Lisbon Treason

James Moore made this Freedom of Information request to Office of the Leader of the House of Commons

Office of the Leader of the House of Commons did not have the information requested.

From: James Moore

1 December 2009

Dear Sir or Madam,

Please supply a list of the MPs who voted to hand over our
sovereignty to a foreign power with not a single shot being fired.
Alternatively, please confirm the identity of that individual who
decided on all our behalf that we are not capable of governing
ourselves.

Yours faithfully,

James Moore

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Office of the Leader of the House of Commons

2 December 2009

Dear Mr Moore,

Thank you for your email of 1 December to Harriet Harman, I have been
asked to respond.

The Freedom of Information Act provides the requestor with an access right
to recorded information held by the public authority. I have checked with
colleagues in the Cabinet Office and I believe the Foreign and
Commonwealth Office is better placed to deal with your query about the
Lisbon Treaty. The contact link for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office
can be found at the link below;

[1]http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/

You may wish to submit your request to them at the following link;

[2]http://foi.fco.gov.uk/en/

Please get in touch if you have further queries but, as I have already
said, the FCO is more likely to hold any relevant information regarding
your request.

Kind regards,

Claire Graham

Claire Graham
Correspondence Manager

Office of the Leader of the House of Commons

26 Whitehall

London SW1A 2WH

Tel: 0207 276 0856

Fax: 0207 276 1006

The Cabinet Office computer systems may be monitored and communications
carried on them recorded, to secure the effective operation of the system
and for other lawful purposes.

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Office of the Leader of the House of Commons

2 December 2009

Dear Mr Moore,

Thank you for your email.

The Freedom of Information Act provides the requestor with an access right
to recorded information held by the public authority. I have checked with
colleagues in the Cabinet Office and I believe the Foreign and
Commonwealth Office is better placed to deal with your query about
Pakistan. The contact link for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office can be
found at the link below;

[1]http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/

You may wish to submit your request to them at the following link;

[2]http://foi.fco.gov.uk/en/

Please get in touch if you have further queries but, as I have already
said, the FCO is more likely to hold any relevant information regarding
your request.

Kind regards,

Claire Graham

Claire Graham
Correspondence Manager

Office of the Leader of the House of Commons

26 Whitehall

London SW1A 2WH

Tel: 0207 276 0856

Fax: 0207 276 1006

The Cabinet Office computer systems may be monitored and communications
carried on them recorded, to secure the effective operation of the system
and for other lawful purposes.

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Communications via the GSi may be automatically logged, monitored and/or
recorded for legal purposes.

References

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1. http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/
2. http://foi.fco.gov.uk/en/

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Office of the Leader of the House of Commons

14 December 2009

Dear Mr Moore,

FOI REQUESTS TO THE LEADER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS: VOTING RECORDS

Please refer to your two e-mails of 1 December 2009 addressed to the
Leader of the House of Commons asking for lists of MP's who voted on the
Lisbon Treaty and, Foreign Aid to Pakistan.

Both of these e-mails have been passed to the Foreign and Commonwealth
Office (FCO) by the Office of the Leader of the House of Commons. As the
Leader of the House of Commons is a Government Minister, requests for
information received at that Office, are re-allocated to Government
Departments to respond to, rather than being passed to the House of
Commons to answer.

Please note that while the FCO is the Lead Government Department on the
Lisbon Treaty and foreign affairs policy, the Department for International
Development (DFID) is the Government Department responsible for Foreign
Aid questions.

However, in the case of both of your requests, and despite the rather
fallacious and contrived wording in your e-mails, the FCO can confirm that
it does not hold the information you appear to be requesting about voting
records in the House of Commons. These may be recorded in Hansard, and you
are advised to search for the information on [1]www.parliament.com or
direct your requests to the House of Commons, or DFID, if you cannot find
the information you are looking for. If you do re-submit your FOI
requests, you may be asked to re-phrase the wording to comply with the
integrity of the Freedom of Information Act and also to specify exactly
what recorded information you are seeking. The address for the House of
Commons is:

Freedom of Information Officer
House of Commons
Department of Finance and Administration
London SW1P 3JA
E-mail: [2][email address]

The e-mail contact address for DFID is [3][email address].

We hope that you find this information helpful.

Information Rights Team
FCO
Old Admiralty Building
London SW1A 2PA

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From: James Moore

14 December 2009

Dear Office of the Leader of the House of Commons,

Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of
Information reviews.

I am writing to request an internal review of Office of the Leader
of the House of Commons's handling of my FOI request 'Lisbon
Treason'.

We The People are entitled to know who gave away our right to
govern ourseves.

A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is
available on the Internet at this address:
http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/li...

Yours faithfully,

James Moore

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James Moore left an annotation (15 December 2009)

The Treason Felony Act 1848 (11 & 12 Vict. c. 12) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The Act is still in force.

It is treason felony to "compass, imagine, invent, devise, or intend":

* to deprive the Queen of her crown,
* to levy war against the Queen, or
* to "move or stir" any foreigner to invade the United Kingdom or any other country belonging to the Queen.

The Lisbon Treaty and any other Treaty intending to hand legislative power of this Nation over to a Foreign Power is evidence in itself of commission of Treason Felony as defined by the 1848 Act.

WHO thinks they are above the LAW?

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Office of the Leader of the House of Commons

16 December 2009

Dear Mr Moore,

The Freedom of Information Act gives a right of access to recorded
information held by public authorities; it is not about answering
questions posed by applicants.
A proper and thorough search cannot be carried out without a clearly
worded and specific FOI request. If you wish to obtain the statistics of
a vote by MPs, you can do so by consulting Hansard where the information
is publicly held, as the Foreign and Commonwealth Office advised you.

Alternatively if you were to re-phrase your question as a request for
recorded information we would of course be happy to re-consider your
request. A valid request under the FOI Act is one that asks to see
recorded information held by the public authority, such as information
on a specific issue, or process, not one that asks for opinion or seeks
answers or calculations.

Yours sincerely,

Claire Graham

Claire Graham
Correspondence Manager
Office of the Leader of the House of Commons
26 Whitehall
London SW1A 2WH

Tel: 0207 276 0856
Fax: 0207 276 1006

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From: James Moore

17 December 2009

Dear Office of the Leader of the House of Commons,

my original request was for one of recorded information; that
being, the identities of those individuals who authorised the
transfer of executive power to a foreign government.

Yours faithfully,

James Moore

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Office of the Leader of the House of Commons

17 December 2009

Dear Mr Moore,

Thank you for your email. I would like to advise that your request for
information under the Freedom of Information Act is not sufficiently
clearly worded for us to take further action. If you would like to
re-submit your requests referring to a specific vote or event, I would
be happy to look into the matter.

Yours sincerely,

Claire Graham
Correspondence Manager
Office of the Leader of the House of Commons
26 Whitehall
London SW1A 2WH

Tel: 0207 276 0856
Fax: 0207 276 1006

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From: James Moore

18 December 2009

Dear Office of the Leader of the House of Commons,

to clarify: who decided in the absence of a public referendum, to
sign the Lisbon Treaty on our behalf?

Yours faithfully,

James Moore

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Office of the Leader of the House of Commons

28 January 2010


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Dear Mr Moore,

Please see the attached a reply to your email of 18 December to the
Officer of the Leader of the House of Commons.

Regards,
L Kurt

Europe Directorate
Foreign and Commonwealth Office

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