Showing posts with label Dublin Agreement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dublin Agreement. Show all posts

Wednesday, 5 December 2018

Brexit - Possibly worse than Greece was.


Brexit –  Possibly worse than Greece was.

 

It is my opinion, for what that is worth in our vast array of so called experts, that if the UK remains involved with the EU that we could end up “worse than Greece was” and while the Greek people suffered harsh austerity the EU Bureaucrats  did nothing to help them, they just sat back an watched.

 

With a National Debt of £1.8 trillion, nearly as big as our annual GDP figure, and growing by the minute, which currently costs the UK £48 billion pre year in interest cost, 28 percent of which goes abroad to foreign investors, a trade deficit of £7 billion per month with the EU and the Government budget being in deficit and needing to be supported by further borrowing it would only be a matter of time before the UK exhausted its credibility and needed a BAIL-OUT from the EU. At that moment the UK would be finished on the world stage with no individual identity and absorbed as just a state of the EU. Any experience of austerity so far would be nothing compared to what would be imposed if the EU was given the total control of our affairs and the Euro was forced upon us.

 

The only thing that Germany has ever wanted is a United States of Europe with them at its head, and the only people that keep getting in the way of them achieving that are the British. Angler Merkel has come a lot closer to achieving that aim than Hitler did and by using a far more subtle approach, but imagine their approach if they were given the chance of dominating the UK.

 

There was never going to be a chance of us negotiating a meaningful agreement with the EU. They have too much to lose if they are seen to be giving the UK any form of favourable term as it might encourage other members to decide that they want to leave. The main problem is that Michel Barnier, the EU’s main negotiator, was given the outcome of the negotiations and told to fill in the gaps to justify it.

 

Mrs. May, who is under direct pressure from Big Business, Big Banks and Financial Institutions, the Rich and Powerful, Bureaucrats, Remain Fanatics and pressure groups through Lobbyists has lost her direction and appears to be following a REMAIN Biased Agenda. It is time for her to be aware of the long term affects of her actions and forget about the so called “friends and partners” who are actually bullies, and be seen to be putting the interests of the UK and its people FIRST.

 

“When ordinary people do nothing the fanatics take over”. Edmund Burke

 

James Hancock. A Common Man.

 

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Sunday, 24 January 2016

THE ARROGANCE OF ANGLER MERKEL


THE ARROGANCE OF ANGLER MERKEL.

 
Angler Merkel, the elected Chancellor of Germany, since 2005, is on record as criticising the UK for their response to the migrant and refugee situation in the EU. She has told the Prime Minister David Cameron on a number of occasions that the free movement of labour is not open to discussion, as it is main part of the EU, and has threatened him that if the UK doesn’t take more refugees then his hopes of discussing new terms of membership will be blocked. Her man, President Jean-Claude Junker, is now trying to force the UK to take several tens of thousands of refugees, under a plan to impose arbitrarily fixed allocations, by threatening to tear up the Dublin Agreement which allows us to deport any migrants elsewhere within the EU.  As we are already the most densely populated country in the EU with great pressure on all of our public services we have to resist this to prevent a population explosion and the consequences of social breakdown. Leaving the EU is looking more likely if this type of treatment of a major net contributor continues.

 
Angler Merkel has a need to have a free flow of migrant workers and refugees into her country while we don’t. The German population appeared to grow at a steady rate until about 2003 and has shown a steady decline since then, it fell by 166,591 in 2014 and it was estimated to fall by 166,244 during 2015, before current events. While the number of deaths exceeds the number births and there is an increase in the aging population, if Germany wants to maintain its position as the largest manufacturer and exporter in Europe they need a supply of working age people to replace and increase their workforce.

On the other hand, the population of the UK has had a steady increase over the last 10 years and is currently standing at 500,000 per. year. More worrying is that immigration last year was 630,000 (ONS) that we know of and an estimated 100,000 illegal immigrants that we don’t, certainly far more than the tens of thousands that we were promised.

 
James Hancock.


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