Saturday, 12 November 2011
The EU looks in the Mirror and sees Syria
Daniel Hannan poses the question 'Who speaks for the majority in Europe' in his blog today here. A good question particularly as it is quite clear that the EU bureaucracy or technocracy, or whatever it is they are known as, obviously don't as can be seen in this blog in The Commentator here. The lack of respect for democracy by the leaders of the EU, although perhaps not all that surprising since the continentals have always had more in common with French dirigiste principles than our anglo saxon ways, will end in disaster in the long run with people rebelling against their so called masters. There will be a kind of European Spring probably equally as bloody as the Arab Spring. The Arab Spring became the Arab Summer and lingers on into Autumn with the unresolved rebellion in countries like Syria and Yemen. There is no European equivalent to the Arab League so will it be the UN who suspends the EU for continuing to kill its citizens contrary to promises by the EU to cease its violence in the same way as the Arab League has suspended Syria for failing to end violence against its citizens contrary to the promises made by Syria a few days ago? Until Merkel, Sarkozy and the faceless eurocrats and now van Rompuy insisted that Italy and Greece forego democracy I did not think the EU was a force for evil but so it has now revealed itself to be. Hysterical? I hope so but fear not. We must leave this institution now before it is too late and urge other EU countries like us to do the same.
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