas without a new treaty, which needed to be ratified by all its constituent nations. Now, it has the so-called “passerelle” clause, or self-amending mechanism. Parliament, in other words, no longer has the final say on extensions of EU jurisdiction. The EU derives its authority, not from its 27 members, but from its own foundational texts.

Until yesterday, Britain could simply walk out of the EU by abrogating the Treaty of Rome and repealing the 1972 European Communities Act. Henceforth, it will have to go through the secession procedure laid down in Lisbon. In other words – in the minds of Euro-lawyers, at any rate, if not of British constitutionalists – the EU gets to settle the terms on which its members are allowed to leave. Formal sovereignty has been shifted from the national capitals to Brussels.

It is appalling, demeaning, disgraceful that such a thing should have been done without popular consent, and in the absence of the referendum that all three parties had promised. “There’s no point in crying over spilt milk,” you might say. True. But there is every point in mopping it up.

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The world (and by that I mean the people of the world) has been in dire straits for many decades. The Euroskeptics talk about the EU superstate as if it is going to take away all of our freedoms and reduce us to vassals of a central EU government. Meet the new boss, same as the old one.

The game is over, stop crying over LONG since spilled milk, it has not only been spilled, it has spoiled and dried up on the floor to the extent that it can hardly be noticed anymore. Focus on what is important, the big picture. Leave the details of this world to the nutjobs that have been running and ruining it forever.
 
Perceval, do you mean it's not necessary to post such article or your comment the article in a general way ?
 
Ellipse said:
Perceval, do you mean it's not necessary to post such article or your comment the article in a general way ?

Hi Ellipse, apologies if it seemed like I was commenting on the article or the fact that you posted it. Certainly it is always a good idea to post articles that give further insight into the state of our world. My comment was more of a rant against the Euroskeptics who harp on about the EU superstate and how it is going to take away more of our liberties. I don't doubt that it will, but there is no chance of anyone directly derailing the plans of the powers that be. Look at the recent "climategate". More than enough proof to show that the entire "global warming" business is a scam. But the powers that be just ignore it and keep on going. Ordinary people assume that if the powers that be take such a dismissive approach to it then there must be nothing in it. It is a fine example of the extent to which ordinary people have given up their ability to think for themselves. So in short, let the PTB have it their way, we won't stop trying to expose it, but we have learned enough that we must use "asymmetrical warfare" if we are to detach ourselves from the juggernaut they are directing at ever greater speed towards yonder cliff edge.
 
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