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Wednesday 11 November 2009

The Albion Alliance: Cross-party independence alliance

The Albion Alliance was launched today, to bring together people from all parties who want a referendum on the EU.

Ian Parker-Joseph explains why we need the alliance:
Numerous opinion polls tell us that 70% of the voting public want a referendum on the EU.

Over the past 40 years Britain has been led, against the wishes of its people, into a political union by a discredited political elite without so much as a single vote on the issue from the public. The last time the public were consulted, in 1975, it was for a simple trading partnership called the EEC. No-one has agreed to a political union where the law of this land will be made by unelected officials in a far off land.

We believe that the forthcoming General Election should be the catalyst that forces that referendum. A referendum that simply asks the public:
“Should the United Kingdom remain in a political union with the other member states of the EU. Yes or No?”
In order to force this issue to the top of the agenda, not in another 5 years, but as a priority for any incoming government, we will be asking every PPC to unreservedly commit to putting the country before party by signing up to the principles laid out in this Albion Alliance.

We are not asking any PPC to abandon his or her own party, nor to set up a party in opposition, but to simply put the people whose votes they are asking for, and their country, before all else, irrespective of the Party Whip.

When they become a signatory to the Albion Alliance, they are pledging to force this referendum, they will be asked to carry the Albion Alliance logo on their campaign website and literature, so that you the voter will know that if you vote for this candidate, they have pledged to granting the public that all important voice on the future of these Islands, a United Kingdom, a land once known as Albion.

The public will then know when they are making that all important decision on who to vote for, a vote for a PPC who is pledged to the Albion Alliance means a candidate who is committed to a referendum, where we hope to find a majority of A.A. MP’s across all political parties once the election is over. Such an alliance would also consider policies that are likewise mutually compatable and can be agreed with the members.

I have already made that pledge, and I urge you to write to your current MP, and then to all the PPC’s intending to stand for election in your constituency urging them to make the pledge to the A.A., The Albion Alliance.

Thank you.
Ian Parker-Joseph
Leader, Libertarian Party UK & PPC Torfaen

Join the Albion Alliance.

10 comments:

  1. Over you go then Sue and 'sign up', while you are here so to speak.

    Trust the visit going well?

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  2. I'm just about to go and sign up now.

    I am exhausted, not used to having little ones around with boundless energy!

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  3. She who must be obeyed, and myself, signed up this morning. I can only hope the Alliance can make a difference.

    Thank you for highlighting them on your blog, and I know we will pass the word on over tinternet. Enjoy your hols.

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  4. Election promises mean nothing. That is the truth of today's politics. Whatever happens at the next GE, there will be no referendum. None. Not one. On anything. No referendum. Whatever they say, there won't be one.

    Did I mention that it wouldn't happen ... ?

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  5. I've signed up anyway, of course. Just a born optimist, I suppose.

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  6. I've signed up too, but I see the usual wet blankets are at it already, trying to over-complicate a simple "in or out" question into something that no-one will understand!

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  7. None of the politics matter, this is a simple right we are after, in or out...

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  8. Good stuff, Sue. Trouble getting the message out though.

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  9. This log is much better than the original. Well done and I've changed it on the site.

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