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    David Cameron has arrived for an EU summit, saying his message to other leaders was that "Brussels has got too big, too bossy, too interfering".

    After the rise in votes for Eurosceptic parties, he said: "The European Union cannot just shrug off these results and carry on as before. We need change."

    The summit comes as UK and EU political leaders react to the Euro elections.

    Lib Dem Nick Clegg pledged to keep putting the pro-EU case. Tony Blair urged Labour to "stand-up" to UKIP.

    Labour leader Ed Miliband has set out his approach to rebuilding trust in politics in a speech in Essex.

    Mr Miliband said UKIP had won votes by touting simple solutions to serious problems that had built up over generations.

    "But there isn't a simple answer," he said.

    But speaking in Brussels, UKIP leader Nigel Farage said it felt like "business as usual".

    "We've just had a quite dramatic European election, with new sceptical parties, some new extreme nationalist parties, a massive spectrum, from the left to the centre to the right," he said.

    "You know, there is a big dissident voice now in this parliament, and yet, I've just sat in a meeting where you wouldn't have thought anything had happened at all."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard North, EUreferendum.com
    Doru Frantescu, predicts that the EU will interpret the election outcome as meaning it must refocus its efforts to stimulate Europe's sluggish economy and reduce joblessness.

    "The signal sent by the electorate is that clearly it wants the European Union to be more effective, it wants it to deliver more results to the citizens, it wants it to solve economic issues and unemployment," Frantescu says. "These are the reasons for which people have turned toward the far left, toward the far right, toward Eurosceptics in general".

    Frantescu is policy director and co-founder of VoteWatch Europe, a supposedly independent Brussels-based organization that tracked opinion polls in the run-up to the euro-elections.

    The departing commission president, José Manuel Barroso, appears to agree with Frantescu. "This is the moment to come together and to define the union's way forward", he says, completely untouched by the drama of recent events.

    "The concerns of those who voted in protest or did not vote are best addressed through decisive political action for growth and jobs, and through a truly democratic debate", he adds, having first thanked all those who voted. "Citizens across the European Union have exercised their democratic right and made their voice count in the European Parliament elections", the soon-to-be departed president says.

    His statement, in the round is nothing if not a verbose way of saying "more Europe", the standard response of the Apparat to any and every perceived setback.
    In other words the voters can go to hell and we're carrying on as we have for the past 50 years.

    There are only two honest positions in the EU debate: either you want a federal Europe or independence. That's the choice before us.


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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post
    Yeah extremists only please
    lmao, isn't it a fallacy to act as if there are only two options to sway people to your side?

    Edit: Yep, it's http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_dilemma
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Don View Post
    lmao, isn't it a fallacy to act as if there are only two options to sway people to your side?

    Edit: Yep, it's http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_dilemma
    Do I have to post all those quotes by senior European officials and EU officials stating what the intention of the EU is again?

    Do you understand what "ever closer union" actually means? Think about it and get back to me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    Do I have to post all those quotes by senior European officials and EU officials stating what the intention of the EU is again?

    Do you understand what "ever closer union" actually means? Think about it and get back to me.
    Yeh because the EU's intentions are exactly the same as what some of its official want to happen. Going by that logic Ukip thinks all blacks should return back to 'black countries', gays are the cause of floods and we should hang anyone who votes for a pro europe party as traitors.
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    The EU's intentions are made pretty damn clear in the second line of the EEC treaty from 1957:
    DETERMINED to establish the foundations of an ever closer union among the European peoples,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
    The EU's intentions are made pretty damn clear in the second line of the EEC treaty from 1957:
    Ever closer union is rather vague and doesn't automatically mean Federal Europe, which is what Dan's arguing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Don View Post
    Ever closer union is rather vague and doesn't automatically mean Federal Europe, which is what Dan's arguing.
    That's when you take into account key political figures within the EU. Barroso said in 2013 that there should be intensified political union of the member states. I also have a feeling the Lisbon Treaty re-iterated further integration. It's unlikely anyone will say "we need a federal Europe" or a treaty will ever actually say it until the last steps are made to do so. It requires time and progress, to be done in stages rather than an instant change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    That's when you take into account key political figures within the EU. Barroso said in 2013 that there should be intensified political union of the member states. I also have a feeling the Lisbon Treaty re-iterated further integration. It's unlikely anyone will say "we need a federal Europe" or a treaty will ever actually say it until the last steps are made to do so. It requires time and progress, to be done in stages rather than an instant change.
    He also said in that same speech "If we don't like how Europe is, change it" which means reform, another choice Dan missed out from his original post. It isn't either a Federal Europe or out of the EU, so i'm not sure what you're really arguing. You can hypothesise all you want about the EU's intentions, but again, ever closer union is extremely vague and could mean many different things, to pretend it means to federalise europe is nothing more than conjecture.
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