This article was first published in The Freedom Association and we republish here with the author’s kind permission.
From the Daily Express, published on 18th July 2020:
“David Frost is understood to be eyeing his first breakthrough in the future relationship negotiations after holding talks with his EU counterpart Michel Barnier in Brussels. The pair agreed to put added emphasis on Britain’s future security pact with the EU as a potential landing zone for an agreement emerged. The two sides will hold four separate sessions on “law enforcement and judicial cooperation” as the Capital hosts its first ever round of negotiations with Brussels.” [emphasis added]
A “security pact” is exactly what Theresa May was talking about in her notorious speech in Munich in 2018 (on the eightieth anniversary of another notorious European pact agreed in Munich!).
It is looking very much as if we are heading towards a reconfirmation of the European Arrest Warrant, indefinitely, after Brexit, as Amber Rudd, May’s Home Secretary, told Parliament she wanted in early March 2017. And of course we shall doubtless remain signed up to the ECHR, whose credibility is the basis for the feasibility of the EAW.
Nearly everyone in Britain thinks the EAW is merely about catching criminals.
After over 350 years of peaceful constitutional development British (unique in Europe), we have lost sight of the fact that the “power to punish” is the supreme power of any State.
The UK must not allow any part of it to remain in the hands of Brussels. If it is, our independence can be extinguished at will, by whoever holds it.
The EAW can be used not just to catch criminals, but also for political purposes, to stifle opposition and criticism. It has already, in Britain, against at least two victims – Alexander Adamescu, wanted on an EAW from Rumania, and Professor Clara Ponsati, on an EAW from Spain. Professor Ponsati, a slightly-built grey-haired lady who teaches Economics at St Andrews University, was the object of an EAW issued by Spain against her on an accusation of “violent rebellion” because she had had a post in the Catalan separatist movement. In the event Spain withdrew the EAW against her, but if she returns to her home country she risks 25 years in prison.
The EAW, allowing arrest and lengthy preventive imprisonment while showing no evidence, is repugnant to section 38 of Magna Carta, and so should be struck down. This could and should happen in a British court, but it has not happened yet.
People might feel reassured, since the EAW-participating States (all EU-members) are signed up to the European Convention on Human Rights. They are unaware that, amongst its other shortcomings, the ECHR, like most of the continental European States, has, for example, no place for Habeas Corpus. In one case, it decided that up to 5 years was a “reasonable time” for a suspect to wait in prison with no public hearing and no formal charge, for, as the Court said, in its decision to reject an application from a man who had waited 4 years and 11 months, “preventive detention is intended … to facilitate the preliminary investigation”. See.
At the end of his travails, the man was acquitted on all counts. That was an extreme case, but it is now in the jurisprudence (settled doctrine) of the ECHR.
There are many other cases of innocent victims who have suffered lengthy imprisonment for nothing, like the well-known case of Andrew Symeou. There is the case of Colin Dines, a retired British judge and a constituent of the Rt. Hon. Dominic Raab, now Foreign Secretary, who was whisked off in chains to a prison in Rome, for an investigation which months later collapsed completely, and no charges were brought.
Armed with the EAW, the European Public Prosecutor (now up and running – see ), and indeed any other Prosecutor in Europe, can have anyone in the UK arrested and forcibly transported to lengthy imprisonment (months and even more) in Europe on trumped-up accusations if they feel so inclined, since they need show no evidence for a very long time while they “investigate the prisoner”, and under the EAW no British court is allowed to see, let alone assess, if there be any evidence of a prima facie case to answer. Under the EAW we have to assume that the requesting State has already assembled any such evidence. (All too often, an unfounded assumption.)
But meanwhile the ensuing publicity (doubtless amplified by certain parts of the MSM) can utterly destroy the reputation of the person concerned. Think of all the mischief they could wreak in the run-up to the next General Election, to the benefit of a “Rejoiner” party or faction…! In continental Europe political careers have been ruined by a maverick judiciary (which usually includes prosecutors but excludes defenders). Keeping the EAW will allow them to do it to us too.
The point is, as Steven Woolfe, a barrister and sometime MEP, wrote, “If we have not left the European Arrest Warrant, then we have not left the European Union.”
Lord Lamont pointed out the manifold dangers of accepting the EAW, in a powerful speech delivered during the debate on the Extradition Bill in 2003 in the Lords.
Of course these warning voices were ignored by the Labour government in 2003, and again by David Cameron and Theresa May in 2013. These leaders blithely and blindly accepted, and then reconfirmed, this fetter on our freedom.
But that was before the British people had spoken in 2016. They must not be betrayed now.
It is wholly unacceptable for any foreign power or institution to have any control whatsoever over British citizens in their own country. Time for Boris to realise that. Sadly I expect most of the “woke” generation will simply accept it.
