From: Andrew Johnson
Date: 2014-07-18 23:38:02
#ygrps-yiv-1415318330 .ygrps-yiv-1415318330hmmessage P { PADDING-BOTTOM:0px;PADDING-TOP:0px;PADDING-LEFT:0px;MARGIN:0px;PADDING-RIGHT:0px;} #ygrps-yiv-1415318330 .ygrps-yiv-1415318330hmmessage { FONT-SIZE:12pt;FONT-FAMILY:Calibri;} In case anyone is free tomorrow… I had not heard about these changes – but it doesn’t surprise me From: Penny Pullen [mailto:penny.pullen@uwclub….] Sent: 18 July 2014 09:49To: Undisclosed-Recipient:;Subject: Important Glastnbury o talk – Saturday 19th July – Assembly Rooms please share Hi Friends, At short notice, this message below was sent and it is really important as you will read. I wonder if the Sonja is Sonja Poulton?? This event is bound to be filmed and I look forward to catching up with the talks. I Pen * > > Subject: Re: Fwd: glasto talk > > *_The assembly rooms on the 19th of July at the Assembly rooms,, 13.30. > There will be a speaker from the British Constitution Group, John Hurst > & Mike Burke and Brian Gerrish. > Hi,> > For those unsure of the importance of November 2014, please search “_EU > Qualified majority voting November 2014 veto_”. A brief explanation: > > On the 1st November 2014 the right of Parliament to legislate over us in > 43 areas, the important ones, will be removed and be made subject to > approval. They call it QMV, Qualified Majority Voting. > > Each member State will lose it right of Veto over these areas, so > Camerons idea of negotiation to recover any areas goes out the window > at the same time.> > The following areas of competence will switch from requiring unanimous > approval of all member states to qualified majority voting only: > > Initiatives of the High Representative for Foreign Affairs Nice: > Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV > Administrative co-operation Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV> Asylum Nice: QMV; Lisbon: QMV > Border controls Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV > Citizens initiative regulations Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV > Civil protection Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV> Committee of the Regions Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV > Common defence policy Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV > Crime prevention incentives Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV > Criminal judicial co-operation Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV > Criminal law Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV> Culture Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV > Diplomatic & Consular protection Nice: Unanimity Lisbon: QMV > Economic & Social Committee Nice: QMV Lisbon: QMV > Emergency international aid Nice: Unanimity Lisbon: QMV > Energy Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV> EU budget Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV > Eurojust Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV> European Central Bank Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV > European Court of Justice Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV > Europol Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV > Eurozone external representation Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV > Foreign Affairs High Representative election Lisbon: QMV> Freedom of movement for workers Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV > Freedom to establish a business Nice: Unanimity Lisbon QMV > Freedom, security, justice, co-operation & evaluation Nice: Unanimity; > Lisbon: QMV > Funding the Common Foreign & Security Policy Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV > General economic interest services Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV > Humanitarian aid Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV> Immigration Nice: QMV; Lisbon: QMV > Intellectual property Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV > Organisation of the Council of the EU Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV > Police co-operation Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV > President of the European Council election Lisbon: QMV> Response to natural disasters & terrorism Lisbon: QMV > Rules concerning the Armaments Agency Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV > Self-employment access rights Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV > Social Security Unanimity Nice: QMV; Lisbon: QMV > Space Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV > Sport Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV> Structural & Cohension Funds Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV > Tourism Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV > Transport Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV> Withdrawal of a member state Lisbon: QMV > > A brief review of the Treaties confirms the Transitional arrangements > which allow, only on specific votes, for the Nice Treaty Provisions to > apply from 1st November 2014 until March 2017, hence I imagine PM David > Camerons determination to delay our referendum beyond that date, tying > Britain for ever within the non-democratic, totalitarian and now clearly > despotic EU. > > For your reference, if anyone interested in the Treaty Articles behind > this change, here is the legal bit.> http://grahnlaw.blogspot.co.uk/2009/…oting-qmv.html >