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UKIP 2007 Annual Conference 4of7

Presenting the United Kingdom Independence Party Annual Conference 5 and 6 October 2007 at the Troxy, London England UK. Welcome to the 2007 UKIP conference under the positive banner of ‘Regaining Independence’. You will hear some of our policy groups outlining our agenda for a country that, once more, governs itself. With open question-and-answer sessions and full debate on Saturday, there will also be plenty of opportunity for members to participate. The EU question has been very silent for the last two years. However, with the proposed ‘Reform Treaty’ (read Constitution) about to be signed, a real debate is unavoidable. As pressure grows on Gordon Brown to offer us the referendum that was promised in the Labour manifesto, we will be there voicing our demands. The reason why this conference and the health of UKIP really matter is that we may find ourselves centre-stage sooner than many had thought. Brown will never win a referendum on a new EU Treaty, so he might give a referendum on continued EU membership. This would be the ultimate battle of the people versus the politicians, because the three big parties would all support the Yes-side. We have to be prepared to fight for the people. Tags: rcoonesukip, rcoones, UKIP, European union, Troxy, conspiracy, communism, eurosceptic, Tony Blair, Gordon brown, regions, undemocratic, democracy, spp, American, Napoleonic law, eu, uk, eussr, undemocratic, magna Carta, Brussels, constitution, police state, great Britain, secret societies society, illuminati, England, corpus juris jurus, fascism, European commission, swra, seera, conservatives, labor, new, Fabian society, royal institute of international affairs, riia, royal society, bilderberger, bilderbergers, bilderberger, world bank, wto, bank of England, London exchange, London school of economics, British labor, 3rd way, freemasonry, nato, sustainable development, united nations, imf, international monetary fund, international court of justice, peace palace, Chatham house, Tavistock Institute, 1972 European communities act, (Disclaimer: Views and opinions presented here are for informational and educational purposes only and may not necessarily be those of the makers of this video.)

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