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"Mr President, the British Government is proceeding with a programme of reorganisation of the English and Welsh police forces on a regional basis. The stated reason is that the existing structures cannot deal adequately with terrorism, extremism and serious and organised crime. However, the real reason is not to make them more effective, but to further the EU’s policy of regionalisation of Member States. Where the British people have been given a choice, they have rejected regionalisation overwhelmingly. The police forces are to be given no such choice: the Home Secretary, Charles Clarke, gave the 43 Chief Constables an ultimatum to produce plans for a mass merger, like it or not. The Treaty of Rome speaks of the regions, and their significance is becoming more and more apparent. Few people in Britain realise how their country is being fundamentally changed in order for it to become merely a region of a United States of Europe."@en1
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