My knowledge of history might be a little short on this. – After the war of Independence in America, did they agree to hold our Laws and Courts as necessary to their future ? – I always thought that our systems were carried on, but King George and his merry men could go hang !
I wonder if this could permeate the thinking in our leaving the EU ! – We don’t need it, and we don’t want it ! – Brexit in total please !
Very informative – thanks. As you say TD-E this is mega important but how to motivate an ambivalent population. Correct, it is ‘sold’ on catching criminals – and who would be against that?
Although my letters are never acknowledged let alone replied to, I may have another go at arch remainer mp and supine (four paws in the air tickle my tummy), government.
I thought that the Greeks would have fallen out of the Cabal a few years back. But the Marxist Finance Minister at the time managed to stay in. Next up is Italy. Again I don’t see the backbone. In short, not much faith in wishing the whole thing will fall to bits in the short (five years) term.
“Nearly everyone in Britain thinks the EAW is merely about catching criminals”. The people of the Home Counties- and beyond- have NO EXCUSE for thinking that. UKIP were for years widely distributing UKIP News warning and explaining about the EAW. The amount of footslogging hours put in were colossal, then there were street stalls too, distributing this newspaper. The dozy British public generally never seemed- in my experience- to get fired up about that or about civil liberties generally. Now I wonder why we ever bothered. I wrote to Steve Baker plus my own MP and also to Mogg and Johnson but either I was insulted ot told to b…..r off or got no reply. It was obvious to me ages ago that they intended this all along.
flyer thank ou for posting this corker from Jeff Taylor.
It raised amongst many, one thought in my mind.
It is said that “they” are going to publish new treason laws
Surely the agreement to a “partial” recovery of full/COMPLETE sovereignty is an act of treason isn’t it? Particularly as it was treasonous to give it away in the first place and in the manner that Heath adopted (ignoring official advice and warnings)
Would the threat of raising a treason action perhaps act as a deterrent from the British Government signing up to a SURRENDER treaty, at least Johnson knows the meaning of the word
Does it mean treason by us serfs against the EU, rather than the real traitors in Westminster?
I fear there’s no undo button on this one short of civil war.
Once in place all it will take is for someone with power to point a finger and someone will be disappeared for as long as is necessary. If need be forever …
That is the power of Magna Carta. The very rock upon which Western Civilisation stands.
The bulwark between us and a seething mess of third-world corruption, often hidden under a thin veneer of some ism or other.
Hear, hear. But we must restore that power of Magna Carta to the people.
An interesting article from ZeroHedge, is describes how Communist regimes establish themselves. If you look at what this article says and compare it to what is happening to us now, I think you’ll find some startling similarities.
“How A Society Unravels”
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/how-society-unravels
Brilliant!
This video was shot in 1984 … says it all. (Included in the article). Watch it!
The video’s here:
https://youtu.be/KLdDmeyMJls
It’s becoming ever more clear that we’re going to get stitched up over Brexit. This video by Jeff Taylor is interesting:
“Is Boris Johnson now Bodging a 60% Brexit!”
https://youtu.be/A0PdSGYB2bM
What this video suggests is that a deal between Britain and the EU is already 80% done (I would have said 100%), and Johnson is just trying work out just how to best sell it to us.
The only difference between Theresa May, Boris Johnson and most other politicians is that they all think that they are cleverer and better than their predecessor at fobbing us off and stitching us up,they all have different styles but apart from this they are essentially the same. Boris Johnson’s ‘good old Boris’ image is starting to wear a bit thin.
The only chance we have now of regaining our freedom is to start making one hell of a lot of noise. After all, if ANTIFA and Black Lives Matter can get away with it, why can’t we?
We’re entering the Last Chance Saloon on this one, if the EU get their teeth fully into us, they won’t let us go without serious blood letting, better to get this over with now.
Gerard Batten said for years that the way out of EU was not through a quick fix like a referendum; the ONLY way to proper Brexit was to elect a parliament full of genuine Brexiteers who would not have messed about with Article 50. But nobody listened ; everyone went for the quick fix and put the job of Brexit in the hands of the sly Tory globalist europhile corrupt snakes. This outcome was entirely predictable. Brexit was just the carrot on the stick to keep the Tories in power. Never forget that Johnson could have scuppered the Benn bill if he had wanted to, but chose not to.
An alternative and more robust solution is to destroy the EU. We must work with its opponents in Europe to bring it down.
I would make a lousy negotiator, flyer ! – By now I would have given Barmy a good smacking ! – It boils down to this. – ”If you guys aren’t interested in Trade to our mutual advantage, then we are off at the date given. – Our Trade door remains open to you, but only for ‘Trade’ negotiations” !