Wednesday 28 July 2010

Reminder to Mr Cameron: Good fences make good neighbours


I'm not sure if Mr David Cameron is schizophrenic or just barking mad. I could understand Mr Cameron supporting Turkey joining the EU if the latter was the free-trade zone that we were led to believe it was back in '73. That's like the NATO alliance that he incorrectly alludes to; a traditional alliance that doesn't impinge on national sovereignty. It's perfectly reasonable and the more the merrier. But if the EU is an 'ever-closer union" that others claim or the empire that it is revealed to be in the cold light of day, then getting "angry" about a Muslim state not getting in is insanity.

The Eu is in thrall to a collection of demented technocrats who think national sovereignty is dead and that religion of whatever flavour is sure to follow. It's an empire that has become decadent before it's even established with no means of defending itself culturally. Letting into it a nation with a completely foreign culture that is increasingly under control of Jihadist factions is no problem? Even in a time of peace, which this isn't, that smacks of all the foresight of Julius Caesar at the Ides of March. Does Mr Cameron want a replay of the Battle of Tours in the streets of Europe?

Trade or fight beside the Turks when our interests merge, but share open borders and governance? Madness.

Update: BBC headline:
David Cameron describes blockaded Gaza as a 'prison'
The man is insane–and I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt.

Update: Going "full idiot".

1 comment:

Sergej said...

Great Britain has a long and proud history. It is almost painful to see Mr. Cameron going with his hat in his hand on Britain's behalf like this, like... well, like our idiot.