Friday, February 10, 2006

Aaaarghhhh! Pillock!



Doesn't everything about Blair really make you cringe, his stance, posture and voice are so convincingly pathetic. Anyway, I just want to put emphasis on what Blair now calls EU concerns, this week he commented on the failed EU consistution:

It is "very difficult" for the EU to function as a group of 25 states under its current rules, Tony Blair has said.

Ha! right on Tony! what a great observation, has the penny finally dropped? For a man so pro EU he is slowly begining to turn and can only agree that the EU has fallen flat on it's face. It can't cope, it will never cope and the EU is really a product of what Nazi Germany wanted in the first place - Power & Control!

Blair's questions from a Commons Liason Committee tackled the very issue of the EU constitution and enlargement. Blair added to his comments;

"Having said that, I think enlargement has done Europe a power of good."

Erm, where? Germay's economy seems to be the worst ever, cross border immigration is a nightmare, constant arguments over food and farming policies, failure to harmonise on many policies. When will the EU realise that Europe is made up of many cultures and Governments, all of which are like integrating chemicals, some react nastily when mixed and others mix well to create a good formulae. In the short, europe cannot be mixed like a cocktail. Our very own identities are why many Europeans liked to travel. Ok, you may be able to travel around Europe more easily, you may also be able to live and work in another EU country easily, but at what cost?

Pressed about further enlargement, Blair said: "There is a mood in Europe about enlargement that's not altogether positive but I think it's important we try with other allies to turn that around."
He said "most people were "pretty realistic" about the stalled constitution."

Errr, brainwashed more like.

UK Independence Party leader Roger Knapman said the "open Europe" vision might be shared by European elites but not by the British people generally.
He asked: "Why should the British public be optimistic about a political Union which costs every family in this country over £60 per week, yet remains democratically unaccountable and does not learn from its' mistakes?"

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