Are France and Greece sovereign states, or are they not? If they are, then they should simply repeal the Stability Pact, in accordance with the manifest will of their respective electorates.
For 20 years, ever since three times as many Labour MPs as Conservatives voted against Maastricht, the British media have ignored the predominant, and by far the most consistent, opposition to the Eurofederalist project, which has always been motivated by opposition to the EU's economic agenda.
If the Conservatives had won the 1997 Election, then John Major and Kenneth Clarke would have taken Britain into the euro. But Labour won, so, although the totally non-Labour Blair creature wanted to go in, Gordon Brown, Ed Miliband and Ed Balls kept us out.
Now those media stand exposed as entirely incapable of passing coherent comment on the fact that France and Greece have both rejected Eurofederalism precisely by rejecting "austerity" in favour of economic growth. They have not being paying attention.
For the same reason, they cannot explain that Nazi parties, such as the one that has just entered the Greek Parliament, are already legislating for us in the European Parliament, and were doing so in the Council of Ministers when the Haiderites were in government in Austria.
Like any rejection of yet further deflation as the supposed way out of recession, any exposure of the people to whose legislative will the EU has always subjected us is always a truly golden dawn.
Like any rejection of yet further deflation as the supposed way out of recession, any exposure of the people to whose legislative will the EU has always subjected us is always a truly golden dawn.
Good to have you back after yesterday's lapse in taste. You are David Lindsay. Never let anyone forget that. Including yourself.
ReplyDeleteNothing in the European Parliament compares to Golden Dawn. There must be a distinction between local (typically Catholic and Orthodox) fascist groups and this level of Indo-Europeanist occultism, particular to a tiny group of intellectuals and the SS.
ReplyDeleteIsn't the bigger problem the network of Nazi- and fascist-sympathisers whose lineage yields a significant portion of the EPP (and ELDR/Euro-Socialists to a lesser extent)? And that is often with American encouragement along the way...