UK – The
European Union Referendum and the Parliamentary
Dirty Tricks Brigade
By Felicity
Arbuthnot
June 17, 2016
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The referendum
on whether the Britain leaves or stays in the
European Union is just eight days away. A glossy
leaflet dropped through my letterbox headed: “Vote
Leave – The European Union and Your Family: The
Facts.”
The Vote Leave
campaign (1) has a Board and Committee comprising of
– broadly – the sort of far right “Little
Englanders” that comedies derive from. There are a
handful of Lords, there is Iain Duncan Smith who
called for the invasion of Iraq within two months of
11th September 2001, who by November 2001
was holding meetings on the topic with then Vice
President Dick Cheney, Paul Wolfowitz and Condoleeza
Rice.
Ironically he
also became Conservative Party Leader in September
2001. Announcement of his victory in the leadership
contest was delayed until 13th September
2001 due to the World Trade Centre disaster. By 2003
his MPs had passed a vote of no confidence in his
leadership forcing his resignation.
Another “Vote
Leave” heavyweight (literally) is Alexander Boris de
Pfeffel Johnson, MP, former Mayor of London and the
UK’s Donald Trump (without the orange hue but with
the mouth and hair.) Born in New York, educated at
the European School in Brussels amongst other
educational establishments, with Turkish, French and
Swiss forbears and a former Brussels correspondent
of the Daily Telegraph, there nevertheless appears
to be nothing remotely outward looking or
international about him.
In Feb 2015
he stated he was to relinquish his US passport (2)
having had residency and dual nationality, either or
both of which he seeks to deny Europeans or indeed
British wishing to work and live in Europe. He
stated that: ‘ … he would approach US ambassador
Matthew Barzun about the change. ”It is a laborious
business. They don’t make it easy for you,” ‘ he
stated.
Cynics
speculated that this move was actually due to his
having an eye on being Prime Minister in
anticipation of questions being raised raised as to
his loyalties.
However,
according to the Daily Telegraph, aides said his
priority was to avoid paying more to the US tax
authorities, after he was forced to settle a large
US capitol gains bill (see 2.)
Another on
the ant-transnational relations, pull up the
drawbridge “Vote Leave” wagon is the Minister of
State for Employment, Priti Patel. She was born in
the UK to parents who were immigrants to Uganda of
Gujarati origin who then emigrated to the UK shortly
before Idi Amin announced the expulsion of Ugandan
Asians in the 1960s. They established a chain of
newsagents, founding a thriving business as have so
many who have come to the UK. However, Patel is hell
bent on stopping others from far closer to home
doing the same thing, or again, UK residents who
wish to travel the other way.
A Hindu
with close ties to Gujarat, in January 2015 she was
announced there as being among the celebrated
“Jewels of Gujarat – Leading Global Gujarati
Personalities.” Double standards abound. Ironically,
in 2003 she was quoted as saying that: “racist
attitudes do persist within the (Conservative)
party.” (3) Look in the mirror Madam.
A small
example of the utter hypocrisy of “Vote Leave.”
Then there
is the blatant disregard of the truth. This was
contained in the delivered leaflet under “The
Facts”:
“ While
we’re in the EU, the UK isn’t allowed to negotiate
our own trade deals. This means we currently have no
trade deal with key allies such as Australia, News
Zealand or the USA – or important growing economies
like India, China or Brazil …”
On the
Australian government’s website is: “Imports from UK
A$ 12,559 million. Exports to UK A$ 8,585 million.”
(2014 figures.)
The New
Zealand government website records: “Imports from
United Kingdom – $889 million, up $38 million.” The
UK was the in top five exporters to NZ. Exports from
New Zealand to the UK totaled 3,128 million NZ $s
and was also fifth in the twenty top export markets.
(2014 figures.)
As for the
USA and China, this from the UK government website:
“The
importance of China to the UK economy as a
trading partner has increased consistently since
2004, with both imports and exports increasing.
Following a growth of imports from £11.4 billion
to £37.6 billion in 2014, China has become the
UK’s second largest import partner behind
America, accounting for 7.0% of UK imports in
2014 compared with 3.3% in 2004 … “
Further,
according to the United States Census Bureau (4) US
imports from the UK, January to April 2016 were
valued 17, 398.2 million US $s, with US exports to
the UK worth 18,403.8 million US $s.
For 2015,
total exports from the US to the UK were worth
58,114.6 million US $s and imports from the UK to
the US 57,962.3 million US $s.
Trade
between India and the UK (2014) equaled 4,301.46
million US $s according to UK government websites
and regarding Brazil: “400 of the world’s 500
largest companies operate in Brazil. These include
many UK companies, such as Rolls Royce, BG Group,
Shell, BP, JCB, Rexam and Experian.”
As this is
finished I tripped over another “Vote Leave” scam.
They have placed an ad on various sidebars on emails
and other sites (5.) It asks: “Do you agree with
Jeremy Corbyn?” (UK opposition Leader and campaigner
for staying in the EU.) There is a “yes” or “no”
click on. Click on “yes” and a page opens with a
picture of Corbyn and: “If you agree with Jeremy and
will vote Leave on 23rd June, sign up below”, with
the usual spaces for name, email etc – underneath is
“I agree with Jeremy.”
Apart from
being clearly legally actionable, “Vote Leave” is
trying to sell to the gullible that Corbyn – who has
multiplied Labour Party members in order of
magnitude since being elected, who listen to his
views – is advising them to vote to opt out of the
EU.
It can only
be hoped that those in the Labour Party Cabinet are
reaching for their lawyers. The EU has undoubted
imperfections, but is a cosmopolitan, outward
looking paradise compared to being left on a small
island with a misinformed at best, untruthful at
worst, isolationist cabal like “Vote Leave” at the
helm.
Notes:
1. http://www.voteleavetakecontrol.org/campaign
2. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/conservative/11413801/Boris-Johnson-clears-way-to-Number-10-by-renouncing-US-passport.html
3. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6206132.stm
4. https://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/balance/c4120.html
5. http://action.voteleavetakecontrol.org/stand_with_corbyn
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