Sunday, March 10, 2013

112 OS ANTI-EUROPE TORY INGLAS

 112

CONVÉM NÃO ESQUECER QUE OS TORIES INGLESES SAÍRAM DO CENTRO DIREITA CIVILIZADA DO PARLAMENTO EUROPEU PARA SE JUNTAREM A UM GRUPÚSCULO NEBULOSO, MAIS OU MENOS ULTRA. 

ISTO NÃO É ASSUNTO NOVO, MAS É PRECISO IR LEMBRANDO SOBRE ESTE TIPO DE DECISÕES E COMPORTAMENTO BIZARRO.

A FOLHINHA LOGO PUBLICARÁ MAIS SOBRE ESTE TEMA.  POR AGORA CONVIDAMOS A LEREM OS ARTIGOS DO GUARDIAN E DO   DAILY TELEGRAPH.

ESTES ARTIGOS REVELAM A POSIÇÃO ANTIEUROPEÍSTA DE DAVID CAMERON E DO THACHERINO PRECOCE WILLIAM HAGUE. NÃO ESTÃO NA UNIÃO PARA CONSTRUIR MAS SIM PARA DESTRUIR.  

A POSTURA DESTE PARTIDO TORY FOI DO PIORIO QUANDO A EUROPA ESTAVA NA FASE MAIS GRAVE DA CRISE DO EURO! E ESTÃO SEMPRE À ESPERA DE OCASIÕES PARA DESFERIR GOLPES NA UNIÃO EUROPEIA. OS ULTRAS DO PARTIDO TORY LANÇARAM-SE NUMA ESPÉCIE DE JIHAD CONTRA O PROGRESSO DA EUROPA PARA O FEDERALISMO. ELES LÁ SABEM PORQUÊ. 

DESDE QUANDO É QUE ESTES FULANOS OUT OF TOUCH TIVERAM A MENOR COMPAIXÃO PELAS CLASSES POPULARES NESTE PAÍS? NUNCA! O POVO INGLA FOI UM DOS POVOS QUE MAIS SOFREU NAS GARRAS DOS GRANDES SENHORES DAS TERRAS INGLAS.  CHUPAVAM LHES  O SANGUE NA INGLATERRA AGRÁRIA, ATÉ LHES CAÇAREM OS BALDIOS E OS TEREM EXPULSADO DOS CAMPOS PELA INDUSTRIALIZAÇÃO, MECANIZAÇÃO DA AGRICULTURA E DOS TÊXTEIS. 

"The Luddites were 19th-century English textile artisans who violently protested against the machinery introduced during the Industrial Revolution that made it possible to replace them with less-skilled, low-wage labourers, leaving them without work. Historian Eric Hobsbawm has called their machine wrecking "collective bargaining by riot", which had been a tactic used in Britain since the Restoration, as the scattering of manufactories throughout the country made large-scale strikes impractical."


"Enclosure (vedação dos terrenos e os baldios não escapavam, Isto decifrado  significa que também expulsaram os aldeãos das hortas) had given the new ruling class greater control over the land but crafts people still constituted a major counter current to the prevailing order. They had to be domesticated. Lixaram os camponeses, mas faltava ainda tramar os artesãos. Não tardou, aconteceu logo a seguir. 
Factories were not built simply because of technological innovations, but more as a project of social control to limit the power of the 'poor'. To break their spirit.
In 1770, a writer envisioned a new plan for making the poor productive: The House of Terror, in which the inhabitants would be obliged to work for 14 hours a day and controlled by keeping them on a starvation diet. His idea was not that far ahead of its time; a generation later, the House of Terror was simply called a factory. Andrew Ure, one of the greatest proponents of Industry, wrote in 1835:
"If science was put to the service of capital, the recalcitrant worker's docility would be assured".
Factories meant regimented and unprecedented work hours, horrific pollution, dangerous working conditions, unsanitary living space with virulent diseases, early death, a starvation diet and a total lack of freedom. Nobody entered the factory system willingly. Men, war widows, young women and very often children, lived in a system one Yorkshire man described in 1830 as: "a state of slavery more horrid than ... that hellish system - Colonial Slavery".[4] These workers, who one doctor surveying Manchester in 1831 described as "a degenerate race - human beings stunted, enfeebled, and depraved"[4] , were the refugees of a destroyed society.
Just as small farmers had been pushed off their land by enclosure, so the crafts people were purposefully pushed from relative autonomy to a situation of dependence. Whole regions, thousands of communities were broken up and reorganised to suit the wishes of the factory owners. Much of the populace were thrown aside to starve, or forced to become wage slaves in factories literally modelled after prisons.Cities and misery multiplied.
Petitions were handed to parliament, meetings and rallies were held but nothing came of it. With nobody to turn to but themselves, the weavers took direct action.  

