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Conservative Party General Issues>Zac Goldsmith brings publicity to Tories
mkpdavies 12:31 AM 26-09-2006
Though I have found this more promising bit.

http://www.europeanfoundation.org/do...20europhile%22

Naturally, those small businesses were
carefully targeted by their Councils who
assumed they would lack the funds to
defend themselves. It never occurred to
them that, so far from suppressing use of
imperial units, these prosecutions would
cause an explosion of popular outrage and a
massive defence fund. It is now constituted
as a Trust, with independent Trustees,
solicitors, bankers, and several Patrons
including Lord Tebbit, Andrew Roberts,
Christopher Booker, Richard Littlejohn, Sir
Stirling Moss, Elaine Paige, Edward Fox, Sir
Patrick Moore, Zac Goldsmith, myself
(representing British Weights and Measures
Association), et al.. To date, over 15,000
donations have been received from
throughout the world (with no corporate
backers and no major individual benefactors),
amounting to some £275,000,
which just covers total expenditure, including
costs of the Appeal and all contingent
liabilities. Obviously, if we go to the Lords
and European Courts, we shall have to raise
as much again. (The address is: Metric
Martyr Defence Fund, PO Box 526,
Sunderland, SR1 3YS)
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Britannist 10:38 PM 26-09-2006

Originally Posted by kernow:

Originally Posted by mkpdavies:
Show me your evidence his is euroscepetic.

My thoughts exactly!

Don't be too hard on me :wink: - Zak Goldsmith has appeared a couple of times on Question Time (Dimbleby, BBC 1 Television) in recent years and made anti-EU 'noises'. I know it's not enough - but it's better than Heath, Mandelson, Charles Clarke, Patricia Hewitt, Lord David Steele, Howe, Heseltine, K. Clarke, Patten etc. who worship the ground the President of the EU Commission walks on.

I fully accept that there may be some people who claim to be anti-euro but may not really be so. I also recognise that it's easy for some pro-EU people to be anti-euro at the moment because the euro isn't working so there's no point in them backing a loser.

We are all agreed that only total opposition to the EU and the policy of withdrawal from it is the only acceptable policy. Being outside the euro, however, makes it easier to quit the EU than being in it. Therefore geniune anti-euro people must not be shunned.

For some people (certainly not all, I accept), becoming anti-euro is the first step on their journey towards and into the anti-EU movement.
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Britannist 02:14 AM 01-10-2006

Originally Posted by mkpdavies:
Check this out

http://www.karmabanque.com/modules.p...ticle&sid=2919

Originally Posted by :
And, curiously given his late father's views, he cites the European Union as an example of what politicians can achieve when they put their minds to it.

"There are all kinds of problems with the European Union but nevertheless these things are possible. How can putting a tax on aviation fuel and going through that negotiation process be any harder? It's clearly not harder than establishing a European Union."

And that my friendsl, says it all about Zac Goldsmith and the wretched Tories. He sees the EU as some sort of success. An achievement.

No, it's actually built on lies, deceit and conning the public. None of that is positive in anyway.

Thank you for finding the above quote. If the remarks are true and quoted correctly I obviously don't agree with them. A tax on aviation fuel will hit the pockets of millions of people who normally would not be able to afford air travel'. The rich, ruling pro-EU 'elite' can afford air travel even if the ticket prices quadrupled.

Nothing less than total condemnation of the EU is acceptable in my view.

But I still stick by my original view that the pro-Labour Mirror published the Zak Goldsmith story for political reasons. They don't seem to print such reports/stories about 'one of their own' (i.e. Labour Party figures) very often. And the Mirror probably published the story thinking that Zak Goldsmith was strongly eurosceptic - in view of what they know of Sir James Goldsmith and the Referendum Party.

The intention of the Mirror group is to vilify Conservatives, eurosceptics and anti-EU people. They were like that when Maxwell was in charge (of the Mirror) and they still hate British sovereigntists (anti-EU people) now.
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