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Globalization in Great Britain
Globalism's effects are more advanced in Great Britain because of its affairs with the European Union. In this issue, Dr David Abbott, an English citizen and freedom-loving patriot, gives his personal account of what globalization has done and is doing to Great Britain. If globalism isn't effectively resisted, the United States is just a few short years behind the same fate.
EDITOR'S PREFACE
The August Review is concerned with globalism beyond the borders of the United States. If there is any possibility of effective resistance to globalization, it will have to include citizens of all affected countries and regions of the globe. Understanding the nature of globalism requires looking at it from the perspective of others who live on other continents.
To this end, The August Review contacted Dr. David Abbott to secure permission to reprint his recent speech delivered to a group of constitutional conservatives in Reno, Nevada.
Dr. David Abbott was born and raised in Southampton, England. He is a medical doctor and active in politics. Spent 25 years in America, where he raised a family and practiced medicine in Oregon. In 2000, Abbott returned to Winchester, UK in order to join UKIP's campaign for
the freedom, independence and prosperity of all Brits. He ran for MP (Member of Parliament) in
the 2005 General Election in England.
Below is the full text of Abbot's speech, reprinted here with his permission. His first-hand testimony will give you an insight into what we face in the Americas if globalization continues on its current course.
[Beginning of speech]
INTRODUCTION
In Britain many of us admire the U.S. and realize you are way ahead of us in
areas like technology and space exploration.
But in one area we are years ahead of you. We have given away most of our freedoms to our government, to the European
Union and other supranational bodies. You are in the process of doing something very similar, but we are 5 to 10 years ahead of you.
I'm very glad to be here, and I want to leave you with an understanding of
the fight of the people against the European Union, and also confirm your
concerns about what is happening in the United States.
When the [conference organizer] originally looked at my website, and saw I am an
environmentalist, he was on the verge of withdrawing my invitation. I AM an
environmentalist... I always take the paperbag option. I mostly turn out the
lights. I grow organic vegetables.
But I learned 12 years ago that the biggest threat to the environment came
from government itself. Twyford Down was a beautiful hill near my house in
Winchester. The hill was in private ownership, and in addition was protected
by various scenic, scientific, and historical designations, and was also
designated as a Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Government wanted
to make a road through the Down, rather than a tunnel. The tunnel would
have cost $150 million more. (This incidentally is the amount we send to the
EU in the space of three days.) They violated the private property rights of
the Trust that owned the land by shoving through the road. This resulted in
the area's desecration, and saw me racing in protest across the defiled
landscape. I was unlawfully arrested, clapped into jail, and subsequently
received a formal apology and a substantial settlement from the Hampshire
police for my unlawful detention. Now, under new legislation, they probably
would have classified me as a terrorist, and I would have lost my rights.
At about the same time, the effects of the Common Fisheries Policy,
agreed to by Mr. Heath in 1972, were becoming apparent. Increasingly
Spanish and other foreign trawlers, often using illegally small net sizes,
were devastating the fish stocks around Britain. Britain had 80% of EU
fish stocks because the stocks had been carefully managed for hundreds of
years. France, Spain, and Italy had virtually destroyed the fish stocks of
the Mediterranean and around their coasts. Now they were destroying ours
with the connivance of the British Government. Things are now so bad that
fish stocks in several areas may never recover, so the EU has enlisted the
cooperation of the governments of 20 African countries, and is now treating
their offshore fish in the same way, in the process often killing the native
fishermen who fish in small boats and often at night.
The biggest threat to the British environment, however, is the
Government's open border policy. It should be easy to defend an island
from illegal or unwanted immigration, but in fact our border is as open as
your border with Mexico. Millions of people are flocking into Britain, which
is already the most crowded country in Europe. This is largely because of
our membership in the EU. There is free movement of people across the 25
countries of the EU, and they mostly want to come to Britain, because many
of them already speak English as a second language; because Britain still
has a fairly buoyant economy since it has not taken on all the regulations
demanded by the EU; and because Britain has a relatively generous welfare
benefits system.
And, in order to fit in with the European ideal, Britain has already
signed the European Charter of Human Rights. This makes it impossible to
deport many people who are found to have entered the country illegally.
The resulting population growth is putting enormous strains on all aspects
of the British environment as the need for housing, roads, hospitals,
schools, and shopping centers increases. And with the powers that the
Government is giving to the Regional Assemblies, which I will talk about
later, there is little that local activists can do to stop the destruction
of their environment as a result of Government policy.
EU: A BRIEF HISTORY
We are all talking about the EU now, but how did it begin?