Quem pelo menos  consegue ler inglês viu neste excerto que a classe dos grandes senhores ingleses  tratavam as classes trabalhadoras como animais de carga. Utilizaram a technologia para levarem  os artesanatos  e os  pequenos agricultores à falência. Estes  viram-se obrigados a abandonar a  autonomia e liberdade de que usufruíam pelo facto de serem patrões deles próprios. tiveram de se submeter ao relógio e a tarefas repetitivas das fábricas e a salários que lhes eram impostos. Abaixo destes estavam os camponeses, a mão d´obra desqualificada, os quais ainda tiveram pior tratamento, e sofreram ainda mais nas fábricas dos Barões da  Industrialização do que  sob o domínio dos latifundiários.  


Os Grandes Senhores do governo atual do Reino Unido parecem não pensar de modo diferente, quando em vez de se cupabilizarem a eles próprios, por terem deitado abaixo a economia  devido aos investimento do estilo de jogo de casino, eles andam a demonizar as classes trabalhadores, os doentes, os desempregados, os imigrantes, os deficientes, e, obviamente, a Europa. 


A isto chama-se operações de diversão, quer dizer, istrair a populaça e lançar os trabalhadores contra os desempregados e contras os doentes. Se tivessem vergonha na cara, metiam a língua na caixa e o rabo entre as pernas pelo que fizeram. É pena os órgãos da maior parte da imprensa serem propriedade mais ou menos do mesmo tipo de gente, e, por isso, não dão muito a palavra a pessoas que desmascaram esta grande hipocrisa e manipulação psicológica das populações.


The Birth of Luddism" In Windsor Guerilla Gardening Collective Blog.

DEPOIS ESSA GENTINHA FAMINTA FOI ENGROSSAR  OS BAIRROS DE LATA (DE TÁBUAS) DE LONDRES, A MANUFATURA DA REVOLUÇÃO INDUSTRIAL, E OS ESTIVADORES DAS DOCAS DOS EASTENDERS. FORAM ENTÃO TRANSFORMADOS EM EMPREGADOS FABRIS, A SOBRIVER COM SALÁRIOS DE MISÉRIA E PERSEGUIDOS PELA MÁ SORTE: 

HABITAÇÃO INSALUBRE, REDE SANITÁRIA PÉSSIMA ADICIONADA À POLUIÇÃO SMOG CRIAVAM CONDIÇÕES PARA DOENÇAS PULMONARES INCURÁVEIS E EPIDEMIAS COM EFEITOS APOCALÍPTICOS GRAVADOS NO HISTORIAL LONDRINO E DE OUTRAS GRANDES CIDADES.  

QUANDO ESSA GENTE DO PARTIDO CONSERVADOR DOS PRIVILÉGIOS DOS PRIVILEGIADOS  FALAM EM NOME DO POVO BRITÃNICO E DOS INTERESSES  SUPERIORES DA INGLATERRA, É PRECISO TRADUZIR ISTO  PARA  INTERESSE DAS CLASSES DETENTORAS  DE GRANDES CAPITAIS. ESSES INTERESSES SUPERIORES NÃO TEM ABSOLUTAMENTE NADA A VER COM OS INTERESSES SUPERIORES  DA POPULAÇÃO ALARGADA DO REINO UNIDO!

AS CLASSES TRABALHADORAS ARE NOT PART OF THEIR PLAN. THEM THEY ARE OUT! OOPS! SORRY!  IT SUCKS!





