Anti-EU Alliance Takes Shape, Warns of Soviet-style Collapse
Written by Alex Newmanet
As
European Union bosses openly claim that a “federation” ruled from Brussels is
inevitable, a growing coalition of political parties across the EU is coming
together in an effort to preserve national sovereignty and self-government while
putting the brakes on uncontrolled immigration. Led in large part by prominent
political leaders from Holland and France, the budding anti-EU alliance is
already being viciously demonized in the establishment press with smears like
“radical” and “far-right.” More than a few analysts have compared the
developments to the rise of the U.S. Tea Party.
The almost comical hysteria being expressed among top bloc officials about the effort to defeat the “integration” agenda suggests that paranoia is starting to take hold at the top — especially after recent polls revealed that the peoples of Europe largely reject the EU even as the super-state continues to usurp more power. Indeed, amid the economic crisis, the controversial bid to smash national sovereignty in favor of unaccountable “regional” governance is coming under increasing pressure from across the political spectrum.
The almost comical hysteria being expressed among top bloc officials about the effort to defeat the “integration” agenda suggests that paranoia is starting to take hold at the top — especially after recent polls revealed that the peoples of Europe largely reject the EU even as the super-state continues to usurp more power. Indeed, amid the economic crisis, the controversial bid to smash national sovereignty in favor of unaccountable “regional” governance is coming under increasing pressure from across the political spectrum.