This gives just a hint of what the EU elite are prepared to do to stop the Eurosceptic cause and to ensure a compliant UK does not escape its clutches.... but worse than that it shows the EU elite are prepared to do anything, now that they have the power, to over-rule any national sovereignty and impose any actions they see fit.
Never mind the justifications, these suppressives are out to wipe us all out because they fear we may inject some truth into their lives.German government advisors are insisting on concerted efforts to politically neutralize British EU-skeptics. As explained in a recent paper published by the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP), the British Conservatives' attitude will have a "decisive influence on helping to set the EU's future radius of action," because the ambitious possibilities in EU foreign policy making, opened through the Lisbon Treaty's coming into force, will depend, to a certain extent, on London's cooperation.
This is all very encouraging because it shows that UKIP have them rattled - but its also frightening, considering they will stop at nothing, and they will play very dirty - time to dig out that bullet proof vest!It would "behoove" EU members to insist on the British government's firm engagement for Brussels after the Lisbon Treaty takes effect. Attempts should be made to gain influence on the Conservatives, since they will probably win parliamentary elections in the spring.
The main reason for British EU-skepticism remains the fear that in the future the EU could usurp the sovereignty of the nation-states and blatantly rule the member states, even Great Britain from abroad, bypassing the elected national parliaments. That this fear is justifiable can be seen in the recent developments in Greece.....The German chancellor is demanding that Brussels should be granted new rights of intervention into central areas of national sovereignty
"National parliaments do not like to have things imposed," observes Angela Merkel and demands "we have to discuss this type of problem." The extent of this sort of intervention, particularly affecting the smaller EU nations, placing them under de facto direct control of the EU hegemonic powers, in particular Germany, has been anticipated by the Greek Prime Minister Giorgos Papandreou. According to Papandreou, the country's sovereignty is under threat for the first time since 1974, through the external pressure on Athens to reduce its level of debts at all costs.
www.german-foreign-policy.com


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