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IN THE FIRST 100 DAYS THE COALITION HAS....

    Agreed to the EU plan to review and approve national budgets

    Opted IN   to the European Investigation Order

    Voted to approve Baroness Ashton’s EU Foreign Office ...
    In July, in the Strasbourg  Plenary, Conservative MEPs received their orders from London
    to vote YES to the proposal to set up the European External Action Service or EU
    Diplomatic Service... According to MEP Roger Helmer, who along with Nirj Deva and Dan
    Hannan voted NO anyway!
           

THE BIG CARBON CON
 The EU has has enthusiastically taken up the anthropogenic global warming theory,  
  currently under re- evaluation . This has already cost British jobs, put up NHS costs
  and put us at risk of future power cuts as governments have failed to make provisions for
 future energy generation.
  The Emissions Trading Scheme has become a multi million pound income generator for
   the traders - at a cost to you! £60 million of taxpayers money buying credits for heating
   and lighting for civil servants offices,(just in London), and more to keep  our hospitals
  functioning -it comes out of their budgets. When it all gets too expensive a company can
  close down its UK operation and trade its “emissions” making millions
                   
   GUESS WHAT? IF IT TURNS OUT WE REALLY DO NEED TO REDUCE CO2 EMISSIONS
  ALL THIS SCHEME DOES IS MOVE THEM AROUND AT YOUR EXPENSE!
What has the Coalition done since it came to power?

City Sell Out!     

On 1 January, we saw established the European Securities and Markets Authority in Paris, the European Banking Authority in London, the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority in Frankfurt and the European Systemic Risk Board, all of which trump national organisations such as the Financial Services Authority and the Bank of England.

  Local Council elections aren’t about the EU. Right?
Wrong!!!
New legislation signed by Britain’s current coalition government will lead to the EU completely bypassing the British Parliament to directly fine municipal councils billions of pounds if, and almost certainly when, targets on air quality and recycling rates are not met. The standards governing these targets are set, imposed and enforced by Brussels, not by any elected British democratic authority.
With the current wave of budget cuts, councils will have to either raise council taxes or cut more services to meet these onerous changes.