With the vote to leave the European project, the British government has unleashed the true federal eagle that is the the European Union.
Let's face it, the UK has held back the European Unions from forming into a Federal state for years - as soon as the referendum result was announced - the Grandees of the EU announced plans for a European Army (in all but name).
We all know, the EU has been heading towards a US style federal state for years with a House of Representatives, the Parliament; the Senate, the European Council (interesting to note, the US senate is supposed to be filled with statesman...) and finally the executive or the European Commission.
The European government has had its fingers in every sector of traditionally sovereign national policy for years - look at the recent move to scale back roaming charges across the region! Or perhaps the fact that the EU has its own immigration policies and the fact it has the ability to raise funds - don't forget, until relatively recently, most national governments raised funds not via income taxes, but instead import charges... let that sink in.
it's clear to see this has been happening for years and the only reason that the European Project has had to move towards federalisation in the shadows is because of liberalist Britain!
Now that the chains have been cut, the EU will be finally able to come out of the closet - just a shame no one really agreed to move in the direction of this federalist agenda 🤧.
Let's face it, the UK has held back the European Unions from forming into a Federal state for years - as soon as the referendum result was announced - the Grandees of the EU announced plans for a European Army (in all but name).
We all know, the EU has been heading towards a US style federal state for years with a House of Representatives, the Parliament; the Senate, the European Council (interesting to note, the US senate is supposed to be filled with statesman...) and finally the executive or the European Commission.
The European government has had its fingers in every sector of traditionally sovereign national policy for years - look at the recent move to scale back roaming charges across the region! Or perhaps the fact that the EU has its own immigration policies and the fact it has the ability to raise funds - don't forget, until relatively recently, most national governments raised funds not via income taxes, but instead import charges... let that sink in.
it's clear to see this has been happening for years and the only reason that the European Project has had to move towards federalisation in the shadows is because of liberalist Britain!
Now that the chains have been cut, the EU will be finally able to come out of the closet - just a shame no one really agreed to move in the direction of this federalist agenda 🤧.