Monday, October 27, 2008

20 years since Bruges

Lord Tebbit will speak tonight in commemoration of Margaret Thatcher's Bruges speech which ultimately led to her toppling by the treacherous EU infiltrators, many of whom still remain in the Tory Party. According to the Daily Telegraph, here:

Lord Tebbit urges Tory leader David Cameron to start to "think about the architecture of such a Bruges-style Europe" which he describes as "a truly European compromise", and have a referendum on it within two years of a new Conservative Government.

He says: "We cannot drift on as we have been. It is not fair either to the British people nor to the European Union.

"We need to show Thatcherite courage and determination to lead the country along that path."

Lord Tebbit's speech marks the anniversary of Lady Thatcher's speech in 1988 when she told the College of Europe in Bruges: "We have not successfully rolled back the frontiers of the state in Britain, only to see them reimposed at a European level, with a European super-state exercising a new dominance from Brussels."

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