Afraid of Being an Island Unto Itself [1]
Submitted by Diane Farsetta [2] on
The British government "is using taxpayers' money to hire a PR agency [3] to extol the virtues of (European Union [4]) membership and explain why the European constitution is a 'success for Britain.'" The London-based firm Geronimo PR [5] received a £40,000 ($US74,900) contract to mount an "extensive communications campaign," prior to a public referendum on the constitution, likely in 2006. The British Foreign Office said the campaign is to inform, not persuade, the public. However, a Foreign Office memo obtained by the Financial Times said that rejecting the constitution would "jeopardise our position in the EU. ... It would marginalise and isolate us."