How Low Britannia's Fallen, 'Imploring' The Likes Of Luxemburg?
‘Don’t put your citizens’ at risk’: May implores EU leaders to share security info post Brexit
https://www.rt.com/uk/431268-may-eu-citizens-security/
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So the verb for use now to describe Britain’s approach to the EUSSR is ‘implore.’
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So May is reduced to begging leaders not to put their citizens’ lives at risk by allowing the European Commission (EC) in Brussels to restrict security co-operation with Britain post-Brexit…
Those who serve on the ‘European Commission are required, we must always remember, to take an oath of office before they become Euro-Commissars…
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…that they will NOT put loyalty to their own nation before their duty to serve the supranational interests of what’s these days euphemised as the ‘European Project.’
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Of course they won’t behave responsibly, no matter their arrogant intransigence may put innocents at risk. Their common cause as commissars is to batter Britain and do all they can to discourage other countries from following the UK along the road to deliverance from the Brussels Empire.
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...The PM called for leaders to overrule the commission and extend the negotiating mandate allowing the unrestricted sharing of police and security information that would be “in all our interests.”
And did the leaders listen, did they act, after she ‘implored’ them behind closed doors? Italy may well have, and the Poles and Hungarians, but most, presumably, did not.
Can you imagine the likes of Luxembourg’s Europhiliac queer PM doing anything except mince along in step with the Berlin Bitch and Muppet Macron?
lf May did beg thus, to no avail, she should now take a different tone, loud and clear, in a Prime Ministerial broadcast to all Europe, with simultaneous translation into every official language used by the Brussels cabal, French, German, Polish, Italian, etc..
By taking her campaign over the heads of bureaucrats and politicians, by warning the common people of every land how public safety will be jeopardised by the antics of the in-crowd..
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Petra Malley 20:50 on July 2, 2018 Permalink |
A lovely dream, Ross, but you know as well as I do that May has neither the commitment to her country nor the political courage to throw down any such gauntlet.
Her ministers will soon meet round their table again and talk round and round and if previous form is anything to go by, some anodyne ‘collective Cabinet communique’ will be issued, leaving the British people more confused than ever.
If even one of them would have the integrity to quit and lead a rebellion, start that round-robin that’s needed to force a leadership election,…
Ha! Some hope!
I’m as bad as you are, day-dreaming.
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Brendan Wolfe 21:14 on July 2, 2018 Permalink |
That’s a very important fact that not enough people know about, the disloyalty oath that EU Commissioners have to take.
Many British people are deluded by the way they are described in the media as one of the UK commissioners, or the Greek Commissioner, the Luxembourg Commissioner and so on.
They carry passports of those countries of course but are precluded from acting on any basis of loyalty to the country whose passport they carry. In any negotiation, they are legally obligated to put the interest of the EU before their own nation.
To me, that is treasonous but that is what the EU is about.
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Fiona 23:55 on July 2, 2018 Permalink |
Let our enemies on the European Commssion go ahead and cut Britain out of anti-terrorist cooperation.
But as you say, make Brussels’ pig-headed behaviour a major issue, to show British voters that they made the correct decision when they voted us out.
What our enemies are doing is proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that they put their ‘European Project’ before the basic personal safety of every man woman and child from the Shetland Islands to the Black Sea.
Ideologues like that are or should be untouchable!
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