Tories unveil group of controversial new allies in European parliament

Parties in European Conservatives and Reformists group have been branded 'unsavoury' by Labour
The EU flag reflected in an EU building in Brussels on November 6 2007. Photograph: Dominique Faget/AFP/Getty Images
The EU flag reflected in an EU building in Brussels. Photograph: Dominique Faget/AFP/Getty Images
Britain's Conservative MEPs will be part of a new 55-strong "anti-federalist" political group in the European parliament, it was announced today.
A fortnight after the European elections returned 26 Tory MEPs, David Cameron has fulfilled his controversial pledge to form a new bloc large enough to qualify for full recognition in Strasbourg. The group is likely to be the fourth largest bloc in the new European parliament.
The new grouping brings together centre-right MEPs from eight EU countries under the name "European Conservatives and Reformists group", with the UK Tory faction as the biggest single national element.
Criticisms has already been levelled at the Conservatives due to the views of some members of the parties belonging to the new grouping, who were last week branded "unsavoury allies" by David Miliband, the foreign secretary.
Poland's opposition Law and Justice party has the second largest number of MEPs in the new group, with 15. It is run by twin brothers Jarosław and Lech Kaczyński, and has members who have expressed anti-gay and anti-German views.
Latvia's For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK party, which is represented by just one MEP in Europe, is also part of the new coalition. For Fatherland and Freedom merged with the Latvian National Independence Movement (LNNK) in the 1990s, but the Tories today listed the party as the Latvian National Independence Movement, rather than under its better known name of For Fatherland and Freedom.
The party has raised eyebrows in Britain due to the views of some its members, who see the Latvian Legion – the Latvian units of the Waffen SS – as brave patriots who fought against Stalin's Soviet Union.
Edward Davey, the Liberal Democrats' foreign affairs spokesman, said: "This announcement confirms that the Tories have left the mainstream of European politics and joined forces with a rag-bag of parties with extreme views. The Conservatives have opted to throw away influence in Europe in favour of ideological isolationism.
"Conservative political leaders in Paris, Berlin and Rome must be shaking their heads in disbelief, while President [Barack] Obama will be shocked that a party that hopes to be the government of Britain would associate with a range of fringe parties, most of which have minimal influence in their home countries."
But Mark Francois, the shadow Europe minister, said the Tories were "very excited about this important new development" in European politics. 
"Our European Conservatives and Reformists group, which already has 55 MEPs, will make a strong case for a centre/centre-right but non-federalist future for the EU. We already have participants from eight countries but talks are still continuing and we believe that more will be attracted to join our ranks in the near future."
Stung by the criticism of some of their new allies, the Conservatives have compiled a dossier listing the alliances made by Labour and the Liberal Democrats in Europe. The dossier points out that the Lib Dems sit in the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, which includes Latvia's First Party/Latvian Way, which the Tories say has demonstrated against gay pride parades in Riga and has used exceptionally violent language to denounce homosexuality.
The Tories' new group is bound by a declaration of 10 principles based on "Euro realism" and the sovereignty of nations.
Today Miliband claimed: "The Conservatives under David Cameron's leadership have dragged themselves from Euro-scepticism to Euro-extremism. By removing the Conservatives from other mainstream centre-right parties in Europe, David Cameron has isolated his party and potentially this country when we need influence to deliver on the issues that matter for Britain today."
Kenneth Clarke, the pro-European shadow business secretary, last week reiterated his political objection to his party's move but insisted he had been reassured by colleagues that the new right-of-centre grouping would still work closely with the EPP "on most things".
The full list of parties is:
Belgium: Lijst Dedecker (LDD), one MEP
Czech Republic: Civic Democratic party (ODS), nine MEPs    
Finland: the Centre party (Keskusta) sits in the Liberal (ALDE) group but one of its MEPs is now joining the Tories' new group
Hungary: Hungarian Democratic Forum (MDF), one MEP
Latvia: Latvian National Independence Movement (TB/LNNK), one MEP
Netherlands: Christian Union (Christen Unie), one MEP
Poland: Law and Justice (PiS), 15 MEPs
United Kingdom: Conservative Party, 26 MEPs (including an Ulster Unionist)





Sunday 10 March 2013

Conservative MEPs form new 'anti-federalist' group in the European Parliament

The Telegraph

Tory MEPs are to form part of a new 55-strong "anti-federalist" political group in the European Parliament, it has been announced.

