Thursday, 18 November 2010

Conspiracy Theory?

Unless there is a little misreading between the lines are certain bloggers, John Redwood for example, suggesting that the EU is talking up a storm about the ability of Ireland, Portugal and Spain to meet their debt obligations without help in order to manipulate voter opinion in the EU in favour of further centralisation? In other words is all the fuss in the media about what is said to be a very serious crisis just another EU stealth step on the way to the United States of Europe? Is it credible? Would the EU be up to such a trick? There is no doubting that they would be capable of such deception since the EU project has 'advanced' (if that is the right word) on the back of lies, corruption and dubious and undemocratic means. One only has to recall how on its proposed constitution being rejected they re-introduced it under a different name and ensured that no referendum on it was held by any country. Although hardly a surprise it is nonetheless quite shameful that voters can be treated in such an arrogant way by an unelected elite that believes it knows what's good for the rest of us. Even if they are right there are many of us who quite simply refuse to be treated in this way and want to be left alone to make our own mistakes. It is also most worrying that no matter which party is in power here in the UK the government does not cry foul and do the necessary to expose the miscreants in the EU and depending on a referendum vote either re-negotiate our terms of membership or withdraw us altogether from this cesspit.  

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