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Saturday, 4 June 2011

'Ever closer union' in practice

If you still think that David Cameron and William Hague are in any way euro-sceptic then you are sadly mistaken. We are being lead into a EU-superstate, set by step and neither main political party really opposes it. Today I read in The Telegraph that:
'Britain and France are set to share an aircraft carrier as part of plans for far closer integration between the two navies, the head of France’s fleet has said in an interview with The Daily Telegraph.'
I know Labour overspent to such a degree that there is little money left for spending on proper defence but sharing an aircraft carrier with the french? Who would control it? Will it be on a timeshare basis? Do the UK get mornings and the French afternoons? What happens if/when the British and French disagree over usage; another Falklands for example?

Of course the above are all good reasons to oppose such a sharing but the real reason is not addressed. The real reason for this sharing is to further the creation of a Euro armed force. Be under no illusions, the EU superstate is advancing and we have no way of opposing it.

1 comment:

  1. This is crazy, but all part of the British Europhiles' plan to emasculate the Armed Services.
    Nelson would turn in his grave.

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