David Cameron: Conservative MEPs form new 'anti-federalist' group in the European Parliament
One of David Cameron's first pledges as Tory leader was to pull Tory MEPs out of a long-standing alliance in Strasbourg with the mainstream centre-right European People's Party Photo: PAUL GROVER
Two weeks after the European elections returned 26 Conservatives David Cameron has fulfilled his controversial pledge to form a new bloc large enough to qualify for full recognition in Strasbourg.
The new grouping brings together centre-right MEPs from eight EU countries under the name "European Conservatives and Reformists Group", with the UK Tory faction as the biggest single national element.
Second largest will be the 15 MEPs from Poland's Law and Justice Party (PiS), followed by nine MEPs from the Czech Republic's ODS (Civil Democrats) party.
The group is likely to be the fourth largest bloc in the new European Parliament - but the Tories are still negotiating with other likely allies.
"It is hoped that other EU parties and MEPs may be attracted to the group by the time that the new European Parliament convenes in Strasbourg, on 14 July," said a Conservative Party statement.
Mark Francois, the shadow Europe minister, said: "We are very excited about this important new development in European politics. Our European Conservatives and Reformists Group, which already has fifty-five MEPs, will make a strong case for a centre/centre-right but non-federalist future for the EU.
"We already have participants from eight countries but talks are still continuing and we believe that more will be attracted to join our ranks in the near future."
One of Mr Cameron's first pledges as Tory leader was to pull Tory MEPs out of a long-standing alliance in Strasbourg with the mainstream centre-right European People's Party (EPP) - still the dominant political force in the new European Parliament.
In doing so he ignored pleas from centre-right leaders across Europe, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, as well as warnings from some of his own MEPs that they would be marginalised and powerless.
Mr Cameron insisted that the pro-integration and largely federalist EPP grouping was not the best fit for the Tory party.
But some of the new right-wing partners the Tories have signed up might make uncomfortable political bedfellows for many centre-ground Tory MEPs.
Conservatives have already come under fire for their close links with the Polish PiS, which banned gay marches in Poland for being "sexually obscene".
But forming a formal political group, as opposed to sitting in national isolation, is imperative in a Parliament where formal groupings qualify for most administrative back-up, funding, committee places and parliamentary speaking time.
The minimum requirement to form a group is 25 MEPs representing at least seven countries.
All the parties joining forces with the Tories have signed up to a declaration, originally negotiated in Prague, which sets out the new group's aims and values. The "Prague Declaration" argues for EU reform and a non-federalist future for the EU.
Current Tory MEPs have kept tight-lipped about the change, but two who stood down at last weekend's elections have attacked Mr Cameron's decision.
Christopher Beazley accused Mr Cameron of trying to "rip up 30 years of work by Tory pro-European".
And Caroline Jackson described the move as "stupid", warning it would create "bad blood" with the Conservatives' traditional centre-right allies for the Tories in Europe.
But the Tory leader has insisted the new grouping will "work closely with the EPP on all sorts areas where we agree".
Apart from a substantial Polish and Czech centre-right contingent, the new grouping includes five individual centre-right MEPs who will be glad to throw their lot in with the Tories - one each from Latvia, Finland, Hungary, Belgium and the Netherlands.
And while opponents will probe their records for unpalatable political foibles, the Tories point to the new Declaration all have signed as evidence of a credible manifesto.
It talks of the urgent need for EU reform "on the basis of Euro-realism" coupled with "openness, accountability and democracy, in a way that respects the sovereignty of nations..."
It sets out ten principles, covering everything from minimal regulation and low taxation to individual freedom, sustainable clean energy and "the importance of the family as the bedrock of society".
The new group pledges itself to uphold "the sovereign integrity of the nation state" and "opposition to EU federalism".
It demands "effectively-controlled immigration and an end to abuse of asylum procedures" and "an end to waste and excessive bureaucracy and a commitment to greater transparency and probity in the EU institutions and use of EU funds."
Finally, the group seeks "respect and equitable treatment for all EU countries, new and old, large and small".

No comments: