'EU Parliament no better than banana republic' with PR campaign

Published time: February 08, 2013 05:01
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"The words 'legal' and 'European Union' don’t fit together. Nothing matters here, there are no rules," says the UK Independence Party's Nigel Farage of the EP plan to spend huge sums of taxpayer money on social network smear campaigns against those who speak out against it.

It comes as EU leaders gathered in Brussels on Thursday for a two-day summit, where they are attempting to reach a consensus on the nearly 1-trillion-euro budget deal to support agriculture, transportation, research projects and infrastructure in the eurozone. The talks already appear to be on shaky ground. British PM David Cameron – the strongest supporter of budget cuts – threatened to pull out if the figure isn’t lowered. France’s President Francois Hollande expressed displeasure with Britain’s general relationship with the union and strongly advocated agricultural spending, on which many southern member-states depend. German Chancellor Angela Merkel has stressed that a deal on the thorny issue remains a long way off.

The leaders had already failed to see eye-to-eye in November, which raises the stakes, seeing as a repeat failure would force the EU to use provisional annual budgets. If no deal is reached during this summit a decision may be stalled until 2015 when the UK is set to hold a critical referendum on EU membership.

But whilst leaders in Brussels spar over the budget, the European Parliament has reportedly been busy planning to dish out 2 million euro to aid an online campaign to skew public opinion in its favor. Allegations that funds may be pumped into defending the EU on social networking sites were originally made by British newspaper The Daily Telegraph. Nigel Farage of the UK’s Independence Party said the move is madness. He believes this is a sign of fear and the Eurozone’s utter denial of economic and political realities.

RT: Some EU officials will be turned into secret agents with a trolling mission on the internet. As a member of the European Parliament, tell us how realistic is this?

Nigel Farage: It’s serious. The organization of the European Parliament, which decides how resources are spent, they decided that they’re going to train in-house staff in the run-up to the European elections of 2014…train them to go online, look at Facebook, Twitter and other social media and to “correct” any misapprehensions that may exist about the European Union. The fact that it’s the parliament using taxpayers’ money to do this says a lot about EU institutions. The whole point about parliaments is that the person who sits in the chair of the parliament – he’s the speaker in Westminster; he’s the chairman in other parliaments around the world – all other staff is supposed to be neutral; they are not supposed to take any political position at all.

And the fact that the EU Parliament has decided it will spend money, time and resources on doing this shows you, frankly, that they are no better than a ‘banana republic’. This is the sort of thing Mugabe would do. I think many people outside will be shocked by it. Having worked there myself for 13 years, I’m not surprised at all. They are really scared that from north to south, from east to west, citizens are saying “We’ve never voted for this thing to become the United States of Europe. We’ve never asked for the majority of our laws to be made somewhere else and we want to do something about it.” So, they are scared and they are fighting back.

RT: Moral reprehension aside, is this behavior even legal?

Nigel Farage: The words “legal” and “European Union” don’t fit together. Nothing matters here, there are no rules. Do you know the Lisbon Treaty? After the electors ditched the European Constitution, it forbade the bailouts of eurozone countries, and yet, five eurozone countries have now received bailouts. What we have here is a fanatical belief that we have to build a European structure, a state with its own army, police force, own treasury – and "to hell with what the peoples of Europe think, we’re going to do it anyway." And of course they’ve got a flag, an anthem and they are fanatical. And, I believe, the most dangerous people we’ve seen in Europe in 70 years.

RT: But wouldn’t it make more sense to tackle the root problem instead of trying to spend taxpayers’ money, as you mentioned, sit there on social media websites and try to change people’s minds that way?

Nigel Farage: You can spend trillions of euros trying to tackle the root problem. And the problem is, economically, that the eurozone cannot – and will not – ever work. There’s no point in attempting to do that. This is a misconstruction. The economics are wrong, the politics are wrong. And instead of admitting defeat, what they are going to try and do is sully the name of people like me, who have called into question their legitimacy.  And I think that what is going to happen in the next couple of years is that the war of words that takes place within the European Union is going to get very bitter and very nasty indeed.

