Thursday, January 20, 2011

Evil, Egocentric Europeanism!

On Tuesday, only two days ago, I blogged on one way that the EU could reverse its dangerous slide towards tyranny and embrace democracy, yesterday and today the British Prime Minister has chosen instead to continue on the non-democratic route taken by all those who have recently held this office, cast aside our historical ties with English speaking independent nations across the globe and instead resume the navel gazing that considers nothing beyond the confines of the corrupted and ever weaker and less relevant European sphere of activities.

At least Cameron in his two day meeting with Nordic States, read here, has included our non-EU neighbours but like the earlier doomed EFTA, such a grouping will eventually fall into the clutches of a non-democratic centralised European tyranny the form of which is already beginning to take shape.

First, no doubt, will probably come an absorbtion by the Netherlands and France of the former state of Belgium, facilitated by a Belgian national as EU Council President and presumably leaving a cross between the Vatican City and District of Columbia in Brussels, where EU officials can freely engage in whatever excesses they choose while actually controlling the supposed "authorities". Their day is unlikely to last long, however, as without any democratic constraints economic governance will be imposed on the peripheral EU bankrupts by the centralised middle which will eventually fully control every mainland economy along the lines of the German economic model.

Cameron should be instructing his Foreign Office to make approaches to governments in Canada, Australia and New Zealand to see how pressure can jointly be exerted to salvage the world trading economy by friendly pressure on the US to both reduce government spending and tackle the US property price emergency.

Trying to seduce our Nordic neighbours and thus apparently accepting a complete breakdown and resulting fragmentation as inevitable hardly seems like statesmanship!

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