The European Union is bringing continued pressure to bear on Denmark for deploying extra customs agents on its borders with Germany and Sweden.
The European Union executive has thrown the last pretence of democracy out of the window by unilaterally declaring that it can set up a “fast track” procedure to change the Lisbon Treaty “without negations.”
On the same day that the ConDem regime announced massive cuts to frontline services to British people, the European Parliament voted in a new budget which is set to increase the cost of British membership of the EU membership by nearly a billion pounds every year.
The latest YouGov survey on Britain’s continued membership of the European Union has producing a ringing endorsement for the British National Party’s policy of complete withdrawal from that body.
The European Union’s steady usurpation of our national sovereignty has taken another leap forward with the appointment of the first “EU ambassador” to the United States of America.
The Conservative Party has once again betrayed its supporters, principles and election promises to “roll back” EU powers by agreeing to even more intrusive powers from the superstate.
Tory voters have been stabbed in the back once again with the announcement by David Cameron that his government will support a new round of European Treaty changes that will see expanded control over EU members’ national budgets.
The eurozone has already turned into a debt union, with taxpayers in one country now liable for the economic mistakes of a government in a different country, think tank Open Europe has warned.
The Tory Party, which campaigned on “rolling back the EU’s powers,” has remained predictably silent on the latest European Union Greek bailout power grab which has seen the Lisbon Treaty “fundamentally changed” overnight without being voted upon in any way.
By Mercia — Barely two weeks into the new government, and it is rumoured that the Tories are planning to renege on another electoral promise; this time their “commitment” to scrap the Human Rights Act and replace it with a British Bill of Rights.