Letters to the Editor – Democracy doesn’t mean anything.

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Sir,

To many young people Democracy doesn’t mean anything. So say many young people. As there is No democracy in this country of Britain (or in America come to that), and therefore what’s the difference between The Democracy of Great Britain and a Europe European Federal Government?

“That is the Question.” “You can tear your hair out or cry your eyes out, but that we have been failed by the ruling elite because, they are not demonstrating that Democracy is Superior. And has been shown and is being shown to be Superior.” Indeed it is a currently said thing by most of youth that.

“No one bothers to look at the BBC news because it is totally biased in its presentation as are most major outlets.” “They get our news from the Internet, Twitter and the like.”

The Successive governments of the day have set out to use their Executive power to present a one-sided view by use of public facilities. Or to change the agenda from which they were elected. Whilst, at the same time, denying these self-same public facilities to the opposition. In effect the government has set out to totally destroy Democracy. The current administration has lied its way through the whole debate on whether to stay or leave. And so, “Democracy has seriously lost.” Well Hang on. Let’s be fair and let the other side have a chance.  What has the European Federal-state got to offer?

THESE ARE THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION FIGURES FOR 2017.

1. A total miss management of the finances for 20 years. With no accountancy signed off.

2. Large Unemployment across many countries in Europe. Economic forecasts for 2017:
UK: 4.9% unemployed; gross public debt 88.2% of GDP
GERMANY: 5.2% unemployed; gross public debt 66.8% of GDP
FRANCE: 10.3% unemployed; gross public debt 97.1% of GDP
ITALY: 11.3% unemployed; gross public debt 130.6% of GDP
SPAIN: 18.9% unemployed; gross public debt 101.1% of GDP
PORTUGAL : 10.8% unemployed; gross public debt 127.2% of GDP
GREECE: 22.8% unemployed; gross public debt 181.8% of GDP

The News media keep us in the dark and hide YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT in the EU.
A number of countries bankrupt or on the verge of almost bankruptcy Riots in many cities suppressed by the news organisations.  The total abuse of power and privilege with 10,000 of its employees being paid more than the Prime Minister of Great Britain.

The Treaty of Lisbon having been signed OFF by ALL 28 member states, will coming into full force in 2017. NOTE: In it there is a “flexibility clause added (352TFEU) Allowing the Europeans union to act to achieve any one of its objectives in the absence of a specific clear legal basis.

The ultimate creation of a super state it is a get out of jail card for all those participants. So that anything can be done or changed or amended at the behest of the controlling parties. So finally we now ask again: which of the two systems would you choose.

1. The Democratically elected system of Great Britain with politicians been elected every five years and where if the general public are given sufficient information. And have sufficient will and motivation on the issues. PROPER DEMOCRACY will thrive in this country or
2. The Non-Elected Federal State Commission of the European Union.  Where policies are set and bills handed down to be discussed and voted on by the EU Council and the EU Parliament which are both separate underneath the commission.
The commission May be guided by the Parliament and the Council.
But the commission does not necessarily have to take account of what Parliament or the council says in numerous areas of Bill legislation. It is a dictatorship. Made worse but the near completion of a Police force for so social security and a FEDERAL ARMY under GERMAN CONTROL.

While the movement of labour may well be agreeable to some in the EU the council with total disregard for the peoples of Europe will ultimately press ahead for total control and regulation in every area of our life. The legal regulations that have been drawn up are overwhelming in almost every area of our lives.

This is NOT a Utopian vision of the future.

James Cole

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