Thursday, August 19, 2010

The EU Gestapo

A PROPOSAL BY THE EU to give officers from any EU country the power to demand information on anyone in the UK, including personal details such as DNA, bank accounts, and telephone records, is being put forward for acceptance by the UK. This is the latest directive following the EU’s earlier announcement this month, allowing all nurses from within the EU to practice in the UK without undergoing the necessary safety checks by the Nursing and Midwifery Council.

According to reports this latest directive is being supported by Nick Clegg: although David Cameron has so far remained silent, he did say during the election that any changes imposed on the British people from Europe in the future, would have to face a referendum.

What is happening is European federalism by stealth? These directives are being slid under the door in the hope that their introduction will go unchallenged by the public – and both Clegg and Cameron hope for the very same thing.

It is astounding how a nation can be so conquered without defending themselves. Instead of battalions of soldiers invading our shores, we have an army of bureaucrats who have been given their powers by our very own politicians over decades to prowl our sovereignty before taking it away from us.

The EU directive is the artillery that destroys our independence of law-making, defence, foreign policy and every other facility we have established over hundreds of years, to build and retain our nation state.

BOTH MAASTRICHT and the Lisbon Treaty were, to continue the military analogy, the battles lost, for us Euro-sceptics. These treaties represent the EU’s legitimacy for all that is to follow, within their paragraphs and bulleted items lay the groundwork for this nation’s and every other European nation’s demise.

A United States of Europe(USE) is the unspoken ambition of our European leaders and the EU’s bureaucrats. While Euro-scepticism remains a force in all the European countries, any talk of a USE will be regarded as the outpourings of Euro-sceptic nutters.

But time, they know, is on their side, the Europhiles have only to sit and wait for the next generation to fall willingly into their arms. For our EU friendly, multicultural friendly children, are being taught that they are part of a greater whole far bigger than any nation; and too many people have died trying to defend this antiquity in the past.

A United States of Europe is, at the moment, the love that dare not speak its name. But when the immediate post-war generation like myself are having their ashes spread over some long remembered, and long cherished spot, this nation will be long on the road to being nothing more than just another canton existing in a federal state of Europe.

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