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Thursday, 22 October 2009

UKIP Deputy: "Europe firmly on the road to war again"

UKIP's deputy leader, David Campbell Bannerman, has used a hard hitting speech to warn of the spectre of war looming over the continent of Europe.

His comments came in response to the detail of plans for an EU Diplomatic service.

He said: "This 'masterplan' for an EU superstate is built on foundations of deceit, dishonesty and denial. But what federalists are creating is not a new United States of America, they are creating a new Yugoslavia. By forcing together very different nations, cultures and economies under a rigid, undemocratic, Soviet style bureaucracy you are entering very dangerous waters indeed... You profess to love peace, but by railroading through Lisbon and by this power grab of our embassies, you are putting Europe firmly on the road to war once again."

Is he right? Does history have any lessons for us to judge?

One can only hope - and trust - that the PEOPLE of Europe are not wishing to engage in any conflict with each other. Across the continent, the normal, everyday people - you and I - seem to share the same anger at the political elite who have forced us into a superstate.

As people, we share similar hopes, dreams and aspirations - to live happily, to have a few small pleasures and to enjoy and celebrate our lives with those closest to us.

The people of Europe have no quarrel with each other. But the people have not consented to the surrender of sovereignty or democracy.

Can any treaty legislate for the anger that the people feel? That is the question. War seems a strong word - but there may well be lots of radically different voting patterns in the battle which appears to be of Freedom against Tyranny - of representation and democracy against oligarchy.

The illusion of the old left-right paradigm seems critically exposed.

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Almost 20,000 people from across Europe have now signed the petition urging Czech President Vaclav Klaus to not sign up to the Lisbon Treaty.

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