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I Was Born On A PilRATeofShiPt (unregistered) 09.02.2013 04:14

One day a Soviet Girl was walking and ALL of a SUDDEN; she FOUND HERSELF in nazi GERMANY surrounded by swastika's and SHiIT, so she LET LOOSE with a BIGazAzz FAhRT while three MEN were SNIFFING and INHALING her BEHIND From behind her; and they just SUCKED IN All that aroma and BREATHED OUT a LONG EXHALE; and said:

DAS Gute Fahrt!!!  Baby!!!!!  

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Suffragette 08.02.2013 23:45

Eurasian (unregistered) wrote in #9
The way I see it is all about the control of the financial empire City London and Wall Street over the Eurozone and the EU. And here is the bluffing card “either we control you or we get out of the EU.” And this game got nothing to do with the UK´s people, because this gamble may as well lose the largest UK´s trading partner - the EU. Rubbish! We are smack bang in the middle of the 3 largest trading blocs! We are members of the WTO (albeit currently the EU takes our seat), but it has 157 members and we are also a member of the Commonweath which has 54 member countries. And if we get out of the EU, we will also be trading with them under a Free Trade Agreement - which they have to by law, also that they export far more to us than we do to them, it would not be in their interest to stop trading with us.

We are the 6th largest economy in the world and 3rd largest in Europe (probably 2nd now that France has announced it's bankrupt, joining Spain, Italy, Greece, Portugal and Ireland). Remember only last year how people flocked from all over the world to attend the Olympics, how at the January sales, they did the same? People still hold us in high regard, no matter how much we feel our country has declined, they still love everything British. We still, only just, have enough to turn things around and get back on the world stage and do what we do best and with an extra £53m + per day, we CAN do it!
Even Norway has already suggested an agreement between us, them and Switzerland!

We just need a good strong leader to have the courage to take us there. As Churchill said "If Britain has to choose between Europe and the open sea, she must always choose the open sea"

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Suffragette 08.02.2013 23:28

Eurasian (unregistered) wrote in #11
So the UK needs to make its clear position - either work with the EU or stay out of it -- so simple it is. WE,  THE PEOPLE - WANT OUT!!! And we certainly don't want to run it! BUT our greedy, lying, self-serving politicians have never given us a chance to get out or even told us how they have been signing us up to even more!  It was even admitted by all those involved that we were deliberately duped into voting in, thinking that it was nothing more than a trade agreement and if we had known the truth, we would have voted a big fat NO!

That's the whole point of Farage and he's doing a good job!  He's caused Cameron to make the speech offering the referendum, even though none of us believe it will happen, he has far too many conditions and has a good 'get out' if he was pressed to give it.
The longstanding joke in the UK when encountering Germans is "Don't mention the War"! When I was delivering IT training in Germany, the people made me feel SO welcome, during my time there, we discussed and agreed how sad the war was for many innocent, soldiers and civilians and that we were glad to be able to work together and create a friendship.  We raised a glass of wine to ALL the fallen and affected, that it was the fault of the few that affected the many, but was not a reflection on the people on either side. They really appreciated this conversation and said that they were glad of people seeing that they are not bad people and that it will take them many generations to fully lose their guilt and this reputation.
Yet people on here are going WAY back in history, filled with deep resentment and hatred, towards the British people (not just our politcians or establishments) and are not in anyway so amenable! Which speaks volumes and tells even more of why we should get out of the EU.

PLEASE KICK US OUT, OUR POLITICIANS ARE TOO MEAK TO DO IT THEMSELVES  and let us AND the EU progress in our own way, with a simple Free Trade Agreement!  If you hate the British, don't hate Farage - he is the only one who will give you what you want, we get our laws, civil rights, borders back and save £53m + per day!

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