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LootOP
05-06-2016, 07:22 AM
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/05/05/prime-ministers-listen-too-much-to-voters-complains-eus-juncker/



Prime Ministers must stop listening so much to their voters and instead act as “full time Europeans”, according to Jean-Claude Juncker.

Elected leaders are making life “difficult” because they spend too much time thinking about what they can get out of EU and kowtowing to public opinion, rather than working on “historic” projects such as the Euro, he said.

They aren't even ashamed to admit they're facist anymore. Was in Brussels just yersterday and these guys have been building huge palaces for them to work in. They're the new royal class. SMH.

LootOP
05-06-2016, 07:24 AM
Another gem:


"It's a quite common opinion in Brussels that the EU always has problems with its member states and our lives would be much more comfortable without member states."

:oldlol:

StephHamann
05-06-2016, 07:42 AM
Like i said, those guy are absolutlely delusional, just like those end 80s communist regimes that had no connectiuon whatsoever to their people.

Like 89/90 eastern Europe regimes the EU will collapse eventually.

UK2K
05-06-2016, 07:55 AM
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LootOP
05-06-2016, 09:01 AM
"When it becomes serious, you have to lie."
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/05/31/us-eu-eurogroup-president-idUSBRE94U0R920130531

"There can be no democratic choice against the European treaties"
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-31082656

"We decide on something, leave it lying around and wait and see what happens. If no one kicks up a fuss, because most people don't understand what has been decided, we continue step by step until there is no turning back."
http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/print/d-15317086.html
http://www.welt.de/wirtschaft/article112948572/Junckers-Tricks-in-den-langen-Bruesseler-Naechten.html

"Monetary policy is a serious issue. We should discuss this in secret, in the Eurogroup [...] I'm ready to be insulted as being insufficiently democratic, but I want to be serious [...] I am for secret, dark debates."
http://euobserver.com/9/32222

On the 2005 French referendum on the Lisbon Treaty:
"If it's a Yes, we will say 'on we go', and if it's a No we will say 'we continue'."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/1490810/Keep-up-the-pressure-for-a-No-vote-Left-warned.html
:biggums:

Same guy here:
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/dec/14/jean-claude-juncker-luxembourg-tax-deals-controversy

Dresta
05-06-2016, 12:52 PM
This has always been the intent of the Eurocommunists and Eurocrats: it's right there in their motto of "ever-closer Union", and it's stated openly in the treaty of Paris, which declares the intent of the EU to reach the point where individual member states have less sovereignty than the individual states of the US.

These people are despicable parasites and leeches: they abuse the expenses system, drain national resources, and have constructed this huge failed supranational experiment, which even after having clearly failed, they continue to force down everyone's throats. Their mentality has always been "do what we say and ignore the will of the people; we'll forge an imaginary European identity out of thin air, and then people won't care about countries or such petty things as national sovereignty." They are completely delusional, and evidently don't understand human beings in the slightest.

The EU Constitution was rejected by the European peoples who were allowed a referendum on the matter, so they just renamed the whole thing as the Lisbon Treaty, and passed it anyway. Meanwhile, foreign leaders like Obama whizz by to London and threatens the whole country with what amounts to economic warfare if the British people dare to wrench back the right to live under their own laws, and to govern themselves, rather than be governed by unaccountable bureaucrats.

I'll be proud of us Brits if we lead the way out of this joke of a Union; the reason they're so terrified of the UK leaving, is they know, that when there are no serious consequences from doing so, other countries will follow suit, and it will be the end of their pathetic experiment; that's why they call in everyone they can find (IMF, corporations, Obama, &c) to spread as much fear and propaganda as they can, telling everyone what a disaster it will be for Brits to govern themselves, and that they better do what they're told, or else.

Dresta
05-06-2016, 01:01 PM
Farage knows where it's at. Always humiliating the charisma-less Eurocrat buffoons:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBBwhJx11Bc

And as a consequence, he's been constantly vilified and attacked like no-one i've ever seen (I mean, Trump is vilified, but he brings a lot of it on himself, Farage plays lip service to the pc pieties of the age, and still gets limitless bile dropped on his head); he's truly been the victim of a widespread hate campaign attempting to demonise anyone who dares to attempt to wrest power from Brussels.

Dresta
05-06-2016, 01:07 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRhMkXeKJTE

:roll:

NumberSix
05-06-2016, 01:08 PM
Nigel Farage is the greatest politician in the world. It's a shame he has to pander to socialized medicine, but other than that, the guy has never been wrong about a single thing.

Dresta
05-06-2016, 01:29 PM
Nigel Farage is the greatest politician in the world. It's a shame he has to pander to socialized medicine, but other than that, the guy has never been wrong about a single thing.
Honestly, supporting the NHS only makes his position stronger. The idea that a country can maintain a national health service, while being broke, and allowing unrestricted immigration (who have access to said health service) is one of the most ridiculous things i've ever heard. And yet you should have seen the amount of flak he took for stating the simple fact that we can't afford to fund healthcare tourism, and that people who've paid into the system their whole lives shouldn't have the quality of their healthcare affected by people who have paid nothing.

Never have I seen such mindless sentimentality.

9erempiree
05-06-2016, 01:31 PM
Time for Poland to lead.

They get it.

NumberSix
05-06-2016, 01:36 PM
Honestly, supporting the NHS only makes his position stronger. The idea that a country can maintain a national health service, while being broke, and allowing unrestricted immigration (who have access to said health service) is one of the most ridiculous things i've ever heard. And yet you should have seen the amount of flak he took for stating the simple fact that we can't afford to fund healthcare tourism, and that people who've paid into the system their whole lives shouldn't have the quality of their healthcare affected by people who have paid nothing.

Never have I seen such mindless sentimentality.
Well, the problem is that he specifically used HIV which is a buzzword for low info people.

The most astonishing thing though, was him making the OBVIOUS point that the immigrant influx is putting strain on housing and having everyone else on stage PRETENDING there is no imaginable connection between population growth and need for more housing. Acting like such a thought was some kind of conspiracy theory.