Re: No Deal is better than a Bad Deal.
So, cognac loving Juncker has let the cat out of the bag with his vision of The United States of Europe.
With his usual arrogance, he waffled on as though the EU hadn't a care in the world..... no mention whatsoever of 35 to 45% of young people out of a job in Spain, Greece and Italy. That's a whole generation lost by the EU's crazy one size fits all Euro.
Regardless of the disquiet throughout Europe, he has only tunnel vision, demanded the following
All EU member states should be forced to admit migrants.
The Shenghen Agreement must be made mandatory in all member states.
All member states must accept the Euro as their currency, with a banking union and a single finance minister to oversee European economic policy. Run from Brussels of course.
A common EU defence policy (hey ho, EU Forces) again with centralised control from Brussels.
A curb on member state vetoes. (many states are running scared now they will no longer be able to hide behind the UK's veto. They will in future have no choice but to stand up for themselves instead of safely sucking up to the EU each time, knowing full well that with the UK's veto, they were on safe ground.
The whole EU to be run by a single powerful president, (sorry Tony, that ship has sailed).
What's the betting there was not much cheer to his news from the likes of Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic, Greece, Italy and elsewhere, overrun by the migrant situation?
He even made ME smile when he came out with his classic "The Wind is Back in Europe's Sails".
The man is an ass if he thinks that Brexit will be the end of people no longer wishing to be ruled by a Eurocracy that refuses to take the wishes of millions of people into consideration. Good luck to you all
As Nigel said yesterday = Thank God we are leaving!.