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Busted: Plan To Create A European Super State Leaked In Poland by Appleyard(m): 1:42pm On Jun 29, 2016
Nigel Farage was right afterall: the EU was aiming to be like Hitler's Germany -dictarorial and eroding the sovereignty of nations without considering the prevailing heterogeneous atmosphere in culture, beliefs and ideological differences of the component states. The end result would be "a Brussel diktat" as against the divergent interest and perceptions of the various states - a complete example of authoritarianism. Little wonder the Brits took to their heels before the ugly day of reckoning brakes forth.


European SUPERSTATE to be unveiled: EU nations 'to
be morphed into one.

Source: express.co.uk

The foreign ministers of France and Germany are due to
reveal a blueprint to effectively do away with individual
member states in what is being described as an
“ultimatum”.

Under the radical proposals EU countries will lose the
right to have their own army, criminal law, taxation
system or central bank, with all those powers being
transferred to Brussels.
Controversially member states would also lose what few
controls they have left over their own borders, including
the procedure for admitting and relocating refugees.

The plot has sparked fury and panic in Poland - a
traditional ally of Britain in the fight against federalism -
after being leaked to Polish news channel TVP Info.

The public broadcaster reports that the bombshell
proposal will be presented to a meeting of the Visegrad
group of countries - made up of Poland, the Czech
Republic, Hungary and Slovakia - by German Foreign
Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier later today.
Excerpts of the nine-page report were published today as
the leaders of Germany, France and Italy met in Berlin
for Brexit crisis talks.

In the preamble to the text the two ministers write: "Our
countries share a common destiny and a common set of
values ??that give rise to an even closer union between
our citizens. We will therefore strive for a political union
in Europe and invite the next Europeans to participate in
this venture."

The revelations come just days after Britain shook the
Brussels establishment by voting to leave the European
Union in a move some have predicted could leave to the
break-up of the EU.

A number of member states are deeply unhappy about
the creeping federalism of the European project with
anti-EU sentiments running high in eastern Europe,
Scandinavia and France.

Responding to the plot Polish Foreign Minister Witold
Waszczykowski raged: "This is not a good solution, of
course, because from the time the EU was invented a lot
has changed.

“The mood in European societies is different. Europe and
our voters do not want to give the Union over into the
hands of technocrats.

“Therefore, I want to talk about this, whether this really
is the right recipe right now in the context of a Brexit."
There are deep divides at the heart of the EU at the
moment over how to proceed with the project in light of
the Brexit vote.

Some figures have cautioned against trying to force
through further political integration, warning that to do
so against the wishes of the European people will only
fuel further Eurosceptic feeling.

A few weeks before the Brexit vote European Council
president Donald Tusk warned that European citizens did
not share the enthusiasm of some of their leaders for “a
utopia of Europe without conflicting interests and
ambitions, a utopia of Europe imposing its own values
on the external world, a utopia of Euro-Asian unity”.
He added: “Increasingly louder are those who question
the very principle of a united Europe. The spectre of a
break-up is haunting Europe and a vision of a federation
doesn’t seem to me to be the best answer to it.”

His view was backed up by the leader of the eurozone
countries, Dutch politician Jerome Dijsselbloem, who
added: “In the eurozone some are pushing for a
completion of the monetary union by creating a full
political union, a euro area economic government or
even a euro budget… to me it is obvious.

“We need to strengthen what we have and finish it, but
let’s not build more extensions to the European house
while it is so unstable.”

Meanwhile Lorenzo Condign, the former director general
of Italy’s treasury, has said it is nearly impossible to see
Europe opting for more integration at such a time of
upheaval.

He said: “It seems difficult to imagine that the rest of
the EU will close ranks and move in the direction of
greater integration quickly. Simply, there is no political
will.

“Indeed, the risk is exactly the opposite - namely that
centrifugal forces will prevail and make integration even
more difficult.”
But others see the Brexit vote as an opportunity to push
ahead with the European elite’s long-cherished dream of
creating a United States of Europe.

Spain’s foreign minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo has
called for “more Europe” whilst Italy’s finance minister,
Carlo Padoan, is advocating a common budget for the
eurozone states.

And Emmanuel Macron, France’s economy minister,
wants to go even further and set up a common eurozone
treasury which would oversee the permanent transfer of
funds from wealthier northern Europe to shore up
Mediterranean economies.

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