Like
the UN, the EU has attempted to usurp member country sovereignty. The EU needs to reverse course on becoming
the Unholy Roman Empire or be abolished as more countries quit the EU. This
would be the end of the Fourth Reich.
BRITAIN will make history by
triggering the end of the EU in the referendum vote Nigel Farage has declared
in a barnstorming speech to the European Parliament.
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Nigel Farage said Brexit could spark an exodus by other countries After his
successful appearance debating the Prime Minister on ITV, Mr. Farage has spelt
out how the EU project will die with a Brexit vote in Britain.
His claims have been supported by a senior politician in Denmark who has
written to the Daily Express expressing how his country will follow Britain's
lead to the EU exit door.
Sven Skovmand, a former member of the Danish parliament for the Social
Liberal Party and the People's Movement against the EU, said that there is a
cross party movement in his country pushing for their own Brexit looking for
inspiration from Britain.
I hope it brings an end to this entire project - Nigel Farage
In his speech, Mr Farage said he believed that UK withdrawal from the EU
following the June 23 referendum would spark an exodus by "many other
countries", bringing an end to "the entire European project". He
said: "I hope that on June 23, it isn't just Independence Day for the UK,
I hope it brings an end to this entire project and in a few years' time, we can
be sovereign, democratic nation states that work and trade together."
He was loudly applauded by supporters as he departed with a quote from
polar explorer Lawrence Oates, who famously left the tent on Captain Scott's
doomed Antarctic expedition to walk out to his death alone, with the words:
"I'm going out now, I may be some time." The European Union could
crumble after Britain votes to leave
Mr Farage said: "We have in two weeks' time what is to be the biggest
event in the history of this project. "It is the British referendum and
it's not just about whether Britain leaves the European Union, because if we
make that choice I'm confident many other countries will make that choice
too."
Writing for the Daily Express online, Mr. Skovmand confirmed that Denmark
is ready to follow Britain's lead. He said: "It is not only in the UK
where people are against the EU. Also in Denmark there are many people that are
against the EU and we have a cross political movement that works for Denmark's
withdrawal from the EU." He pointed out that in 1992 a majority of Danes
votes no to the Maastricht treaty, in 2000 the Danes voted no to the Euro and
last year in December the Danes said no to hand over sovereignty to the EU on
the justice and home affairs area. He said he believes "most Europeans are
against the EU." He went on: "But due to the Danish constitution we
have had more referendums about EU questions then most countries in the EU. Denmark
is ready to follow Britain out of the EU
"Such a referendum creates a much more intense debate than a decision
in parliament, and experts can draw attention to problematical details in
EU-laws." He added: "The EU is a threat to our democracy and I
believe many Danes wants as much influence as possible over their daily life
and therefore they reject the large centralization in the EU."Also the
Nordic welfare model does not seem very compatible with the EU's development
and that makes many Danes reluctant to the EU project as such."
June 23 could be Independence Day for the UK. He insisted that the Danes
are more critical of the EU than they have ever been before. He said: "If
the British electorate votes Leave on June 23rd I am convinced that the Danish
electorate will follow suit. "It would be much better for our democracy if
our countries joined EFTA where countries like Norway, Iceland and Switzerland
are member states."
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Trade
won’t end and companies across the globe will continue to trade. But the banksters and third-worlders and
Marxist UN globalists won’t like it.
Without carbon tax and money printing, where will they get money to
gamble in hedge-funds ?
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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