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Irish Freedom Party candidate - Dolores Cahill #GE2020
Interview with Dolores Cahill, Irish Freedom Party Tipperary candidate.
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From Dolorous regarding documents and sources referred to in our conversation...
- "Two sources referred to:
Jacob Viner's book below (from 1950) and FCO 30/1048 link to UK National Archives for source document and extract below:
The framework of the theory of Economic Integration' (1950)
by Economist
Jacob Viner (1892 - 1970).
His 7 stages detailed in 1950 are:
1: Preferential Trading Area
2: Free Trade Area
3: Customs Union
4: Single Market
5: Economic Union
6: Economic and Monetary Union
7: Complete Economic Integration
We are at stage 6 now.
Stage 7 is a Federal State, complete political & economic union (so complete loss of Sovereignty).
This is the economic plan used by the EEC, EC & EU since 1950.
When I read this, I realised all the debates we had in Ireland in the 1970's, 1980's, etc, we the citizens of Ireland were not told the truth. This was never 'just a Common Market' but is a plan for a political state from the beginning.
Second document: UK National Archives: FCO 30/1048:
From the UK National Archives, another important document from the UK Civil Service, called FCO 30/1048 from April 1971 to the UK Government, which explained the loss of Sovereignty to the Ministers and Prime Minister Heath but within the documents, the UK Foreign Office advised the Prime Minister and Ministers not to discuss the lose of Sovereignty with the British people. Source document from UK National Archives, released under the 30 year rule of Freedom of Information in the UK, in 2001:
https://discovery.nationalarchives.go...
I have studied this full document in detail, it was written before the decision of the UK and Ireland to join in 1971, and the referendum in the UK and Ireland in 1973. The Foreign Office is very clear what will happen to the EU and the loss of UK Sovereignty, which was illegal at that time. Some extracts below related to loss of Sovereignty below....
FCO 30/1048:
In 1971, Heath's government knew the 1972 EEC Treaty would lead to the loss of sovereignty, and was therefore treason. They had a stunningly accurate picture of the EU, which never was the EEC (an Economic Community), expecting Britain to be abolished after the turn of the century.
The authors, all civil servants or ministers, are very pro EU, their intent is clearly to conceal the loss of sovereignty. But they understood perfectly it would all be abolished.
In public Heath's government all lied the treaty would not affect British sovereignty:
Transfer of the Executive
24 (ii) The transfer of major executive responsibilities to the bureaucratic Commission in Brussels will exacerbate popular feeling of alienation from government.
Erosion of sovereignty
24 (v) ...The more the Community is developed ... the more Parliamentary sovereignty will be eroded. ...The right ... to withdraw will remain for a very considerable time. ...The sovereignty of the State will surely remain unchallenged for this century at least.
The EU Bureaucracy will rule"
25. The impact of entry upon sovereignty is closely related to the blurring of distinctions between domestic political and foreign affairs, to the greater political responsibility of the bureaucracy of the Community and the lack of effective democratic control." - End
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