Showing posts with label EU. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EU. Show all posts

Friday, 12 October 2018

The Strange Death of Europe by Douglas Murray (My Goodreads Review)


A compelling and often frightening account of how we European's are wrapped in our leader's political denial to get to grips with the many wrongs that have been festering. Problems and resentment from decades of denial caused by uncontrolled mass migration of Islamic culture into our continent. A pretence that the peoples of Europe supported this mass influx of Muslim people. How we (Caucasian Europeans) have become subjugated by the twisted politically correct rulers of our nations. A pretence that we must feel culturally enriched by camouflaged denials of our rulers. The persistent denial of the facts we everyday people have seen. The persistent muffling of concerned people. The debasing of concerned people. People not allowed to mention for fear of being labelled RACIST.

RACIST - The condemning word that gives anyone a free pass to victory over any sensible debate. The radical change of many of our inner cities and the criminal negligence of Police and Government to stop the problem. The persistent and much more enthusiastic attempts of the Police and Government to deal with the consequential or secondary problems that have begun to surface from their continued denial.

It tells us everything we know but what we are afraid to say. This is a very brave book and I recommend it to all who believe in freedom of speech.

Wednesday, 12 June 2013

Nigel Farage of UKIP



I think this man might hold a trump card for a future government. His UKIP party will not win the General Election, but I think they will win seats and be able to form a hung parliament with a winning party that does not have enough votes to win majority power. There is the danger that Labour might win by a small margin and form an alliance with the LibDems. However, any party that needs to do a deal with UKIP to form a government (and this is a strong possibility) will need to give the UK electorate a vote on the EU. I hope this will bring about a British withdrawal from EU. I never used to believe in this, but I do now. 

Tuesday, 11 June 2013

What if Benifit Tourists Could be seen to be Stopped?

They Talk the Talk but actions speak better than words. We've heard it all before but nothing is seen.



I'm always dithering between the UK and its membership with the EU. Some things get me so crossed, that I want to throw in the towel with the EU and see the UK leave it. I would sooner face the so called economic strife rather then walk down streets were so many people are speaking foreign languages. I'm not racist and I don't dislike or wish people harm because they come from somewhere else. I also do not blame them for wanting to come here. But there are too many immigrants in the UK and my culture, racist or not, is being consumed. I don't embrace this apologetic idea of multiculturalism and I'm sick to death of being told I should celebrate such a thing. I don't want to. I want to be British and be among my own people. I don't hate others, I just resent my own left wing nationals constantly calling me a racist for loving my country and being upset by the real problem of irresponsible and uncontrolled mass immigration of unskilled labour. 

If economists of huge companies want the EU then let them go. Let's support the anti-EU economists that think we can survive on our own. Our old political classes have sold us down the river and things are going to get worse unless we boldly tackle immigration. Some politicians are talking the talk. Even the Germans and Dutch are saying such things. Maybe it could be sorted within the confines of the EU? If this could be done and seen to be, concerning immigration - the UK may wish to stay in the EU. The immigration issue will be the main thing on the minds of the majority of the UK electorate. Not the economics, even if this trading and global economy is the most important issue, you cant cram people of so many diverse cultures together and instruct them to like it.

below is a newspaper clipping of Theresa May Talking the Talk. Its good talk, but is it just talk?

Migrants that move across the European Union to claim benefits with no intention of working are to be targeted by ministers, the Home Secretary has said.
Speaking following discussions at the Justice and Home Affairs Council in Luxembourg, Theresa May said free movement abuse was a problem for a number of EU member states.
She said a commitment to tackle the problem had been secured following discussions with EU partners.
Mrs May said: "We must clamp down on free movement abuse, which takes its toll on our public services and local communities.
"The UK ensured this issue was high on today's agenda, and I am grateful to our EU partners for their increased support following our constructive discussion.
"Ministers have today acknowledged that free movement abuse is a problem for a number of Member States and we have secured a commitment to find EU-wide solutions to this problem.
"Stopping the abuse of free movement will help us to maintain an immigration system that works in the UK's national interest.
"But this is not a problem for the UK alone. That is why we are continuing to develop a consistent and collaborative approach across the EU."
The Cabinet minister reportedly has the backing of Germany to tackle so-called "benefit tourists".

Saturday, 8 June 2013

How UK World Exports Smash EU Decreasing Trade

UK World Exports Smash EU Decreasing Trade



UK Confidence in EU could begin to acquire greater scepticism from big business corporations if the recent trends continue. The UK's goods exports to the rest of the world, outside EU, grew by 11 per cent last year. However, the exports to 26 European Union nations fell by 1.5 per cent.

With the British electorate becoming more disgruntled with EU regulation and working laws and mainly big multi-corporate institutions supporting continued EU membership; the gap is widening between the for and against UK desire within the EU. Small business are becoming more hostile because of over regulation on working and employment practises and some of the up and coming entrepreneurs don't speak against it or for it. Many seem indifferent with the idea, believing good business is where you find it. If not in the EU; there is a big world out there.

Can the UK find it in the shrinking demand from the EU? The UKIP political party believes that EU over regulation is a strong contributing factor. This dwindling and unattractive market looks meek with sales figure concerning rest of world trade. This gains increasing support for UK exiting EU and unshackling EU regulation within our UK working industry. Once the economics of the EU are seen to be clearly not working for the UK, there will be stronger resentment towards the EU. Money talks, and with political ethics already walking away, who can say how the future looks? 

Economics and ethical views rarely walk hand in hand, but sometimes, on odd occasions, they can be seen to be. Large portions of the UK electorate regard the EU as a high jacked project or one that was always deceptive. This political ethic could always be undone by economical benefit and reality. However, once the economic advantage begins to diminish; economics and (seen to be) helpful ethics will gladly jump into bed with one another.