Thursday, 18 February 2016

Big mistake not leaving EU in 1993


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Britain made the biggest mistake not quitting the EU when Margaret Thatcher voiced her doubts in 1992.   The Maastricht Treaty of 1993 transformed the European Economic Community (Common Market) into the political federation of the European Union, stripping the UK of powers to negotiate with non-EU countries; rendering impotent our once-thriving industries like, manufacturing, the steel works and mining; decimating our agriculture and fishery with wasteful directives that closed many small businesses.

Each EU Treaty eroded more British sovereignty; and thousands of mindless directives turned our Parliament into paper-shuffler, disseminating their regulations, and supervisor of obeisance by our government departments and local councils.  Like Greece, George Osborne had to obey EU directives to put austerity measures on our spending, because “We have one of the worst debts on the planet”, as observed by a Lib-Dem supporter (In my view Feb 6)  

The EEC’s nine members in 1973 had broadly similar living standards, thriving well on the four freedoms of movement of capital, goods, services and people travelling for work.  Today’s 28 disparate EU members, mostly ex-Soviet or ex-Communist nations with much lower economies and earning expectation, make the four freedoms especially unworkable in EU’s shambolic organisation, where for 19 years auditors could not pass their accounts due to errors and misspending of 6.7 billion Euro just in 2012. 

David Cameron’s proposed reform to stop new migrants claiming benefit on arrival was irrelevant, when Germany and Austria kept controls on workers from Eastern Europe for the full seven years allowed under EU rules.  UK GDP per capita is three times that of Bulgaria, Romania and Croatia, the most recent countries to join the EU with a combined population of 33 million.  Turkey is being fast tracked into the EU by Angela Merkel and Bosnia-Herzegovina has already applied to join.  With net migration last year at 330,000 should Britain be worried?

EU’s travelling circus of 751 MEPs and staff, shuttling by rail, road and air between Brussels and Strasbourg costs over 180 million Euro a year, plus Luxembourg with a secretariat employing 2,432 officials, hosting a third European Parliament, the European Court of Justice with one judge from each member state and the European Council with 28 leaders that met recently in Paris. Britain’s EU fee of £12 Billion a year could be better spent on our NHS, Nurseries, children’s centres, tax credits...  Britain needs to leave the EU.   Vote Leave at the EU referendum.

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