The EU is the equivalent of a huge Corporation with a Board of Directors -a President (unelected), Commissioners (unelected) and MEPs – determining Company policy.
It’s common knowledge that the politics in just about every country in the world has been dictated by powerful Corporations for the last 3 decades.
The EU is absolutely no different where its 27 member Nations (to date) are concerned with an end goal of total European dominance.
I’ll bet you can’t even name your MEP – few people can – yet these people already rule our lives by creating new laws and amending old ones.
New laws at breakneck speed
Are you aware just how many new laws were passed during Tony Blair’s Presidential reign in Downing Street?
Would you believe 3,000 – a new one every day!
75% of these laws were passed at the behest of the EU.
Your freedom has been gradually and very silently eroded without your knowledge.
Did you know that since 2005, if you activate your burglar alarm when you go on holiday or go out for the day (which we all do) and don’t nominate a key-holder who lives nearby, it’s an offence under the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act?
Since 2006 you’re not allowed to sell Grey Squirrels – WOW!!
Is this really what we pay our Politicians to do?
The EU, within 20 years, will be advising you how many legal breaths you should take each day.
The EU has grown too quickly
The EU has grown too quickly since 1952 when it was the European Economic Community.
- 6 Countries in July 1952 – Germany, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg and Italy.
- 9 Countries in January 1973 – UK, Denmark and Ireland.
- 10 Countries in 1981 – Greece.
- 12 Countries in 1986 – Spain and Portugal.
The European Union was born in 1993 – Maastricht Treaty- when the Cold War ended.
- 15 Countries in January 1995 – Austria, Finland and Sweden.
- 25 Countries in May 2004 – Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Malta and Cyprus.
When these last 10 Countries joined the EU, each boasted a very low GDP and with the exception of Malta and Cyprus, extremely large populations many of whom wanted to immediately migrate to various of the other 15 Countries.
The influx of immigrants initially caused problems for a number of Countries including the UK where the Prime Minister, Tony Blair seemed to be more interested in making a name for himself on the “world stage” than concentrating on Home Affairs.
- 27 Countries in January 2007 – Romania and Bulgaria were allowed to join, prematurely in my opinion as their Judiciary system was in chaos and the crime rates in both Countries unacceptable.
I’m not a Euro Sceptic – I just don’t want to be part of the EU.
We were promised a Referendum on the Lisbon Treaty by both the Labour and Tory Party and both have failed to honour that promise – in fact Mr Brown sneaked across and secretly signed – he’s only Prime Minister by default!
The only UK referendum ever held about membership of the EU was in 1975 when 67% voted to join.
Our Government was petrified that the majority would this time say NO!
Iceland
I’m also seriously concerned about the EU glibly assuring Iceland that their EU membership will be approved when the Government of Iceland owes the UK 2.2 Billion Pounds and the Netherlands more than a Billion Pounds!
Over 90% of Iceland’s population voted to steal our money in yesterday’s referendum.
Few of you will remember the 3 Cod Wars that Iceland waged against our fishermen in 1958, 1972 – 1975 and 1976 when their fully armed Coastguard boats opened fire on our unarmed fishermen, cut their fishing nets and damaged their boats.
The British Government’s weak decision in 1976 to yield to Iceland’s demands adversely affected British trawler owners and caused a serious decline of our fishing industry.
Additional EU laws in favour of other EU members fishing rights have been detrimental to the UK’s fishing industry and largely responsible for the ridiculously high cost of fish in the UK.
Turkey
The EU are still considering Turkey’s application for membership, an Islamic country where womens’ equal rights are denied. Do they seriously think that Turkey will adhere to womens’ equal rights if they’re allowed to join?
Turkey has an army of occupation totalling 35,000 in Northern Cyprus, an EU member since 2004.
Don’t we have a right to vote for or against each time to decide whether or not we want to welcome a new EU member?
Conclusion
This political Corporation we call the EU had on 1st January 2010 a total population in excess of half a billion.
It’s distinctly ant-American and regards the UK’s close ties with America as being counter productive to the EU’s ambition of dominating every member nation.
We used to be as is America – free – free to speak our minds in public – free to write about what is and is not, in our opinion, right and wrong as strongly as we wish – not any more.
How much does this membership privilege cost?
40 MILLION POUNDS EVERY SINGLE DAY!
Your British passport will soon be replaced by a European passport with your private details on a hard disc in Brussels.
Immediately you officially become a European citizen, your medical records since birth and of course your financial details will also become European.
The EU doesn’t represent freedom my friend – it was originally set up to achieve political domination and has almost succeeded!
You still want to be a European?