It appears that the federast apparatchiki don’t like any of those running to be new Tory leader and thus PM. To which the correct response is, “So what, buggerlugs?” Because of course it’s our PM we’re talking about, not some satrap who requires the approval of our overlords.
[perfectpullquote align=”full” bordertop=”false” cite=”” link=”” color=”” class=”” size=””]EU view of Tory leadership candidates deeply critical, say sources[/perfectpullquote]It’s not your choice and no, you don’t get a say.
Take this for example:
#G7 2017 with Trump, Le Pen, Boris Johnson, Beppe Grillo? A horror scenario that shows well why it is worth fighting populism. #withJuncker
— Martin Selmayr (@MartinSelmayr) May 26, 2016
You whut? The senior civil servant in the system is commenting, publicly, on who should be their political master? That is indeed what the lipstick on the EU pig says – the European Council is made up of the elected heads of government and that rules the roost. The Sec Gen of the EU Commission is subservient to that higher body.
Well, yes, quite, that’s why we’re leaving, isn’t it, so that we’re no longer in danger of being ruled by such jumped up sheetstains.
As ever, the best argument against the European Union in theory is the European Union in reality.
One wonders if Herr Selmayr is trying to get us to vote Tory.
EU apparatchiks tend to be daltonic. It is not the blue or indeed the red rosette that concerns them, they don’t see things in terms of left or right, but in terms of “ever closer union” or not. They initially liked David Cameron and Tony Blair equally. Their dislike, and it is a visceral one verging on hatred, is for those who tend toward subsidiarity inside the Union as is the case of Sr. Salvini; or even worse for those who, in the case of Mr. Johnson, would weaken the Union by removing one of its most important constituent parts.… Read more »