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Sunday, November 07, 2010

Britain signs treaty with non-existent country

During his visit here this past week, British Foreign Secretary William Hague signed a treaty with a non-existent country.
British Foreign Secretary William Hague signed a “treaty between nations” with Palestinian Authority leaders on Wednesday. “This agreement is the first ever bilateral treaty between the two nations,” the British Consulate-General site proclaimed.

The treaty covers cooperation in the film industry. Hague signed a similar agreement with Israel.

Aside from its reference to the “treaty between nations,” the UK Consulate site also referred to Hague's trip to visit PA leaders in Ramallah as “his first visit to Palestine,” apparently recognizing a new country of “Palestine” before even PA leaders have declared one to exist.
The Conservatives are no better than Labour. They may even be worse.

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5 Comments:

At 1:48 AM, Blogger Juniper in the Desert said...

I hate to have to say this but they are WORSE! one of the first things Cameron lied about after gaining power was: "Gaza is a huge concentration camp"!!

Plus they have all the nazis from the LibDems: Jenny Tonge, Lord Avebury etc.

At least Blair kept Peter Hain in Wales!!

 
At 4:01 AM, Blogger Eliana said...

Britain is violating international law in this by acting in direct violation of the Anglo-American Palestine Mandate Convention of 1924.

In this treaty between America and Britain in 1924, they solidified the League of Nations Mandate that put into effect the Balfour Declaration. The land was designated as the place where the Jewish people would "reconstitute their national home."

Whenever Obama and Hillary act as if the "Palestinians" own parts of this land, they are also violating the same Anglo-American treaty.

Anglo-American Convention of 1924

 
At 4:44 AM, Blogger Jewish Israel said...

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At 6:32 AM, Blogger NormanF said...

Palestine? What Palestine?

The UK - there is no difference in their attitude towards Israel regardless of what party in power. And I'm surprised Israel's dhimmi Jewish leadership allows their dignitaries into the country while Israel officials have to fear arrest should they travel to the UK.

What could go wrong indeed

 
At 8:50 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

Well, this shouldn't be a huge shock. There is no strategic dialogue with Israel anymore because of UK's liberal universal laws, and legal war that is being waged against Israel by terrorist entities that now reside in the UK due to their, once, very liberal amnesty laws. Now that influence coupled by the UK's far leftist tendencies are going to suffer for it. This agreement is just the start.

 

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