-:Undertaker:-
01-05-2014, 02:41 AM
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/eu/10797036/UK-should-get-out-of-the-EU-says-former-French-PM.html
'UK should get out of the EU,' says former French PM
Britain should leave the EU and the British elite is the only thing holding the people back from doing so, says former French prime minister
http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/02896/Michel-Rocard_2896253b.jpg
Michel Rocard, a grandee of the French Socialist Party has identified Britain as the source of all the EU's problems
Britain should leave Europe because it is killing the European Union dream, a former French Prime Minister has said.
In a blistering attack, Michel Rocard, a grandee of the French Socialist Party who served as premier under Francois Mitterrand, identified Britain as the source of all the EU's problems.
"Britain is a great country that has always refused to allow Europe to interfere in its affairs. It has blocked any further integration," he told Trombinoscope, a French parliamentary magazine.
"If they go, it becomes possible to respond to the needs of governing in Europe. Even Germany realises this and demands it. I hope for it a lot because they have prevented it from developing, they killed it."
Mr Rocard, 83, said that it was clear that the "British people want to end with Europe" and are only prevented from leaving the EU by Britain's political and financial classes.
"British elites are afraid of the isolation that would result, that may weaken the City [of London]," he said.
Mr Rocard's views echo those of Jacques Delors, the former Socialist president of the European Commission, who in 2012 also called for Britain to leave the EU.
France has been dismayed by David Cameron's demands for powers to be returned from Brussels to national parliaments and for the pledge in EU treaties of "ever closer union" to be removed.
According to senior diplomats, Paris has been angered by private talks where the Prime Minister has warned that unless there is reform "the parting of the ways becomes pretty inevitable".
France, and others, are hostile to treaty change and the ensuing clamour for national referenda that will quickly become votes on the unpopular euro. Paris is also a defender of the idea of "ever closer union" because it is seen as an unbreakable bond cementing Germany into the euro.
He's right and I agree with him, but he is wrong on one thing: this isn't just Britain who wants out and whose destiny is incompatible with the European project and the final aims of the EU. The French people are also a proud people who have voted against EU integration when given the chance - but then who were ignored (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_European_Constitution_referendum,_2005). The same can be said across Europe, even for the Germans who are constantly told they must surrender their sovereignty and pay for the EU or face being called nationalist and Nazi - it's time they broke free of such emotional blackmail.
I saw an interesting poll in passing tonight that if a run-off Presidential election were held today, then President Francois Hollande would only win Marine Le Pen by a margin of something like 10%. And there's still a few years to go until the next Presidential election in France in 2016. Le Pen is also staunchly against the Euro and the European project. There's an electoral & political revolution brewing across the continent against the EU.
Thoughts?
'UK should get out of the EU,' says former French PM
Britain should leave the EU and the British elite is the only thing holding the people back from doing so, says former French prime minister
http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/02896/Michel-Rocard_2896253b.jpg
Michel Rocard, a grandee of the French Socialist Party has identified Britain as the source of all the EU's problems
Britain should leave Europe because it is killing the European Union dream, a former French Prime Minister has said.
In a blistering attack, Michel Rocard, a grandee of the French Socialist Party who served as premier under Francois Mitterrand, identified Britain as the source of all the EU's problems.
"Britain is a great country that has always refused to allow Europe to interfere in its affairs. It has blocked any further integration," he told Trombinoscope, a French parliamentary magazine.
"If they go, it becomes possible to respond to the needs of governing in Europe. Even Germany realises this and demands it. I hope for it a lot because they have prevented it from developing, they killed it."
Mr Rocard, 83, said that it was clear that the "British people want to end with Europe" and are only prevented from leaving the EU by Britain's political and financial classes.
"British elites are afraid of the isolation that would result, that may weaken the City [of London]," he said.
Mr Rocard's views echo those of Jacques Delors, the former Socialist president of the European Commission, who in 2012 also called for Britain to leave the EU.
France has been dismayed by David Cameron's demands for powers to be returned from Brussels to national parliaments and for the pledge in EU treaties of "ever closer union" to be removed.
According to senior diplomats, Paris has been angered by private talks where the Prime Minister has warned that unless there is reform "the parting of the ways becomes pretty inevitable".
France, and others, are hostile to treaty change and the ensuing clamour for national referenda that will quickly become votes on the unpopular euro. Paris is also a defender of the idea of "ever closer union" because it is seen as an unbreakable bond cementing Germany into the euro.
He's right and I agree with him, but he is wrong on one thing: this isn't just Britain who wants out and whose destiny is incompatible with the European project and the final aims of the EU. The French people are also a proud people who have voted against EU integration when given the chance - but then who were ignored (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_European_Constitution_referendum,_2005). The same can be said across Europe, even for the Germans who are constantly told they must surrender their sovereignty and pay for the EU or face being called nationalist and Nazi - it's time they broke free of such emotional blackmail.
I saw an interesting poll in passing tonight that if a run-off Presidential election were held today, then President Francois Hollande would only win Marine Le Pen by a margin of something like 10%. And there's still a few years to go until the next Presidential election in France in 2016. Le Pen is also staunchly against the Euro and the European project. There's an electoral & political revolution brewing across the continent against the EU.
Thoughts?