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http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/0,,2-201043,00.html

EDITOR
SATURDAY MAY 12 2001
Hague ally issues Hitler warning
BY MELISSA KITE, GREG HURST AND OLIVER WRIGHT
WILLIAM HAGUE faced embarrassment last night when one of his most
senior party members compared the European vision of Gerhard
Schröder, the German Chancellor, to Hitler’s personal manifesto and
said Labour’s tactics on Europe were reminiscent of the Nazis.
Sir Peter Tapsell, who nominated Mr Hague for the Tory leadership in
1997, predicted that the British people would rise in an “explosion of
rage” against the European Union.
He listed Napoleon, Bismarck and Hitler as leaders in the past who had
proposed a European single currency and said that Tony Blair’s
“prepare and decide” policy on the euro was akin to Goebbels’s “Big Lie”
propaganda strategy. Calling for a renegotiation of Britain’s relationship
with Europe, Sir Peter said: “We may not have studied Hitler’s Mein
Kampf in time but, by heaven, there is no excuse for us not studying the
Schröder Plan now.
“You may be sure that the currency section of Dr Goebbels’ Guide to
Falsehood is already well thumbed by the Labour spin-doctors.”
He spoke out as a group of Tory MPs told The Times that they would be
campaigning on a platform of never accepting the single currency. Their
stance goes against party policy, which is to oppose the euro for the
duration of the next Parliament.
Many, however, have made pledges to the electorate that they will not
accept the euro regardless of party policy. Campaign leaflets for John
Bercow, a Tory frontbencher, read: “I have always supported the pound
and I always will do so.”
Julian Lewis, who is seeking re-election in New Forest East, said: “I’m
the only candidate from a serious party promising never to vote for a
single European currency.”
Sir Peter’s comments were particularly embarrassing for Mr Hague, who
has just recovered from the “mongrel race” remarks of the rebel MP
John Townend.
In an address in the Louth and Horncastle constituency where he is
seeking re-election, Sir Peter repeatedly invoked the Second World War
as he said that the English way of life was under threat from Europe.
“From Brussels and Bonn and Berlin the present generation of Britons
face again the threat of a foreign and alien sovereignty which threatens
our way of life, our commerce and our culture,” he said.
He quoted a German Finance Minister who he said had told him that
“the German people will always follow strong leadership”.
Sir Peter said: “That of course has been the continuing tragedy of their
history.”
Sir Peter took issue with Mr Hague’s policy of opposing the euro only
for the duration of the next Parliament, saying: “I shall never vote to join
a single European currency or a federal Europe.” Sir Peter also attacked
French, German and “Roman law” and the European Court of Human
Rights. He said that English freedom was “under constant threat from
the decisions of foreign judges, some of whom are not even learned in
their own law”.
Britons, like the Basques and the Kurds, would acquire “deep feelings of
outrage which finds expression in violence” if they lost their currency, he
said.
Sir Peter’s remarks were condemned by other senior Conservatives. Ian
Taylor, who is standing for re-election in Tory MP for Esher and who is
chairman-elect of the European Movement, a pro-EU pressure group,
said: “This sort of anti-European rant discredits the Conservatives.
“We need friends on the Continent if we are to influence the future of the
Union, in which the Tory party wishes to stay.”
Douglas Alexander, Labour’s election campaign coordinator, described
Sir Peter’s speech as odious and said: “This shows the extremism at
the heart of the Tory party.”
The Conservatives’ chief spokesman said: “Sir Peter has been saying
that to anyone who will listen for more than 20 years but his views are
not shared by the leadership of the Conservative Party.”
Copyright 2001 Times Newspapers Ltd.

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can't make people be moral, but they believe it can end poverty. Neither
group explains why government is so clumsy and destructive in one area
but a paragon of efficiency and benevolence in the other.
-Harry Browne, "Little Browne Booklet", a collection of campaign
soundbites, quoted in _Libertarian Party News_, April 2001

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