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European Turkeys?


As everyone else worries about the EU getting too big, too bureaucratic, too centralised and too expensive to run the federalist Euroloonies of Nu Labour are clamouring for non European nations to be allowed to join. They would start with Turkey but where would they like to see Europe end. Japan? Western Samoa?

European Union Turkeys.
by Ed Butt
19 June 2009

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Labour Looney Calls For Turkey To Become EU Member.

Sanity is a rare quality in the Labour Party these days. The party have lost the plot collectively and individually. So desperate is Brown to clutch at any straw except Jack Straw that it becomes more apparent every day the egomaniacal, economically illiterate, intellectually imbecilic Barack Obama has become the de facto leader of the party.

When at the summit of NATO leaders Obama showed that like mathematics, history, language, science and culture, geography is not one of his strengths by saying that he wanted Turkey in the European Union where it belonged all significant member nations told him to shut the fuck up and mind his own business. Sidi Obama thinks running the EU is his business, after all he is in his own mind at least President Of The Entire Universe And Everything Else Besides but fortunately most EU leaders are not as besotted as Labour's Politically Correct Thought Police with the colour Obama's skin. Pale skin bad, dark skin good they cry in a parody of George Orwell's Animal Farm.

Well we know Labour's New World Order One World Government Neo-Nazis hate everything about Britain, hate being British and will do anything to destroy Britain as we know it and every aspect of British culture so it is no surprise that alone among significant political groups of the leading nations of Europe, Labour's leaders are sycophantically supporting Obama's One World Government drive. In an article titled An xpanded Europe Will Strengthen Britain, Caroline Flint puts forward the argument that the last expansion has been a success (she's wrong) therefore bringing in more nations that have basket case economies and few if any cultural links with Europe must also be a success:

Five years on, it's clear that those sceptics were wrong. The EU is stronger for being broader: an expanded EU has vastly increased trading opportunities for British business, has increased security at home and in our neighbourhood and has weakened the case for creating a European super state.

But making the case for further enlargement and more free movement is undoubtedly more difficult in a recession, when unemployment is rising and pressure on public services intense.

Europe is currently a Bureaucratic mess, spending is out of control, the bureaucracy imposes sanctions on independent minded politicians who speak out against plans for further expansion, more centralisation, more bureaucratic control of member nations and more power for the Politically Correct Thought Police. The Obama led one world movement sees an ally in the European bureaucracy for its agenda to create a world populated by identically bland people. When politically correct Nazis like Obama talk of diversity, they mean abolishing the differences that make our nations diverse, creating a bland, homogenous population who know that above all else they must never question the meritocratic elite.

Caroline Flint's case for further expansion is the weakest, most idiot argument imaginable. All it demonstrates is that Labour have learned nothing in the past few years. With trust in the political system slipping into negative ratings they are still arguing for bigger government, bigger bureaucracies, more centralisation and more control freakery. In June we have the chance to give this party of failures notice to quit. Their representation in the EuropeanParliament will be annihilated. The Conservative will do brilliantly. I hope the Liberal Democrats also a good result. Let's hope the disgruntled Labour voters who haven't the sense to vote Lib Dem or Green and cannot bring themselves to vote Conservative at least are intelligent enough to vote UKIP. A couple of BNP wins would have shock value and prevent the Tories becoming complacent but we don't want right wing extremists raking in buckets of EU funding.

Not that the BNP are as far to the right as the Labour Neo-Nazis of course.

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