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EUROPE IS A GREAT PLACE TO BE (not)
A departure from the usual bull shit I write just a few facts for you to divulge.An increasing amount of legislation is being passed to take away our British liberty and it is not being contested by any government voices. I have placed links in this blog for you to go and read what others are saying regarding the corrupt Union of federalist minded states determined to overthrow our national control in favour of theirs.You may think I am a scaremongering little shite who has no idea what he is writing about or perhaps you do not believe that so many people would want to leave the warmth and security provided by Europe yet in all the polls conducted since 2005 there has been a majority of the population(far greater than that gained by a single party in power) who express their desire to leave the EU. So why are we still members? Because the lying cheating fraudulent bastards we elect are only concerned about their own agenda and don't give a fuck about what the people want. they vote only for the good of themselves and the ruling elite which is why they will never tax the bankers who are the paymasters, It is why they will Privatise the NHS so that their friends can make a profit out of the sick and dying it is why they will privatise the Education system so the poor will have no access to a decent education and will eventually be too dumb to realise that they are being used only for the production of wealth for the "elite" they are to be used as bartering chips to gain more money for themselves within Europe because we the people see nothing of the wealth generated by this federalist dictatorship in transit, you may call me all you like but I will not go quiet.
GET OUT OF EUROPE NOW
http://www.comres.co.uk/eubudgetpoll9nov10.aspx
Who has the right to arrest you?
- Europol’s officers have diplomatic immunity in UK and cannot be touched by our judges
- An 800-strong paramilitary force has been trained and armed for
‘expeditionary’ missions
- British citizens can be seized in UK and sent to foreign jails without
appeal
The paramilitary police force has been trained in Italy and armed to be
deployed as ‘an expeditionary police mission’ under military command if
necessary.
The gendarmerie is not yet a full EU institution. However, its official
purpose is ‘a consistent and co-ordinated deployment of EU police forces
with a military status and full police powers. The EGF will be, first and
foremost, at the disposal of the EU.’
://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/eu_referendum/article337463.ece
Members are drawn from Italy, Spain, Portugal, Romania, France and the
Netherlands.
Their logo is ‘a background of blue sky, the cruciform sword symbolises the
force, the laurel crown the victory, and the flaming grenade the common
military roots of the police forces’.
The European Arrest Warrant (EAW) can also be used to extradite Britons who
have been tried and convicted in their absence by a foreign court.
Meanwhile, the European Commission plans to turn Eurojust – a judicial
co-operation body set up in 2002 – into an EU prosecutor using powers given
by the Lisbon Treaty.
Also new, the European Investigation Order (EIO) gives foreign police forces
the power to compel British police to carry out investigations on their
behalf. These may include interrogation of suspects, interception of
communications and bank records, and the handing over of DNA samples and
fingerprints.
British police can be forced to investigate offences which are not crimes in
the UK, or which they consider to be minor offences.
Before the Home Secretary agreed in July for Britain to opt in to the EIO,
Commander Allan Gibson, head of the specialist crime directorate at the
Metropolitan Police, wrote to the Government and expressed concern that the
investigation order did not allow that the ‘proportionality’ of a crime be
considered.
He was also worried about the workings of the EAW, which ‘has been
complicated by requests for fugitives suspected of low-level offences’.
Other new laws giving the EU power over Britain include the EU’s Data
Retention Directive, which forces telecommunications companies to keep
details of every telephone call, email and text message and all web traffic
for at least six months, and to make the data available to law enforcement
authorities.
Last week, Cecilia Malmstrom, the EU’s Home Affairs Commissioner, demanded
that the EU also be given powers to analyse intra-European bank transfers.
And then there is the sinister new committee to be set up under Article 71
of the Lisbon Treaty, called the Committee on Operational Co-operation on
Internal Security, known as COSI. Critics say this could be the beginning of
an EU Home Office.
The treaty says COSI will be established to ‘ensure operational co-operation
on internal security’.
According to a memo from the last Government, signed by disgraced former
Labour MP and junior Minister Phil Woolas, the committee would decide how
police, border, immigration and criminal justice authorities would deal with
cross-border matters.
COSI will, for the first time, bring together three of the EU’s policing and
criminal law organisations – Europol, Eurojust and Frontex, the EU’s border
security force. Frontex is currently deployed on the border between Greece
and Turkey with 19 patrol cars, nine vans equipped with thermal-imaging
systems, and a helicopter.
[image: Europol officials will move into a new £8.5¿million building next
year]
Europol officials will move into a new £8.5million building next year
In July, the three organisations issued their first joint analysis – a
report on the state of internal security in the EU. The report insisted that
‘a common integrated architecture is required’ to deal with crime and
terrorism in the EU. The word ‘architecture’ is used in Brussels to mean
‘another EU institution.’
http://today.yougov.co.uk/politics/eu-referendum
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/214923/Now-Eurocrats-want-to-control-our-law-system






