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		<title>Blair ditches project</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s okay, panic over &#8211; Tony Blair will not become President of Europe and we can all sleep a little easier. I don&#8217;t imagine for a second that the &#8220;winning candidate&#8221; &#8211; and I use the term advisedly given that I don&#8217;t remember receiving a polling card for this particular &#8220;election&#8221; &#8211; is going to [...]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s okay, <strong>panic over</strong> &#8211; <strong>Tony Blair</strong> <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8367589.stm">will not become President of Europe </a>and we can all sleep a little easier. I don&#8217;t imagine for a second that the &#8220;winning candidate&#8221; &#8211; <strong>and I use the term advisedly given that I don&#8217;t remember receiving a polling card for this particular &#8220;election&#8221;</strong> &#8211; is going to do a vastly better job. <strong>Herman van Rompuy</strong> seems like a unpleasantly devout federalist who talks about <strong>standardised taxation</strong> and exectly the sorts of things that will have people running to <strong>UKIP</strong>.</p>
<p>It reinforces my belief that the <strong>UK</strong> and the <strong>EU</strong> are increasingly <strong>incompatible</strong> in terms of their <strong>future direction</strong>. What <strong>pro-EU Conservatives</strong> and <strong>Liberal Democrats</strong> don&#8217;t seem to get is that the European ideal is a <strong>Franco-Germanic concept</strong> designed to ensure those nations&#8217; national interests remain predominant. <strong>I don&#8217;t blame them for that</strong> &#8211; for 200 years <strong>Britain</strong> pursued often <strong>brutal foreign policy</strong> to ensure our national interests were enforced &#8211; but we are <strong>surfing over a waterfall</strong> if we don&#8217;t recognise where the EU path is leading us.</p>
<p>The most scary thing for me is <strong>not the single currency</strong>, <strong>tax regime</strong>, <strong>foreign policy</strong> etc &#8211; it is the idea of Mr Rompuy being <strong>&#8220;named&#8221;</strong> as the EU leader and <strong>&#8220;chosen&#8221;</strong> by other leaders. This is exactly the kind of thing that the <strong>Politburo</strong> used to announce through <strong>Pravda</strong> and identical to the way that the <strong>Chinese president</strong> is &#8220;elected&#8221;. For me, the worrying thing about the EU is that it is <strong>sucking up the democratic mandate further and further from the people it seeks to govern</strong>. <em>I can&#8217;t accept that this makes Europe safer, more harmonious or prosperous</em>.</p>
<p><strong>Tony Blair</strong> as <strong>EU President</strong> would have been a dreadful thing <strong>precisely because he holds the sort of centralising, anti-democratic tendencies that would re-inforce this worrying trend</strong>. Voting <strong>by region</strong> every <strong>five years</strong> is not democracy &#8211; no-one should sit in the European Parliament unless they have been <strong>directly elected by voters</strong> and I&#8217;m still not sure why if the <strong>European Commission</strong> is necessary it cannot be chosen <strong>out of the parliament</strong> in the same way as the cabinet in Westminster.</p>
<p>A <strong>separate EU presidential election</strong> ought to occur if we are to have an <strong>EU president</strong>. But since the chairman or woman of the EC ought to wield sufficient power, <strong>I cannot accept that a president is necessary in addition</strong>.</p>
<p>There is so much <strong>waste</strong>, so much <strong>interference</strong> and so much <strong>anti-democratic instinct</strong> in Brussels that <strong>DC</strong> should ignore it altogether for six years. Then, two years into his second term, he should hold a <strong><a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8359160.stm">full EU membership referendum</a></strong> &#8211; once Britain has built up her economic and social strength once again &#8211; to settle this question <strong>once and for all</strong>. <em>A strong Britain needs Europe and vice-versa &#8211; but my view is that leaving the EU would make us focus on what we as a nation want to be in 2050 and beyond</em>.</p>

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