Old game, new name
No doubt you’ve read this:
The European Commission on Monday signalled its willingness to swing into action with a plan for a monetary fund equipped with sufficient resources to assist highly indebted eurozone nations such as Greece. Commission officials said preliminary work was already in progress and a proposal for a European Monetary Fund could be prepared by June, when EU heads of state and government are due to meet for a summit.
The creation of a European Monetary Fund would mark a significant step forward in the integration of the eurozone economy, which for the past 11 years has had a single currency and a common central bank but has lacked a fiscal union and clear-cut arrangements for assisting a member-state in severe financial difficulty.
You do see where this is going, don’t you? The Fiveyearists [heads of the Tories and LPUK] who claim they can wait five years to give the people a voice on Europe are facing integration before that ever comes about.
Wake up, David, Chris and Andrew – there ain’t gonna be no parliament capable of putting a referendum in five years. There’ll be a parliamentary structure for verisimilitude but it will be emasculated. This is no speculation – go back and read the EU documentation again. Part 1 in my inner right sidebar is OK for starters. Another way is to put Xxxl in my page search and it gives you posts with his links in comments – laborious but it shows you what’s going on.
And look at the last paragraph of the FT article:
France and others take the view that the problems lie partly in the imbalances between states such as Germany, which are running large current account surpluses, and less competitive nations such as Greece and Portugal, which are burdened with deficits. However, German politicians and business people see their surpluses as a sign of Germany’s competitive strength.
Old game, new name – pure nationalism of the 1930s type, fomented by the same area of Germany which did it last time, only this time partly with British money. And they’re amending the Treaty already [H/T IPJ]:
In a communication from the European Commission Implementation of Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (COM 673/09). In its 15 pages it states:
“The scope of Article 290 cannot be determined simply by examining in detail the terms used by the authors of the new Treaty to define delegated acts; the provision also needs to be put into context, by looking in particular at its historical connection with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny and at its links with Article 291 on implementing acts. For it is around Articles 290 and 291 that the legal framework will have to be constructed to replace the comitology system established under the Treaty establishing the European Community.”
Powers taken are almost never returned, and the Commission makes this point quite clear in its document:
The Commission believes it is preferable not to increase the institutions’ workload by introducing a binding system of short-term delegations. Delegations of power should in principle, therefore, be of indefinite duration. Such a practice would, moreover, be entirely consistent with the current situation. Experience shows that the legislator does not, as a general rule, wish to impose a time limit on the powers conferred on the Commission, even when conferring on it responsibility for taking quasi-legislative measures.
May I humbly submit it to the heads of the Tories and LPUK [who oppose giving the people their voice] one more time – powers taken and not returned – there is not going to be any parliament with powers to grant a referendum of a whole UK in five years. Read 28th Regime and see how the outer shell is left standing, propped up by all the innards are actually EU. Yes, there is still a Westminster but no, it can’t do anything in five years.
Practical politics, boys, practical politics. Do we see anything on this from you? Do we hear anything form your lips?
EU Army to enforce it, EUMC, ESRIF and so on:
“United Europe will only be secure if my generation, which has never experienced war, suffering or hunger, is strongly committed to European integration,” Westerwelle said. “And my generation has a chance to extend this cooperation model far beyond Western Europe, perhaps even to the whole of the European continent.”
Further reading on this here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here and here. On SWIFT, also here, here and here.
EU Embassies opening around the world – still you oppose giving the people a voice?
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another exceptionally well written and information post James.
I fear that people will not wake up to the fact that this massive sleight of hand which hides the tentacles of the EU in our everyday life until the façades covering the shells of what is left of our institutions are torn down. Like the Matrix, all is not what it seems, but people only see what they want to see.
5 more years will see our nation gone, subsumed totally into the EU soviet, with the only remaining way out armed conflict. I despair sometimes as I cannot see the strength of character that once defined the British, but who knows, perhaps it is still there, hidden somewhere under the years of social security cheques only to be awakened as the next terrible economic crash takes hold.
Sadly it is the case. They don’t see the sleight of hand which wil render the ECA irrelevant and unpursuable. This makes the complicity of the elected MPs all the more unforgivable.
I wish I could think of a way that you could exploit the current situation to get the message across or put a spanner in the works.
Whilst they are plowing doggedly on with the plan a chink has to be found in thier Armour when they are least expecting it!
That might sound a little cryptic but it isn’t meant to be.