Wednesday 8 April 2015



According to today's Times, Boris Johnson has said that a break-up of Britain was more likely if Labour entered into any sort of power-sharing deal with the SNP http://www.globoble.com/news/well-hold-labour-to-ransom-salmond-the-times-subscription#.VRA1u-E_ncs: 'Labour would be drawn  to feed the beast .. that's what they have always done'. 

This would seem to be confirmed by one commentator to the (usually loyal) Daily Telegraph: 'Elizabeth II presides over a Britain dragged into the gutter by her traitorous ministers. The threatened and very real prospect of a break up of the Union by the Scots who are being led by a hard left extremist party who call themselves nationalists and socialists.  The threatened and very real prospect that we are only a few years away from full integration into the latest attempt to create a German led single European non-democratic super state.

The CPA supports a modern, open,efficient and flexible form of government for all stakeholders to play a part.  As and when a referendum is announced regarding the UK's membership of the EU we would campaign for a 'No' vote and in the long term would look to increasing trade with Commonwealth countries (that suffered, particularly with Australia and New Zealand, when the UK entered the then Common Market).  I personally would have supported a federated kingdom including - now we have the Scottish Parliament and both Welsh and NI assemblies - an upper chamber that is comprised of representatives from the four nations making up our kingdom, something along the Belgian model.

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