Thursday, 13 September 2012

BAE Systems and Barroso's New EU Empire: A Perfect Storm For Cast Iron Dave

With truly impeccable timing, on the day that Barroso ripped off the mask and urged upon us the formation of the European Superstate, BAE announced a proposed takeover by the European defence giant EADS, in part owned by the German and French governments.

You and I might think that Ol' Cast Iron would have to have a death wish to allow the merger to go through, but lets face it he is a Tory "leader", and therefore his default setting is one of myopia and cowardice.

In his blog Iain Martin lays out a case to block the merger, but  he really is not thinking big enough when he outlines some of the political consequences. In his analysis, once they had a controlling interest,  the German and French governments could use the potential for British job losses as a bargaining chip with our future relationship with the coming EU superstate. 

True, but the long term implications are much, much worse. As Nigel Farage states, what is emerging is a new EU Dictatorship. Encircling us at it will from the channel to the Irish border, our position will feel somewhat insecure at the best of times. Now, it would be stretching it rather too much  to think that a future EU superpower would actively seek to wage war on the UK, but what counts here is the intimidation factor in our future relationship. A UK outside the EU super power but without a sovereign defence capability may be not that much better off than within it.

Even Dave must understand that how he handles the BAE issue will be seen among many as an important litmus test to his attitude towards future EU negotiations, where the future destiny of our country will be decided.

If he bottles this, then it really is time for those Tory MPs flirting with UKIP to put up, or shut up.


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They'll shut up - why change the well-paid habit of a life-time?
I agree. The well-paid habit is one of self-centred greed and a total dismissal of the people they purport to represent and that is the three main parties. It has been obvious that the United States of Europe is the main agenda for France, Germany, Italy and a few others for the last 25 years - which is dictatorship. British politicians that concede any further power to that lot should be tried for treason.
Can you please correct the link to Iain Martin's blog.
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Robert Hamling · 653 weeks ago

Given that BAE is also a major contributor to the JSF programme and to many US military product I cannot see the US being happy about this also given the French governments open hostility to anything US. This can only be a shot in the arm for UKIP.
One thing's for sure: if I were British, I would definitely be euroskeptic. But when it comes to Europe, no one puts it better than Winston Churchill when he said, “Each time we must choose between Europe and the open sea, we shall always choose the open sea."

But alas, I'm not a Briton and I'm (sadly) a supporter of the European project. I've actually just written a nice little piece on my blog about the Sovereign Debt Crisis and various possible remedies to the ongoing troubles on the continent, including Euro-bonds and continent-wide financial regulation. Anyhow, I just thought you might be interested.

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