Daily Stormer
July 2, 2015
We have gotten way past the point where anyone thinks the EU makes any sort of logical sense, and people are scrambling for the exit as the establishment attempts to hold it all together.
A Danish rightwing party expected to hold the balance of power after an election later this month has endorsed a British-style referendum on EU membership, a position that could crack the pro-EU consensus of northern Europe’s political elite.
British Prime Minister David Cameron, who won re-election last month, says he wants to renegotiate aspects of Britain’s relationship with the EU and hold an in-out referendum on membership by the end of 2017.
His plans have energised sceptics elsewhere in the European Union, where parties critical of Brussels are gaining ground.
Danish People’s Party (DF) leader Kristian Thulesen Dahl said the reforms sought by Cameron were similar to those his party was seeking: limits to access to benefits for EU migrants, cutting the EU’s budget and bureaucracy, and ending a commitment to an “ever closer union” contained in the Treaty of Rome.
“We have seen the things David Cameron has pointed out are very much the same things that we would like to change when it comes to our membership of the EU,” Dahl told Reuters.
“Denmark is a very small country, but Britain is very big. It’s much easier for Britain to have a new deal than Denmark.”
Ukip was able to force Cameron into agreeing to a referendum so DF shouldn’t have much trouble in a country that is already sick of the crap they are being forced to deal with by this pointless organization.