If Brexit Goes Through, EU will “Double Down” on Integration

Patrik Fridén
Daily Stormer
May 29, 2016

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I came in like a wrecking ball…

If you have a failure on your hands, like a crappy product nobody wants because it is advertised and hyped in a deceptive manner – something people unwrap at home to discover the crap nature of – what do you do, if you are the retailer selling this product that nobody wants?

Move it to trash bin?

Well, the answer is to “double down” and force it further down the throats of the people, according to EU leadership.

IKR, not what you expected in the “free world”?

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The UK Brexit vote is coming up, and EU leadership fears that if the Brits vote Leave, the sentiment would spread to other countries, starting an insurgency.

The only solution to an insurgency would be to dismantle or reform the Union right?

Wrong.

It is time to go full USSR for the EU, it seems.

The Independent:

Senior EU leaders are preparing the ground for a possible Brexit vote with high-level meetings aimed at a “plan B” future of the bloc without the UK, including closer co-operation on security and defence matters.

The leaders of Germany, France, Italy, Belgium and other core members are likely to “double down” on closer union, the Financial Times reported, amid concern that Brexit could encourage separatist sentiments in other EU states.

Officials expect a punitive approach to Britain, with an official meeting of 27 leaders – excluding David Cameron – expected shortly after a potential Brexit vote.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel is said to favour a softer approach. German officials, however, told the FT, that they expected the market realities for the post-Brexit economy could prove punitive enough.

And how will they unite such an unruly continent of independent-minded peoples?

Well, with scapegoats and common enemies of course!

Closer integration in a post-Brexit EU is likely to take the form of tighter security and defence collaboration, against the backdrop of aggression from Russia in the East, and the threat of Islamist terrorism enhanced by the war in Syria and instability in neighbouring Turkey.

Plans to enhance the military role of the European Union, potentially paving the way for a future EU army, are being held back until after the UK referendum, according to reports.

Is this subtly implying they may use this EU army to invade Britain?

Like, for revenge?

The plans, which have only been shown to EU diplomats, are understood to include proposals for new European military structures, including a headquarters.

According to The Times, which has seen extracts of the plans from diplomatic notes, the proposals will not be sent to national governments until after Britain’s EU referendum on 23 June to avoid giving succour to the Leave campaign. Similar plans were vetoed by the UK in 2011, and the Government has repeatedly insisted that Britain will never be part of any EU army.

However, it is understood the plans, drawn over 18 months by EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini, are supported by other leading EU countries, and refer to powers set out in the 2009 Lisbon Treaty, which could allow nine or more member states to embark on their own plans for an EU military headquarters.

The draft paper states that “in turbulent times, we need a compass to navigate the waters of a faster-changing world” adding that the EU can “step up its contribution to Europe’s security and defence“, according to a diplomatic note seen by The Times.

It comes as no surprise that EU has had imperial ambitions all along.

And, mind you, these are not imperial in the sense of trying to “Make Europe Great Again,” but intended to make Europeans die in banksters wars for Jewish interests.

Just say no.

And Rule Britannia!