I'd suggest that a simple illustration be used to grab the attention first. (my original idea for that was a 'your country wants you' type but there's lots of others) Then I think, before writing the actual wording, a list of essential points that we want to get across should be decided first - and then the ad written up to reflect those points. I think Treason should be on it but at the end and with a brief explanation as to why it is a necessary law and a sensible one esp given the 'terror' situation etc. First should be the 'scary' points that will take place very soon, with brief examples of what it will actually MEAN to the mass of the population in their everyday lives - The fact that after November, our country essentially loses sovereignty as an independent country. That ALL people will become completely subject to Euro arrest warrant without any evidence needing to be presented or even required; without showing reasonable cause, nor any due process being necessary (as happened to the poor parents of that cancer boy Aysha) and that EVERYONE in this country will be subject to arbitrary arrest and deportation to foreign jails at any time and just on the mere whim or vaguest suspicion from any foreign euro country - like Latvia Romania etc!....That should shock a lot into waking up to whats going on and whats in it for them! Thats my suggestion for one inclusion in the Ad anyway -and I'm sure there will be plenty of others to come. How about Albert compressing some points into a few brief sentences? Have there been any quotes from any newspaper yet? Ray From: patriots-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:patriots-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jack Lewis Sent: 11 September 2014 08:24 To: ECG; Patriots Subject: [patriots] Wording for advert Hi All, About a week ago Red asked for wording suggestions to put in a half-page advertisement in a national newspaper. May I suggest that you use the wording taken from second Albert's letter to the Cabinet Office asking Cameron where he got the authority to assume the Queen's prerogatives. The word treason need no be mentioned and it is a straight-forward question. Jack