Monday, 30 January 2012

Appeasement

It is deeply disappointing that Cameron is meekly going to accept the fiscal union treaty he refused to sign up to in December. On each occasion a situation like this arises our Government, to the fury of the majority of us, caves in. Is there some secret treaty that requires us to give in or is it our europhile civil servants that do the damage? Why won't anyone stand up for us and our way of life and democracy? We know the LibDems and Labour won't do so. Churchill we need you at this hour to combat the disease of appeasement. We do not want to be run by Germans who frankly have milked the so called periphery by selling hardware to them at deep discounted prices. In my book this is dumping and each time I see a German car it makes me sick to my stomach. Since the vast majority of cars on the roads these days are German I am sick to my stomach most of the time. Even my children have German cars. German selfishness is as appalling as the stupidity of the rest of us in letting them get away with this unfair competition which of course is directly the result of the euro. We must ensure that the euro sinks without trace for our own benefit and that of the so called periphery. To allow the euro to continue will inevitably lead to Spain and Portugal and perhaps other eurozone countries suffering civil unrest which must be much worse than what will happen with the collapse of the euro. Boris Johnson raises this question here. Of course another reason why the Germans and French are so keen on the euro being saved is because their banks have so many bad investments in dodgy sovereign debt which they are covering up. This is a scandal and I do not know why we don't exploit this to our own advantage. No doubt it would upset Mr Clegg if we were to do so but so what whilst he is looking at annihilation at the polls if an early general election were to be called. The last thing he wants is an election. If Cameron is serious about our position in Europe he must use Clegg's fear of losing the election to Britain's advantage. A small opportunity to repatriate some police and justice EU laws will arise in 2014. Open Europe have an interesting report on this that they have released today. After the climbdown on the veto I won't hold my breath that Cameron will do the right thing in 2014.    

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