
So whilst the British public is duped into thinking that we have perhaps escaped or even severed one the tentacles of the EU federalist monster, can I draw your attention to what we have on the menu for the next plenary session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg
Tuesday will see MEPs voting on various initiatives aimed at dissolving any semblance of fiscal sovereignty amongst member states. Also more than likely to be voted through are plans to give away €21 070 950 for Spain and €16,908,925 to Italy. These amounts are dwarfed by the proposal to give €1.3 billion to the ITER experiment (trying to generate energy from fusion). After that a plan to spend of €3,918,850 on stopping Italian redundancies wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't for the fact that the UK is never helped out in this respect.
Wednesday will see the European parliament debate the level of bribes it offers to new victim countries it wishes to ensnare. Following on from that plans will be formulated to abolish the UK coastguard as well as "harmonising" Britain's road, rail, sea and air transport network and infrastructure with the rest of Europe.
Thursday should start with a look at VAT harmonisation as well the imposition of a special EU transaction tax. This will be briskly followed by the donation of €24,493,525 to France to help with redundancies together with plans to force the authorities in the UK to adopt the same prison regulations as on the continent.
It will hardly come as a revelation that Cameron's "Eurosceptic" MEPs will be actively involved in the process of nodding through this poisonous nonsense. We've become used to the duplicity. What may shock a few however is that whilst in many cases UKIP don't even bother to stay and vote at all, some of Cameron's Tory MEPs are actually involved in drafting this legislation in the first place.
All of this comes at a cost, stripping a nation of its sovereignty is a complex and costly business after all.
At this time of year the £millions wasted on our enslavement to the EU might easily be spent on stopping a
whole generation of British pensioners from freezing to death. Ironic is it not that there wouldn't be any
Europe at all if it wasn't for our WWII generation now rewarded for their efforts with poverty, humiliation and
the very real prospect of hypothermia?
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