PARLIAMENT’S VOTE DEMONSTRATES TRUE (FASCIST) NATURE OF THE EU
By Rodney Atkinson
“More interesting than the number of countries whose MEPs voted decisively against
the EU Constitution is the nature of those three countries – Poland, the Czech Republic
and Britain, the three most anti fascist countries during the 1930s and 1940s.”
Dateline 13th January 2005
On Wednesday 12th January, as EU Observer reports, the European Parliament voted to support the “European Constitution” but simultaneously showed how the Constitution will collapse! That is because for the Constitution to be adopted requires that each and every member State votes Yes. If the votes by the Czech, Polish and British Members of the European Parliament are anything to go by (and they certainly are nowhere near as anti EU as their electorates!) then the Constitution hasn’t got a hope!
The Euro Parliament vote showed that Poland had the highest percentage of MEPs not supporting the European Constitution. Out of a total of 54 Polish MEPs, 38 either voted against (35.8%) or abstained (35.8%) from voting on a report endorsing the new Constitution.
The Czech Republic had the highest percentage actually voting against, 68.2% with no abstentions and Britain came third in weight of opposition with 58.9% against and 1.4% abstentions. If, as is to be expected, the electorates of these three nations vote at least as eurosceptically as their representatives in the European Parliament then the EU Constitution is finished.
But even more interesting than the number of countries whose MEPs voted decisively against the Constitution is the nature of those three countries – Poland, the Czech Republic and Britain, the three most anti fascist countries during the 1930s and 1940s. Now that Germany has succeeded in breaking up Czechoslovakia into the Czech Republic (which showed the greatest resistance to fascism) and Slovakia (one of the fascist puppet States) the picture is somewhat clearer. We are surely entitled with the European Union to assess its true nature, as we do other movements in politics, by seeing who its enemies are.
As I have pointed out in my three books on the EU, the friends of the EU Superstate today are the same as the friends of Fascism and Nazism in the 1940s. The list is long: multinational corporations, the big banks, Slovakia, Croatia, Germany, France (the combination of Vichy and collaborators outside the Vichy area were more representative of the French than the Resistance) Italy, Spain (officially neutral in the 1940s but with a fascist Government), Belgium, Holland (which provided two full Waffen SS divisions for the German Army), Bosnians and Kosovo Albanians.
As this Euro-Parliament vote emphasises the enemies of Fascism then are the same as the enemies of the EU Superstate now: Britain, the Czech Republic, Poland, Russia and the USA.
Plus ca change plus c’est la meme chose!