Did Truss Border Blunder Delight Dublin?
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Sad to see two countries which were once combined in a great monarchy now needlessly falling out over the bludger issue.
‘Austria, sense and nonsense,’ my headline says.
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That sums up the news from a small but historically distinguished land this week, and the nonsense starts with back-biting in Vienna, where there is resentment that Hungary is bravely resisting the ‘asylum’ tsunami.
“Hungary’s decision is completely unacceptable for us,” Austrian Interior Minister Johanna Mikl-Leitner said on Austria’s ORF radio station, adding that “we do not rule out border controls as a last resort.”
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That would involve passport checks on the Austrian-Hungarian border – something that ended when the two countries implemented the Schengen agreement on border-free travel nearly a decade ago.
Schengen has turned out to be a mill-stone around the neck, subverting security for everyone.
Better, surely, to beef up security on borders – if undesirables get through one, then they may not get through the next. The more controls, the better. Not least in Austria, to stop the flow of fresh snouts into Austrian tax-payers’ pockets, from the same Balkan areas whence the bludgers are invading Hungary.
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After all…
Austria itself stopped processing asylum requests this month, in an effort to pressure other EU states to do more to help absorb waves of refugees. Austria warns Hungary it may retaliate in row over migrants
…Austria herself is in near as dire straits as Hungary!
And while the Federal Government may lack the sense to join Budapest’s defiance of the EUSSR, Austrian provinces are less craven. They’re sensibly standing up to Vienna!
Austrian provincial governments are refusing to meet quotas for housing asylum seekers, leaving the federal government struggling to limit and deal with the migrant influx.
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Easy way to solve that problem!
Austria had 21,000 asylum requests in the first five months of 2015 alone, this compared to around 17,000 requests in all of 2013 and 28,000 in 2014. .http://www.breitbart.com/london/2015/06/24/defiant-no-more-cowed-hungary-retreats-from-indefinite-suspension-of-eu-asylum-rules/
All Europe is reeling from the alien onslaught.
Solidarity is required, against the onslaught and against the EUSSR, whose communist spokesman, Mogherini, has told the intruders they will NEVER be expelled against their will. She and her collaborator kind are the enemy within – why should small civilised countries fall out amongst themselves?
Austria should applaud Hungary’s stand and, in a spirit of good neighbourliness, start a programme of large-scale deportations, sharing intel, trucks and armed personnel, to load up unwanted foreign wasters and trundle them down the road, to Serbia. And they should guarantee assistance to the Serbs, to see the deportees across Serbia, and into Greece or Bulgaria.
And then?
A tall order? Maybe so.
But what a grand vision, the nations of Europe joining in a show of unity in defence of their heritage, quite starkly different from the ‘unity’ imposed by the anti-nation elite of the EUSSR.
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Meanwhile, as a footnote, Austria above all ought to be aware of the anti-democratic impulses that motivate Brussels. Who’s going to forget how the EurocRats viciously turned on Austria when Austrians dared vote for a patriot party, and that party thus earned inclusion in a ruling coalition?
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Brussels slapped sanctions on a member state! BBC News | EUROPE | EU threat to Austria
SANCTIONS!
Yes, the ‘friendly family’ of the EUSSR applied sanctions against little Austria because the supranational establishment didn’t like how the Austrian people practised democracy.
So why should any Austrian, or any patriot anywhere, respect the ranting of Commissar Juncker or his comrades today?
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