Unsurprisingly it is about the need to destroy national identity and replace it with the EU vision
tm. I long for the day when Cambridge's folly is torn to pieces, and we take Poland and Portugal with us to a Europe unbroken.
In other news, the migrant and refugee crisis has spread from Spain, Italy and Greece
now into the Balkans too.“It is not just a case of Greece not processing those (asylum) claims, but they are actively doing their very best to get the refugees to move on to central Europe as soon as possible,” Kurz said.
Germany says it expects a record 750,000 asylum-seekers to arrive this year, in a crisis overwhelming authorities in Europe from the Greek islands to the French port of Calais.
TO KRAUTLAND :
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The mayor of Calais has criticised David Cameron for being "mocking and contemptuous" as she reissued threats to open France's borders and
allow thousands of migrants into Britain. The mayor of a dying city getting mad at a spineless jellyfish calling out incompetence for incompetence. Whoever wins, everyone loses.
EU also can't stop trying to get its blue tentacles going everywhere they shouldn't be. Also apparently Britain is more of a threat than Russia considering how much more the EU has spent on self-promotion in Britain than against Russia.
Best ally :
DDDDDD
Millions of pounds are being channelled into Westminster and Washington DC by the European Commission as part of attempts to promote its “vision” in Britain and the US. Hence why I'm apprehensive when the head of an American financial think tank and University starts going on about promoting the EU vision.
Also it's come up in news about how traffickers are using social media to share tips and market to potential migrants but that's been known for
quite some time, people just seem to have short term memory. On the bright side the smugglers mostly all agree that London food is best food, so suck it Paris.
Moving onto Germany:
"Drastic" forecast of up to 750,000 refugees.
Germany must adjust figures as there are significantly more refugees than expected. Tomorrow the minister will announce the new forecast.The High Commissioner for Refugees of the United Nations, António Guterres wants to relieve Germany with the distribution of refugees. "We must share the responsibility on more shoulders in Europe, it is not sustainable, that only two EU countries - Germany and Sweden - are in touch with powerful asylum structures taking the majority of refugees," Guterres told the "world".
Right, so instead of taking responsibility for the consequences of your own policies just make everyone else pick up the broken pieces.
The Police Union (GdP) warned on Sunday that German authorities were unable to register many of the refugees arriving in the country for lack of resources.GdP believes that many refugees simply travel onward without allowing themselves to be registered, although between 250 and 300 people are stopped daily in Passau for identity and criminal record checks, with their details not stored on any database.
Yeah what could go wrong?
Oh and there's also riots going on in Germany. Europe is getting very acquainted with riots. Couple that with the probable recession come September and Europe's going to be a fun place for the foreseeable future.
And EU referendum probably going to take place in 2016 June. Whilst the vision sets the nations on Europe on fire, I shall be moister than a Pandan cake to see them restored.
]And finally this opinion piece on Greece:Why are world stock markets suddenly having hysterical fits? The Greek crisis is over, sort of, and the Greeks won, sort of. That’s the signal from decision makers in Europe, aka Angela Merkel and Mario Draghi. Europe has given up the bluff and is unwilling to let Greece default out of the eurozone. Isn’t that what the markets wanted?
But this leaves only European taxpayers to pick up the tab for Greece’s debt, though Ms. Merkel and colleagues will conceal this fact from taxpayers for as long as possible. Radical reform of the Greek economy—the kind that countries undertake when their backs are to the wall—won’t be coming either. China is just part of this week’s global meltdown. What also is sinking in is Europe’s use of Greece to avoid recognizing its own deeper troubles.
I always find it funny when national governments losing power to unelected bureaucrats causes these crises to unfold and the response from europhiles is to demand losing even more power.