Here's how they do things in the EU parliament. The author is a UKIP employee in Brussels
I have, once again, been thrown out of the hemicycle because I am a girl who is not pro the EU.
I had the pass to get in there, I was sitting quietly at my seat, camera in a bag when a Huissier came across and told me to get out. He put his hand over my lense and told me I wasn't allowed in the chamber. I ignored him because I don't like to be bullied by fascists. He carried on trying to tell me that I was not allowed in there and then tried to break my camera. I was filming him saying this. Then he grabbed me and made me move. As I walked off I told him that this was supposed to be a democracy.
He tried to stop me going to the MEPs who had asked me to be in there and forcibly tried to stop me. I pushed past him and gave my camera to Nigel Farage. He then stood on my pashmina to stop me going anywhere, but I tugged it from under he cheap, plastic unpolished shoes. As he frogmarched me out, he stole the badge which belongs to the group. I asked him one again, how is this a democracy. He said it is, which is why I can throw you out. To which I replied, Dictatorship might start with a D but that's where the similarity ends. Then I asked for the bully's name. He asked what mine was, so I told him. He then refused to tell me his. His colleague came along and said, you don't have a hemicycle badge so you have to get out. I asked for the badge back, but they denied knowing anything about it.
So I have been listening to the speeches made on the computer in my office. I am, not surprised by what they said, they are EU nationalists who will stop at nothing. Some of them even had the audacity to say that one of our Irish MEPs did not represent the people of Ireland because she campaigned on the NO side.
Now, can anyone tell me why Labour, the Lib Dems, the Tories and the Greens want to be part of this organisation? An organisation which bends its own rules, which states that the voice of the few people who were allowed a referendum should be ignored?
This is the third time in four years I have been bullied and pushed around by Parliament security, who are authorised to do so by the President of the Parliament.
No, we can't just ignore them as we have been ignored. We have to leave the EU. You can't reform it, it doesn't want to be reformed. Did Stalinist Russia want to be reformed? No.
Wake up.
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Re: Here's how they do things in the EU parliament. Now, can anyone tell me why Labour, the Lib Dems, the Tories and the Greens want to be part of this organisation?
A very good question indeed.
Any members of any of the parties concerned wish to proffer an answer?
Bulldog- 06-19-2008
God knows.
I joined UKIP a while back.
Still a Tory member though.
Bestbear- 06-19-2008
You can be a Europhobe and a Tory member. All parties are coalitions, and very few supporters or members agree with every single policy. Joining UKIP only makes sense if you want Labour back in office. There is not the sligh-*test*-('") likelihood of a UKIP gummint, so no point in going down THAT road.
I have to say that I have never ... not even once ... heard anyone make a decent argument that we actually benefit from our membership of this club. The only argument that was at all convincing was that the EU makes another European War unlikely ... and these days that is SO unlikely that we don't need the EU any more to ward it off, if we ever did.
In some ways the EU is the fulfilment of Hitler's War Aims as far as I can see.
I wonder why we impoverished our country and lost our Empire to bring his victory about half a century later?
AngloSaxon- 06-19-2008
wonder why we impoverished our country and lost our Empire to bring his victory about half a century later?
I wonder that too!! :cry:
Bulldog- 06-19-2008
Y There is not the sligh-*test*-('") likelihood of a UKIP gummint, so no point in going down THAT road.
I shall be voting Tory in national elections and UKIP in Euro ones.
tjwmason- 06-20-2008
There is not the sligh-*test*-('") likelihood of a UKIP gummint, so no point in going down THAT road.
Even if there were a likelihood of a UKIP government I wouldn't want it - let's be honest they're a bunch of cranks and loons, and that's the harmless ones. However, anybody who votes "Tory" at European elections is voting for a federalist party - even if Mr. Cameron withdraws them from the E.P.P. it's still voting for continued E.U. membership.
Bulldog- 06-20-2008
Even if there were a likelihood of a UKIP government I wouldn't want it - let's be honest they're a bunch of cranks and loons, and that's the harmless ones. However, anybody who votes "Tory" at European elections is voting for a federalist party - even if Mr. Cameron withdraws them from the E.P.P. it's still voting for continued E.U. membership.
I take it you'll be voting UKIP then? (Euro-elections only natch)
tjwmason- 06-20-2008
Even if there were a likelihood of a UKIP government I wouldn't want it - let's be honest they're a bunch of cranks and loons, and that's the harmless ones. However, anybody who votes "Tory" at European elections is voting for a federalist party - even if Mr. Cameron withdraws them from the E.P.P. it's still voting for continued E.U. membership.
I take it you'll be voting UKIP then? (Euro-elections only natch)
Have done so at European elections ever since I was 18. I know that they're a bunch of cranks, loons, and near-fascists - but I also regard the membership of the European Parliament to be a grand irrelevance, and so treat elections to it as a referendum on the E.U.
AngloSaxon- 06-20-2008
The EU Scam - Filthy Garlic Soaked Swine
Great new title Bully!! :twisted:
Bulldog- 06-20-2008
The EU Scam - Filthy Garlic Soaked Swine
Great new title Bully!! :twisted:
All in jest of course :twisted:
Bestbear- 06-20-2008
I have also tended to vote UKIP in the European Parliament Elections. It will make no practical difference, but it sends a sort of message, should the Reich take notice of it.
I see they are now asking the Irish Teacup to find out why the Irish voted No. They don't get it, do they?
Bulldog- 06-20-2008
I see they are now asking the Irish Teacup to find out why the Irish voted No. They don't get it, do they?
Oh they get it.
They just don't give a monkeys about democracy and are determined to find a way to press on.
In fact they are pressing on anyway.
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