Committee slams UK government over stealth-constitution
Written by Chris Perver
Sunday, 20 January 2008
The House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee has
strongly criticized the Labour government for reneging
on its pledge to hold a public referendum on the
adoption of the Lisbon Treaty, signed
by Prime Minister Gordon Brown last year. The Labour
government had promised in its manifesto to hold a
referendum on the original EU Constitution, which was
later rejected by France and Holland. Although a
referendum in Britain was never legally binding, it was
believed that a no-vote in the UK would make it
difficult for the constitution to be passed into law.
Following a 'period
of reflection', the EU Constitution was later
remodelled in the form of two treaties. A Charter of
Fundamental Rights, which outlines basic human rights
afforded to EU citizens, and an Amending Treaty, which
combines all previous EU treaties in one, with several
significant changes. Britain has not signed up to the
Charter on Fundamental Rights, and we were told that
because of this, British sovereignty would not be
affected and a public referendum was not needed. The EU
national anthem and the EU flag were also dropped from
the Amending Treaty, mere cosmetic changes to remove any
trappings of a European superstate. But the Amending
Treaty still includes legislation that will give the
European Union its own legal
identity on the world stage, along with posts for EU
President and Foreign Minister. A report published by
the Foreign Affairs Committee warns that there are no
substantial differences between the original EU
Constitution and the Lisbon Treaty, and that British
foreign policy will be adversely affected when it comes
into force. Constitution author Giscard
d'Estaing previously stated that all the major
elements of a constitution remain in the new treaty,
only they are disguised in such a way that this is not
easily discernable.
Quote: ""We conclude that there
is no material difference between the provisions on
foreign affairs in the Constitutional Treaty which the
government made subject to approval in a referendum and
those in the Lisbon Treaty on which a referendum is
being denied," the report said. It also accused the
government of seeking to downplay the significance of
new institutions, such as the creation of a new EU High
Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security. This
was "unlikely to be beneficial to the UK's position in
Europe", it said, and called on ministers to acknowledge
their true significance in public.
Not only would the creation of a post for EU Foreign
Minister be unbeneficial for the UK's position at the
centre of Europe, but it would also be unbeneficial to
its position internationally. There is already talk of
the abolition of British
foreign embassies around the world, and their
subsequent replacement with EU embassies. This new
treaty also makes the provision for the European Union
to occupy the seats of those member states who have a
permanent presence at the UN
Security Council, as and when their foreign policies
agree. So essentially Britain will have no voice on the
world stage, and its role will be reduced to that of a
ventriloquist's dummy, always speaking what Europe
dictates.
The Bible prophesies that during the last days, a
final world empire will arise which will devour the
whole earth (Daniel 7:23). It seems that the
ratification of the Lisbon Treaty is a major step
towards the fulfilment of this prophecy. But it won't
stop with Europe. As we have seen recently, the proposed
formation of a Transatlantic Economic Community and a
joint EU-US-NATO
military command structure will ensure that this empire
continues to grow until it devours the whole earth. But
Daniel's vision doesn't end there...
Daniel 7:21-22 I beheld, and
the same horn (Antichrist) made war with the saints, and
prevailed against them; Until the Ancient of days came,
and judgment was given to the saints of the most High;
and the time came that the saints possessed the
kingdom.
The book of Daniel prophesies of the crucifixion of
the Messiah (Daniel 9:26) and His Second Coming as King
of Kings and Lord of Lords (Daniel 7:13). Daniel's
visions of the "Son of Man" in heaven mirrors that of
the Apostle John's in the book of Revelation, of the
"Lamb" Who had been freshly slain. This proves that the
prophesied Messiah of the Old Testament is indeed the
Jesus Christ of the New, and that He is coming back to
set up His Kingdom which shall never be destroyed. He is
the Lamb of God Who takes away the sin of the world
(John 1:29). Has your sin been taken away? Have you been
washed in the blood of the Lamb? Jesus Christ died so
that you may have eternal life. He bore God's punishment
for your sins upon the cross. All you have to do to
receive forgiveness of sins is to accept that by faith.
Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you shall be saved
(Acts 16:31).
Daniel 7:13-14 I saw in the
night visions, and, behold, one like the Son of man came
with the clouds of heaven, and came to the Ancient of
days, and they brought him near before him. And there
was given him dominion, and glory, and a kingdom, that
all people, nations, and languages, should serve him:
his dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not
pass away, and his kingdom that which shall not be
destroyed.
Revelation 5:6-7 And I beheld,
and, lo, in the midst of the throne and of the four
beasts, and in the midst of the elders, stood a Lamb as
it had been slain, having seven horns and seven eyes,
which are the seven Spirits of God sent forth into all
the earth. And he came and took the book out of the
right hand of him that sat upon the throne.
Source BBC,
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