Post by Hickman on Dec 5, 2005 14:28:19 GMT -5
[shadow=red,left,300]BNP Eurowatch Message 5th December 2005 [/shadow]
People's Party reaffirms anti-Europe stance All over Europe, patriots are fighting to preserve National Sovereignty - even in that country so wedded to Capitalism - Switzerland. Always remember - we are not alone!
www.swissinfo.org/sen/swissinfo.html?siteSect=105&sid=6287356
Plan to televise EU lawmakers How often are we told that the EU is a democratic organisation. This article shows clearly that the EU doesn't comprehend what democracy is.
news.ft.com/cms/s/dd67b40a-6533-11da-8cff-0000779e2340.html
Does Recycling break the Law?
This is an interesting issue because the immediate thought that springs to mind is that all over the country our 'recycling zealots are selling on your rubbish to local businesses, farmers and Uncle Tom Cobbley - for processing. Now don't believe, for one minute, that more than a small fraction of them have Waste Receivers and/or Waste Management licences. Or to put it another way, Councils and their 'partners' all over the country are most certainly breaking the law. The Environment Agency has of course pointed out that the 'Law' being broken is EU law.
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml;jsessionid=HVCW2S3OYYPG3QFIQMFSFGGAVCBQ0IV0?xml=/news/2005/12/04/nbook04.xml
Paras unable to fly - thanks to the EU
Before you read this article, which doesn't tell the whole story (surprise, surprise) note that the 'airlift capability gap' has been long predicted - by the RAF. note also that the cause of the problem is the decision to buy the EU A400M - for double the cost of the alternative, brand new off the shelf,C-130J Hercules. We placate the EU even though the Army can't train. Why, a cynic might think that it's all part of an intentional plan???
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/12/02/npara02.xml
Belgian leader proposes 'United States of Europe'
Remember this article the next time a EUrophile tells you that there's no intention of creating an United States of Europe!
Euro-watch news link here
EU Red Carpet for Immigrants
Isn't it funny that the EU says Europe needs more immigrant workers when there's already so much unemployment. Couldn't be anything to do with cutting costs to 'Big Business' could it???
www.financialexpress.com/latest_full_story.php?content_id=110363
Brussels gets data retention deal
Lat week we were assured that EU Data Retention rules were being minimised. but as ever with the EU, things are not always what they seem. Whilst it is true that EU Ministers have agreed that phone data must be stored for 6 - 24 months, there is no upper limit on the time data can be stored!
euobserver.com/?aid=20471&rk=1
EU wants to scrap its anti-fraud office
Honestly, you couldn't make this up. The most financially corrupt multi-national organisation Europe has ever known wants to scrap its anti-fraud office. The European Commission wants to scrap the supervisory committee of the EU anti-fraud office, 'OLAF', and replace it with a more political body drawn from the commission, the European Parliament, member states and the European Court of Auditors.
Do you suppose that this new body will be more effective than the one they want to scrap? Answers on a postage stamp please.
euobserver.com/9/20462
;D ;D
People's Party reaffirms anti-Europe stance All over Europe, patriots are fighting to preserve National Sovereignty - even in that country so wedded to Capitalism - Switzerland. Always remember - we are not alone!
www.swissinfo.org/sen/swissinfo.html?siteSect=105&sid=6287356
Plan to televise EU lawmakers How often are we told that the EU is a democratic organisation. This article shows clearly that the EU doesn't comprehend what democracy is.
news.ft.com/cms/s/dd67b40a-6533-11da-8cff-0000779e2340.html
Does Recycling break the Law?
This is an interesting issue because the immediate thought that springs to mind is that all over the country our 'recycling zealots are selling on your rubbish to local businesses, farmers and Uncle Tom Cobbley - for processing. Now don't believe, for one minute, that more than a small fraction of them have Waste Receivers and/or Waste Management licences. Or to put it another way, Councils and their 'partners' all over the country are most certainly breaking the law. The Environment Agency has of course pointed out that the 'Law' being broken is EU law.
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml;jsessionid=HVCW2S3OYYPG3QFIQMFSFGGAVCBQ0IV0?xml=/news/2005/12/04/nbook04.xml
Paras unable to fly - thanks to the EU
Before you read this article, which doesn't tell the whole story (surprise, surprise) note that the 'airlift capability gap' has been long predicted - by the RAF. note also that the cause of the problem is the decision to buy the EU A400M - for double the cost of the alternative, brand new off the shelf,C-130J Hercules. We placate the EU even though the Army can't train. Why, a cynic might think that it's all part of an intentional plan???
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/12/02/npara02.xml
Belgian leader proposes 'United States of Europe'
Remember this article the next time a EUrophile tells you that there's no intention of creating an United States of Europe!
Euro-watch news link here
EU Red Carpet for Immigrants
Isn't it funny that the EU says Europe needs more immigrant workers when there's already so much unemployment. Couldn't be anything to do with cutting costs to 'Big Business' could it???
www.financialexpress.com/latest_full_story.php?content_id=110363
Brussels gets data retention deal
Lat week we were assured that EU Data Retention rules were being minimised. but as ever with the EU, things are not always what they seem. Whilst it is true that EU Ministers have agreed that phone data must be stored for 6 - 24 months, there is no upper limit on the time data can be stored!
euobserver.com/?aid=20471&rk=1
EU wants to scrap its anti-fraud office
Honestly, you couldn't make this up. The most financially corrupt multi-national organisation Europe has ever known wants to scrap its anti-fraud office. The European Commission wants to scrap the supervisory committee of the EU anti-fraud office, 'OLAF', and replace it with a more political body drawn from the commission, the European Parliament, member states and the European Court of Auditors.
Do you suppose that this new body will be more effective than the one they want to scrap? Answers on a postage stamp please.
euobserver.com/9/20462
;D ;D