Open letter to heads of state and government of European Union member states
Dear Madam, Dear Sir,
On November 19, at a dinner that you want to be historic, you intend to appoint the first president of the European Council as it is defined by the Treaty of Lisbon.
This dinner will indeed be historic because it reveals once again how little attention you pay to democratic considerations in the nomination of the highest two representatives of the European Union, the President of European Council and the Foreign Ministe
Dear Madam, Dear Sir,
On November 19, at a dinner that you want to be historic, you intend to appoint the first president of the European Council as it is defined by the Treaty of Lisbon.
This dinner will indeed be historic because it reveals once again how little attention you pay to democratic considerations in the nomination of the highest two representatives of the European Union, the President of European Council and the Foreign Minister.
Whatever you may say, these two positions are essential to EU international policy and European governance cohesion. For the first time ever in History, Europe as a democratic political entity equips itself with this kind of institutions. This is a very meaningful signal for EU citizens and as world’s biggest economic power.
These representatives will be the official representatives of the EU and the privileged interlocutors of the international community. In the name of whatever democratic principles remain in the functioning of the European Union, they must be elected as transparently as possible.
Instead, and despite the fact that the Lisbon Treaty is not yet implemented, you intend to decide, during a dinner organised in haste, who these representatives will be, without anyone knowing what their convictions – or at least opinions - are, and without anyone seeing the least draft of what their program will be!
We, European citizens, cannot be satisfied with a simple dinner being at the origin of the choice of the two most important representatives of the European Union on the world stage, nor can we allow the EU to be ran in the next two and half year by puppets whose names came out of a hat between two courses and three glasses of wine!
Newropeans’ position is clear in this regard. We stick to the guiding lines of our Madrid Declaration drafted on the eve of the Lisbon summit in 2007.
In a true democratic process - since some of you still talk about democracy while appointing in this manner the representatives of 500 million Europeans -, the two main representatives of the European people would have been elected by the European citizens or, at least, by their elected representatives in the European Parliament, in light of a comprehensive political programme including clear commitments on strategic aspects of European policy: social and economic crisis, environment, enlargements, etc ...
We, European citizens and Newropeans, the first European political party which 100 million Europeans could vote for in the June 2009 European election, request that you nominate our two highest representatives along a process as transparent and democratic as possible, and show some sense of decency and responsibility to the citizens that you represent!
Any other process will contribute to widen further the gap between European citizens and European institutions, and to weaken the European Union both in its internal functioning and on the international level.
Newropeans
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In answer to Guillaume newropeans.eu I would point out that on the 24th. July 1997, I wrote a letter on this very subject to,
The Editor, Daily Telegraph, 1 Canada Square, London E14 5DT
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I will print out the copy of this letter and ask you to remember, this was my opinion twelve years ago. There will be the letter from Boris Johnson still in the archives and Evlyn Waughs, work will still be available from the Telegraph. Here goes.
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Dear Sir, I have written to the Sunday Telegraph on the same subject but my letter was not published.
As Boris Johnson almost wrote on the 23rd. July, total control of this country from Brussels is the object of that Empire. Westminster collaborators
may sugar the poison pill, but it is still poison and will kill every aspect of the British way of life.
So far the City is keeping its head down. If they think they are keeping their power dry I believe they are in for a shock. They will be over run without a shot being fired. The Bank of England is to be the whipping boy, and while all attention
is focused on the arguments in London we will discover that Frankfurt is dictating the future of our monetary policy. Simple, not a shot fired in anger. Goodbye the City as we knew it, hello command economics in a new suit.
It is a fact that the people of Europe have no control at all over this nightmare. Freedom and choise are not on the menu, the majority political activists are of the same sickening post war, happy clappy whacky baccy stupidity. They are all going to hell together.
THIS IS OF COURSE, ONLY MY OPINION.
I can think of only one answer to this problem, take their pocket money away. It is not illegal to
avoid paying Taxes, in some cases, it is a religion, many people worship at that shrine.
I will put together a simple set of instructions,
perfectly within the law, that circumvent 80% to 90% of all Government Taxation, but not the Local Authority Tax.
Boris Johnson makes the Scottish and Welsh referendums sound almost quaint. Something only those two peoples have an interest in. I have news for Mr. Johnson. Do you seriously think the English will sit there with their heads in the clouds while the Scots and the Welsh have their hands in the English pocket? Never Mr. Johnson.
I have no objection to their aspirations, only think on this: does the question go far enough?
Surely England have something to say on the subject, after all would it be fair for England to pay the dues of great Britain into Brussels? While Scotland have the power in law, to reduce
their Taxes at the expense of English Taxpayers, and would not Wales be forever after more "resources" to build their nightmare.
I say, no you silly fools, if you think you can crack the cork and let only part of the genie out of the bottle, you are mistaken. Its all or nothing.
And so I say, goodbye Great Britain as you disappear into the pock of Evlyn Waugh's, Belgium ticket collectors, never to be seen again.
So ends the Sovereignty, Democracy and Freedom of the Peoples of Europe.
Kindest Regards, To All, ATFlynn,
"Norfolk's Mutineer"
Despite the fact that the Lisbon Treaty is not yet implemented, you intend to decide, during a dinner organised in haste, who these representatives will be
je suis daccord!! :)
la vie change chaque seconde ouiiiii:)
parfois faut faire attention
et pourquoi ne pas refaire ca une fois encore
faut surtout respecter ses idees
seulement ceux qui vivent ca peuvent savoir combien c difficile
lavenir est prometteur dans ce domaine :)
c pas si difficile que ca non?!!