1. The EU Promotes Crime and Instability
The EU does not protect the peace in Europe. On the contrary, it undermines stability in the continent by dismantling
border controls at a time of the greatest population movements in human history, with many migrants coming from
politically unstable countries whose instability spills over to European states. Through its senseless immigration
policies, the EU could become partly responsible for triggering civil wars in several European countries. Maybe it
will be remembered as the “peace project” which brought war.
2. The EU Weakens Europe’s Cultural Defences
The EU is systematically surrendering the continent to our worst enemies. When French, Dutch and Irish voters rejected
the EU Constitution, the EU elites moved on as if nothing had happened. When the Islamic world says that the EU should
work to eradicate “Islamophobia,” they immediately consent to do this. When an organization ignores the interests of
its own people yet implements the interests of that people’s enemies, that organization has become an actively
hostile entity run by a corrupt class of abject traitors. This is what the EU is today.
3. The EU Promotes a Bloated Bureaucracy
A study released by the organization Open Europe in August 2008 found that the EU employs an “army” of bureaucrats,
and that the actual number of individuals required to run the EU is close to 170,000 — more than 7 times the 23,000
figure sometimes cited by the Commission.
According to them, “The legislative process of the EU is an extremely complex and opaque system, making it very
difficult to identify how many people are actually involved in formulating, implementing and overseeing legislation.
However, research by Open Europe, using limited available information, shows that just to draft and work out how to
implement legislation the EU requires a bureaucratic staff of around 62,026 people. This figure reveals where the EU’s
real legislative work is actually done: in committees, behind closed doors and out of the public eye.
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