With the Greek debt crisis solved until the next one, we can
turn our attention back to the more personal issue of Britain's membership of
the EU. With the European democratic
deficit firmly in the electorate's mind and the latest sleight to UK
independence, news that, indifferent to previous undertakings, the European
Commission proposes to use The European Financial Stabilisation Mechanism to provide emergency funding to
Greece, one might expect that the PM would feel his negotiating position somewhat strengthened. But will he use it?
I remain highly suspicious of the negotiating strategy. I hope I am wrong but I believe the PM is pre-disposed
to stay in the EU and intent upon delivering a compromise, the best result
possible, rather than the optimum, best possible result. The best possible result will not be achieved
by adjusting the existing deck chairs! Having
just witnessed the astonishing semantic contortions and financial deceits being
brought into play to save the Euro (sorry Greece), I am not at all confident
that the Government will find the strength to stand up to the Euro Technocracy
and negotiate a lasting settlement that will save our Nation from the EU economic
and social spiral of decline.
If I was asked to vote today it would be a resounding
NO! On the other hand, if a binding
settlement could be achieved that satisfied the following then I could be
persuaded to change my mind:
- A "no ifs, no buts" guarantee that there would be no obligation to further political union. Indeed, a negotiated trading relationship with the EU that excluded political union would be preferable
- Complete control over our borders. This is the only way in which we could keep control of economic and social fabric and ensure that our inexorable population growth could be managed
- Democratic accountability, particularly over the EU budget. I am particularly fearful of the increasing tendency for government by the EU technocracy
- Judicial autonomy ie whatever it takes to put our Courts and Legislature back in charge of our own justice system
- A commitment to Free Trade. All the facts point to an EU in decline as a trading bloc because of bureaucratic inertia on protectionist jealousies. We need complete trading freedom, both of goods and services together with complete overhaul of restrictive cartels such as the CAP, Fisheries Policy and the emerging Energy surrender. There must also be national autonomy in terms of the Social Chapter, Working Time Directive and other EU red-tape etc.
So come on Prime Minister and do not be deterred by the Euro
propensity for zero-sum compromise - it we don't ask, we certainly will not
get!
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