Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 19

Thread: Unite & Resist The EU!

  1. #1

    Default Unite & Resist The EU!

    Received yesterday of UK Column

    Seems a good idea to get everyone to unite around the issue of being anti EU.

    Even if the activists do and the party’s don’t, then that will be something.

    Party wise things do look confusing for people ....UKIP,UKFP,BNP,Veritas,UK PopDems,Pop Alliance, what should people do????

    Wouldn't it be better for just everyone to support groups like the Democracy Movement, BCG, CIB maybe and build up local networks?
    Then these groups could support the strongest Anti EU party in their area. This way the Anti EU movement would be stronger as a whole and parties that didn’t support such a stance should then have activist support pulled from them? I think then the 'Leaders' would get the message that is about our country, our freedoms and the peoples desire for a better place to live that was important, not the MPs or MEPs wallets. But we will see.

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    UK Column Mailer

    Meeting of clear minds..

    As you are aware, Britain today is simply crumbling around us

    Major politicians, no matter what party they represent are simply ignoring the wishes of the people (part of their strategy is 'not to engage' with us) and looking after themselves and their friends.

    Against this we have an array of organisations that advocate different tactics and objectives, so many that for those seeking an answer and a voice, it is difficult to choose.

    Working to develop a resistance to this we must, while still doing our own projects, look to build a working coalition that will not only shake the establishment and show that people will not just sit back and be told, but also more importantly set about the establishment of a national resistance network. One that will include many dedicated activists, dedicated to building a real alternative to today's sick society.

    One thing that we can all unite around is in opposition to the EU. You are all aware of the massive, corruptive effect it has on our laws and of the erosion of our culture which it is having, therefore it is around this that we should all unite, as it will -

    Target the establishment and show its corruption and the concept that you cannot trust politicians

    Have the support of the public, who we can enlighten to the evils of the EU and globalisation.

    Establish an alternative network and activist base

    Whether you are an advocate of Britain out of Europe, a supporter of England out of the UK, a regionalist, seeking the rightful recognition of your areas identity or a radical seeking to build autonomous communities we all stand against the EU. Therefore I would request that you offer your support for the following projects.



    UK Column - The UK Column

    British Constitutional Group - The British Constitution Group

    Activists Forum- aeuc.tk

  2. #2
    Junior Member lr21's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Posts
    55

    Default

    Yes I totally agree. I think that everyone should combine forces on this very important issue, we can`t afford to be fractionised.

  3. #3
    Trusted Member Better Britain's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Posts
    1,962

    Default

    It doesnt sound to be a bad idea.....but i think unless the EU really does begin using rather gross iron fisted tactics that this will remain an idea for a long time.

  4. #4
    Newbie
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Location
    Nottingham
    Posts
    5

    Default

    We have a website to do just this

  5. #5
    Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    Plymouth
    Posts
    174

    Default

    The problem I have with this is that the larger anti-EU community is rather like a microcosm of the British political scene.

    I regard UKIP as disaffected Tories. Where, for instance, do they stand on the Royal Mail issue. I would get the feeling that they would not believe in a nationalised monopoly because of their conservative instincts.

    On the other hand the Socialist Workers Party and no2eu crowd would be of the socialist mentality; there can be no meeting of minds between these two and UKIP, only the mutual agreement to oppose the EU.

    As for the BNP, well they are just as left-wing in their opposition to the EU as their Socialist counterparts. If they would just ditch their dislike of people with a different coloured skin they would find a massive swell of support.

    There are some rays of hope.

    If the Lisbon Treaty comes into force the EU is going to think in their usual deluded manner that they have the mandate to form a proper EU government; EU army, EU embassies, etc.... this will all take a huge increase in investment. There is already a serious discussion on a EU-wide Tobin tax as part of a strategy to raise funds but I believe that this will not be enough. They need more money and any rise in taxation will bring about the awakening of a, so far, apathetic European population.

    Incidentally, the new German coalition government have declared in their list of objectives that there will be no EU tax on the EU citizen.

    The real challenge is left to Call Me Dave. Will he be back up his words?
    He has said that he “will not let matters rest there”. Even if he reneges on the Lisbon issue he can dig his heels in, big time, on making any money available for the evil empire. Thatcher with bells on is exactly the policy I'm looking for.
    No money for quangos, no money for assemblies, no money for EU embassies – we need the money to sort out our own problems.

    Let's choke this EU devils spawn by depriving it of the oxygen of finance.

    As for the UK Column, well despite the seemingly more enlightened on this forum, the Column is being proved to be right.

    Labour let in migrants 'to engineer multicultural UK' | Mail Online

  6. #6
    Trusted Member Joely's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Location
    Oxfordshire, Henley
    Posts
    1,194

    Default

    I am relatively sure that this is an outcome that will never happen. UKIP would not wish to alliance with the BNP, and be tarred with the 'racist' brush, and on the contrary, UKF would not wish to re-allign itself with UKIP. The whole alliance ideology may appear to be possotive prospect in theory, in reality it's impossible.

  7. #7
    Trusted Member Eureka's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    Leeds
    Posts
    2,198

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by britainrising View Post
    Against this we have an array of organisations that advocate different tactics and objectives, so many that for those seeking an answer and a voice, it is difficult to choose...

    One thing that we can all unite around is in opposition to the EU.
    They define the problem - "an array of organisations that advocate different tactics and objectives" - but offer a supposed solution that merely wishes that problem away.

    Put simply, uniting around opposition to the EU represents only their principal objective. It may be 'self-evident' to them that this is the most important issue but to others the most important issue will be immigration, an English Parliament, electoral reform or whatever.

    Indeed, to a certain section of the anti-EU movement it seems that the main issue to be confronted is "corruption in UKIP", hence it would be quite difficult to get those around the same table as the UKIP leadership.

    Alliances always sound attractive when they are on your own terms. This is just the latest in a history of wishful thinking.

  8. #8

    Default

    Yes, I think an anti-EU coalition is a great idea. Let's start it on 1st December, the day when the EU enthusiasts think it's all over. LOL

  9. #9
    Member Admzaa's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Location
    England
    Posts
    103

    Default

    Do you realise what the Anti Climate Warming protesters did to the Climate Warming campaign at the University of East Anglia? The protesters hacked their way into the computers of the UEA and copied the emails of the very scientists who were pushing this agenda and exposed their fiddling of Climate Warming data. These very same scientists then confirmed that they had fiddled their data figures. I have just seen this story reported in detail on the Russia Times TV channel. It has made a huge impact on the Green extremist agenda in just days.

    What would happen at the EU if something similar were to occur?

    I would not be surprised if Anti-EUers exposed the emails of British and EU officials in a similar way. It would make a huge expose in just a few hours if this were to occur.
    Father, collapse the EU immediately in Jesus' name. Amen.

  10. #10

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Admzaa View Post
    Do you realise what the Anti Climate Warming protesters did to the Climate Warming campaign at the University of East Anglia? The protesters hacked their way into the computers of the UEA and copied the emails of the very scientists who were pushing this agenda and exposed their fiddling of Climate Warming data. These very same scientists then confirmed that they had fiddled their data figures. I have just seen this story reported in detail on the Russia Times TV channel. It has made a huge impact on the Green extremist agenda in just days.

    What would happen at the EU if something similar were to occur?

    I would not be surprised if Anti-EUers exposed the emails of British and EU officials in a similar way. It would make a huge expose in just a few hours if this were to occur.
    Hi there Admzaa,

    Can you possibly post us a link to that Russia Times TV channel report ?

    I agree completely with what you say on the EU.

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •