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Senior Eurocrats are secretly plotting to create a super-powerful EU
president to realise their dream of abolishing Britain and other nation
states, UK media has revealed.
A covert group of EU foreign
ministers has drawn up plans for merging the jobs currently done by
Herman Van Rompuy, president of the European Council, and Jose Manuel
Barroso, president of the European Commission.
The new
bureaucrat, who would not be directly elected by voters, is set to get
sweeping control over the entire EU and force member countries into
ever-greater political and economic union. Tellingly, the UK has been
excluded from the confidential discussions within the shady “Berlin
Group” of Europhile politicians, spearheaded by German foreign minister
Guido Westerwelle.
Opponents fear the plan could create a
modern-day equivalent of the European emperor envisaged by Napoleon
Bonaparte or a return to the Holy Roman Empire of Charlemagne that
dominated Europe in the Dark Ages. They are concerned that David
Cameron’s coalition Government is doing nothing to prevent the sinister
plot. The secret talks were uncovered by Independent Labour peer Lord
Stoddart of Swindon.
“This is a plot by people who want to
abolish nation states and create a United States of Europe,” he said.
“The whole thing is barmy. These people are determined to achieve their
final objective.
“The only hope for Britain is to leave the EU and become an independent nation.”
The move will give further momentum to the Daily Express’s hugely popular crusade for Britain’s withdrawal from the EU.
Tory backbench MP Douglas Carswell said: “It doesn’t matter how you
arrange the offices of these technocrats, they are useless at arranging
our lives for us and they are not elected so they have no legitimacy.
“My worry is that the president will end up having the charisma of Van Rompuy and the economic management skills of Barroso.”
Euro-MP Paul Nuttall, of the UK Independence Party, said: “This is a
truly ridiculous idea that must never be allowed to happen. It sounds as
if they are trying to go back to the days of the Holy Roman Emperor.”
At present, the two senior EU bureaucrats, Mr Barroso and Mr Van Rompuy,
are locked in a bitter power struggle to determine who is the true big
cheese or “grand fromage” in Europe. Former Portuguese premier Mr
Barroso, who heads the EU’s executive arm and was elected to his post by
members of the European Union, is understood to resent the rival
fiefdom of Belgian Mr Van Rompuy, who was chosen by the heads of
government of EU member states to represent them.
Under the plan, a single figure would be elected by Euro-MPs to perform both roles.
“Such a merger would represent a massive shift of power into the hands
of a single, unelected bureaucrat. The Government should be taking this
far more seriously and voicing its objections very strongly.”
He added: “The holder of this new office would be both Europe’s
political and administrative leader, giving them far more powers than
those given to the US president.
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