Wednesday, 1 April 2015
Is it time to say goodbye
Sunday, 30 November 2014
Another speech by Cameron
Saturday, 29 November 2014
Creating a populistic problem out of possibilities
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Viviane Reding is taking a stand for citizen rights
Tuesday, 4 November 2014
Cameron wants to dismantle the people's Union
Wednesday, 29 October 2014
Fort Britannia!
Saturday, 28 June 2014
Cameron needs a war with Europe
Cameron talks about battles and wars when he is talking about his European polices. A shameful and desperate tactic as Cameron is trying to keep focus away from the division in the UK and the serious political problems they need to face.
Cameron is displaying his shortcomings in both UK and EU politics. There is no doubt that Cameron have weakened both the kingdom and especially the British people. Ironically, it seems that Europe and European democracy have grown more united and alot stronger by Cameron's efforts to dismantle the same.
Cameron wanted a war against the people of Europe, he got global humiliation. The betrayal is against the British people.
Thursday, 24 April 2014
What's different with British nationalism
The difference between British euroscepticism and nationalism from most other EUmembers are the tone they have in the media ( including public service ) and among many established so called "moderate" politicians, against Europe and other Europeans. It's often very hard and unjust in every way.
Even when it comes to moderate pro-Europeans the focus is on British leadership in Europe and not about unification, stability or the common good of the European people.
I do generalais but it's this picture that comes out of Britain to the rest of us. And we aren't impressed!
I can see how fragile the political situation are in the UK at the same time as No. 10 and big parts of media points fingers at the rest of Europe. (EU, works as the famous scapegoat again)
The special relationship that the UK seem to want with the EU after the new deal is another example of Britain not knowing it's place as a equal member of the European family.
The UK is apart of the European family and I hope that the British Europeans will come to that conclusion very soon, once and for all.
The crisis in the UK that we don't talk about
The kingdom is divided on more then one front. EU, Scotland, Northern Ireland. What will happen if Scotland votes yes to independence? What will happen if the rest of the kingdom leaves the EU?
How will separatists in Northern Ireland act if Scotland becomes a republic within the EU?
What will happen with the monarchy and the common wealth? What would happen to England and Wales if Ireland and Scotland joins schengen?
Or turn it all around: The Scottish vote no, on independence and Cameron don't get a new term in office, what happens to the referendum? What would happen with the support for UKIP and how will they and other nationalists and populists act in this different scenarios.
The questions are many and the answers are just speculations.
What we can say without a doubt is that it is a nationalistic and populistic mess and that it can't come any good out of it for the common people. This is Cameron's legacy!
Tuesday, 25 March 2014
Should the UK rethink their commitment to Europe outside the union?
Thursday, 20 March 2014
The most important election this century
For the first time , the voters have the opportunity to directly influence who will become the European Commission's next president. This is done by the major party groups in the EP in advance nominated its candidate for the presidency, which roughly means that the post-election largest party group's candidate becomes the next Commission president.
It is a commendable initiative to strengthen European level democracy by the EU party groups and to give the Commission greater legitimacy among the European citizens without any major reforms that would require new treaties between the national governments.
There is allot more to be desired when it comes to democratic reform of the EU but it is above or "below" the powers of the Parliament. It is in the hands of our national governments and parliaments.
Unfortunately, the resistance at national level about giving more power to the voters over European politics are great.
Parliament elections in May, however have a great potential to bring democracy much needed focus and put it on the agenda for future national elections in Europe.
Wednesday, 12 March 2014
With the lack of response from the Queen
We accept that the Queen gives the continent status as a British crown colony.
All power on the continent comes from the Queen and the British House of Lords.
Any tax from the continent which today goes to welfare shall be submitted to the Queen.
All unskilled immigration can systematically be transferred to the colony.
Additionally we leave Swedish and Finnish Lapland to the crown for free access to reindeers. I would also advise the Queen on the excellent suitability of using both Laplands as a penal colony. I can vouch for that the Samis can deal with the lasso and is therefore very suitable as a jailer.
Tuesday, 11 March 2014
Open letter to her Majesty the Queen
If we all sing God save the Queen would you still puch us away?
If we lay all our calls for more democracy, solidarity and a union of citizens down to rest would you still puch us away?
If you are afraid of citizens influence in Europe and of European influence in the world we will not force any of it on you. But please don't push us away!
We can even stop calling us Europeans if it makes you uncomfortable just don't puch us away!
And finally if we all promise never to set a foot on the island ever again can you at least pretend that you actually care about us too?