Wednesday, 4 April 2012

COMMEMORATING A TRAITOR

If you are rich enough to pay the rather pricey entrance fee which is now levied on all those who want to visit the historical Westminster Abbey, you will find in there as you wander around this magnificent building which has played a major role in the history of this land, statues, plaques and all sorts of memorabilia to the great and the good going back several centuries.

So, how would you feel, after paying £16 to go in, you stumbled across a plaque to commemorate Guy Burgess, Lord Haw Haw or one of the many others who have betrayed this country over the years? I ask this question as George West of the Campaign for an Independent Britain, has recently been notifying people that there are moves ahead for the traitor Ted Heath, who was the Prime Minister who gave this nation away to a foreign power by forcing through the 1972 European Communities Act, to be commemorated in the Abbey with a plaque.

In his e-mail George wrote: “Your help is needed urgently to stop an unacceptable and undeserved memorial to Edward Heath

“There is a proposal for a memorial to Edward Heath to be placed in Westminster Abbey possibly in the form of a plaque set in the floor.

“Help prevent the Abbey from being sullied

“Heath betrayed the people of the United Kingdom by his deceit, taking us into the “Common Market” now the European Union. “

If you want to put a stop to this further betrayal against the British people then please write stating your objections to : The Right Reverend Dr. John Hall, Dean of Westminster, The Chapter Office, 20 Dean’s Yard, Westminster Abbey, London SW 1P 3PA.

1 comment:

Michael in Milton Keynes said...

I've written, as you suggest, to the Dean of Westminster Abbey. I await any kind of response with interest.