Wednesday, November 30, 2016

More Deserved Controversy

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It is unwise to give people a vote. That's all you need to know as you read the followng article about Mr. Jean Claude Juncker.

Much of this goes with the daily whining at the Financial Times about how big of a mistake Brexit is and the people could request another vote since, as these crybabies wail away, as they daily post articles designed to scare people about what awaits then if they fail to hear the pleas of these fake journalists. What awaits you is freedom. more privacy and sovereignty, a voice in your affairs. Local. That's really scary stuff isn't it, especially when you won't need arrogant, indifferent Brussels bureaucrats threatening you at every turn.
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European Commission President, Jean-Claude Juncker issued a warning to Austrian presidential candidate Norbert Hofer, regarding referendums.
Hofer, an anti-immigration, candidate is in a tight race for the election coming up on December 4.
If he wins, Hofer said he would hold in-out referendums if Brussels seeks to expand it power.

Please consider European president Jean-Claude Juncker pleads with EU leaders not to hold ‘in-out’ referendums – because voters will choose to Leave.

Jean-Claude Juncker has urged EU leaders not to hold referendums on their membership of the bloc because he fears their voters will also choose to leave. The European Commission president said giving people a vote would be ‘unwise’ as they could seek to replicate Brexit.
His remarks come as one of the contenders to become Austrian president has threatened to hold a referendum if the EU integrates further.

Norbert Hofer, who will become Europe’s first far-right head of state since the Second World War if elected on Sunday, has promised a ballot if the EU becomes more centralised following Brexit.
‘Regarding referenda on EU membership, I think it is not wise to organise this kind of debate, not only because I might be concerned about the final result but because this will pile more controversy onto the huge number already present at the heart of the EU.
‘Besides, I don’t think the next president of Austria, whoever it will be, will launch themselves into this kind of escapade.

mishtalk.com/2016/11/29/juncker-pleads-no-referendums/ 

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