In 1972 Britain joined the Common Market; in 1974 a referendum on whether we
should stay in the Common Market was held. We were told that our nation's
essential Sovereignty would not be lost. We now know that we were lied to
repeatedly. There is a law in Britain called the 30-year law in which
Government papers are made public after a period of 30 years. We are now
able to see the papers that preceded the 1974 vote, and have found out that
the Government knew full well that they were signing us up to a political
union, but knew they could not reveal this because it would not be popular
with the voters.
No one told us that today the EU would be making 80% of our laws. That's not 8 % or 18%. That's 80%. The EU called 9-11 a beneficial
disaster because it enabled them to trot out legislation that further
curtail our freedoms. The EU even admits that we face a democratic deficit.
So we joined the Common Market, then found ourselves in the European
Economic Community, then found ourselves in the European Community, and now
we are in the quagmire of the European Union.
This has been very costly for Britain. We send the EU $55 million a
day. In addition, the cost of living has increased tremendously for every
person in Britain. This is because the EU, which was sold to us as a free
trade area is in fact a customs union with heavy tariffs on all imported
goods. Particularly agricultural goods. Thus we no longer enjoy cheaply
produced food from the U.S., Canada, New Zealand, and Australia. Instead
preference is given to much more expensive French products, and, of course,
the French farmer is supported by the immensely costly Common Agriculture
Policy, and still cannot produce the goods as cheaply as you can in the
States.
Part of the immense cost of the EU is due to its corruption, fraud, and
nepotism.It has its own system of auditing its accounts. This is
known as the EU Court of Auditors. The Court has not okayed the accounts for
the last ten years. The EU system of bookkeeping is so antiquated that no
proper checks can be made. There are thousands of offshore bank accounts,
for instance, which have been set up for who knows what purpose.
HOW BRITAIN DIFFERS FROM EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
Britain has been a self-governing nation for 900 years and has been
developing democracy and freedom for most of that time.
In contrast European countries have relatively little experience of
democracy. They have been under the control of autocratic kings and
dictators until very recently. Now they are ruled by the EU's unelected
bureaucracy.
Britain and America believe that individuals receive their freedoms and
rights directly from God, that their rights are 'unalienable'.
In contrast Europeans see the state as the source of their freedoms and
lifestyle. They have become used to THE STATE doling out freedoms and
benefits.
This is reflected in the EU Charter of Human Rights, which is modeled on the
UN Charter of Human Rights. The EU Charter was part of the EU Constitution
in recent contention. The last sentence of the EU Charter says that all the
rights of the individual can be withdrawn if necessary in the interest of
the state.
Britain's Common Law is a bottom-up process. The law wells up from
individuals bringing individual cases. The Common Law protects our
freedoms.
In contrast the Napoleonic Code and its successor the Aquis Communtaire is a
top-down imposition of laws and regulations. It does not protect freedom.
Britain is used to LOW regulation and HIGH compliance.
In contrast Europeans have a long history of making thousands of laws. They
are used to HIGH regulation and LOW compliance. [Example: Italians speak of
certain EU laws as "English laws" because they know only the Brits are going
to keep them.
British and American legal systems are very different from European
systems. We are innocent until proven guilty. We have Habeas Corpus,
Trial by jury, Protection again double jeopardy.
In contrast the European legal system has none of these protections.
Imagine that in America in some future extension of NAFTA that American law
was changed to Mexican law. This is what we are facing in Britain.
Under EU law the accused are assumed to be guilty, and have to prove their
innocence. There is no protection against double jeopardy. There is no
trial by jury. The same state employee investigates and charges you and
tries you.
EUROPEAN UNION OF THE REGIONS
The full name of the European Union is the European Union of the Regions. Brussels wants to divide up all the larger countries into bite-sized areas
that they can control directly, by-passing the national parliaments.In
Britain, it was easy to hive off Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland,
since they were the right size for independent 'regions'. Then they took
London, which was used to having an Assembly of its own.
However, the rest of England has proved difficult. The Government has
created these regional bodies by fiat. They are private organisations that
have not been formed by statute. They have never been discussed in
Parliament. The bodies that run them are appointed, not elected. They are
supervising the destruction of England.
They are trying to split England up. It's as if you decided to get rid of
your western states, and created a region called Cascadia that was run by
the capital of the NAFTA superstate. The state government and city
governments would have reduced powers, and would be subservient to the
regional government. The regional government would not be created by an Act
of Congress but would be imposed by bureaucrats working for the President of
NAFTA.
In order to give the appearance of legitimacy, the British Government would
like the regional assemblies to be elected. They figured that the area of
England that had the most defined regional identity was the northeast, and
they held a referendum to see if the public would prefer to have an elected
regional assembly or an appointed assembly, as now. The people saw through
this Government ruse that would destroy their country and impose another
layer of bureaucracy and voted 72% to 28% against having an elected regional
assembly. This is the most lopsided referendum vote in British history, and
was achieved despite the Government spending a huge amount to swing the vote
their way. Had the vote been on whether we should have a regional assembly
at all, I suspect it would have been even more lopsided.
The regional assemblies administer funds provided by Brussels, which of
course comes from the long-suffering British taxpayer after running through
the leaky pipes of the EU bureaucracy. The assemblies spend the money
on planning among other things. They will run the national parks. These
are not national parks as you have in the United States. They are areas of
private land that will now be administered directly by the Government
without local input. The property rights of people living within the parks
will be significantly restricted.
A related scheme is the Deputy Prime Minister's Pathfinder Scheme. In this
scheme he will spend $500 million to destroy 400,000 old homes in the north
of England and replace them with modern construction. These are solid,
brick-built homes, many of which have been brought up to modern standard,
and the rest of which could be brought up to standard at far less cost. Many suspect that the real reason for Mr. Prescott's plan is not the slight
energy saving that will result, but the destruction of cohesive British
communities, that will assist in the further Balkanization of my country.
There is now a EU plan to create mega-regions spanning national
boundaries. It will be as if British Columbia joined Cascadia. National
identity will be further eroded.
POLITICAL PARTIES AND THE EU
Two political parties have cooperated in taking Britain further into the
EU by approving all the treaties that followed the Treaty of Rome, which
established the Common Market. They are the Tories and Labour. They have
been urged on from the sidelines by a third political party, the
Liberal-Democrats, who are even keener about integration with the EU.
These parties have been supported by virtually all of the broadcast
media, and particularly by the BBC, which we call the Brussels Broadcasting
Corporation. However, despite this, well over 50% of Britain would choose to
leave the EU.
Twelve years ago the UK Independence Party was formed. We are the only
party whose policy is to leave the EU. It's hard starting a new party.
But in the elections for the EU Parliament last year, we received over 17%
of the vote, coming second in several regions. This has had a marked effect
on the overall political dynamic.
WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE
When Mr. Major signed the Maastricht Treaty, he fully intended to take
Britain into the Euro. The opinion of the media pundits, and indeed many of
the men and women in the street was that this was 'inevitable'. Now with
most of the countries in the eurozone with economies in trouble, what a good
thing that Britain didn't join. The reason that we didn't join the euro is
really due to the late Sir James Goldsmith, a rich man who used his millions
to challenge the Prime Minister to hold a referendum before taking Britain
into the euro. Knowing that he would never win, Mr. Major never held the
referendum, and Britain has remained outside the euro.
Last year the UK Independence Party did very well in the EU elections, as I
mentioned. Because of this Mr. Blair became frightened. To defuse the
votes of the euroskeptics in the general election that he was planning to
hold, he promised to hold a referendum on the EU Constitution, the next EU
milestone or should I say millstone. In order to help Mr. Blair win the
referendum, Mr. Chirac promised -- no doubt over a lobster and champagne
dinner -- to hold a referendum in France. He had no doubt the French,
having benefited so significantly from the EU, would vote yes, and encourage
their British neighbors. How that backfired. It now seems highly unlikely
that there will ever be a British referendum on a EU Constitution and
hopefully there will never be a Constitution.
Dick Morris, who used to work for President Clinton, as you remember, now
works partime for UKIP. He has pointed out that if it was not for UKIP,
there would have been no promise of a British referendum, and no French
referendum, and the Constitution would have steamrollered ahead with the
approval of the French Parliament, instead of being rejected by the people.
The region I live in, southeast England, had a meeting of its assembly a few
months ago. A brave assemblyman proposed that the assembly should be
dissolved. He received 71% of the assembly's vote. Unfortunately it
requires 75% to bring about dissolution.
I remind you of the extraordinary referendum result in the northeast. This
was masterminded by Neil Herron, a street trader.
These are examples of how a small group of underfunded but patriotic
amateurs can make an enormous difference.
CONCLUSION
I have shared with you why we at the UK Independence Party oppose the
European Union.
We want to regain the right to decide how and by whom we are governed.
We want to regain our legal system and our ability to choose who we conduct
business with.
Inherent in this battle there are messages and lessons for the U.S. and for
all freedom-loving peoples of the world.
[End of Speech]
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