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The EU weakens security in our country
The more controls are removed for entry into our country, as the European Union wants us to do, the more hold-up cases are increasing in a manner which ought to alarm us.
While it is a clear fact that we have a lack of Police surveillance in our streets, we have accepted that not less than 40 Police members dedicate all their time to implement the Schengen agreement of the same European Union.
It would have been very much better had the 40 Police been sent out to carry out surveillance in our streets.
It is also
another clear fact that we have a great number of Police that are wasted in work
which does not appertain to them, such as taking care of the many illegal
immigrants that are kept locked up in our country because this is what the
European Union wants.
Similarly, it does not help the security of our people that fact that, because the European Unions says so, we permit hundreds of illegal immigrants free to roam around trying to find and acquire something, if they are not given work.
This lack of control on entry into our country and with the increase of illegal immigrants outside the closed detention centres, the hold-ups problem has increased in our country, both for the Police, as well as for the people, after membership in the European Union.
Some time ago the Army used to help in the security by guarding banks.
But now the army
has also a lot of work guarding and taking care of illegal immigrants that are
coming to Malta and are kept in Malta, as the European Union wants.
If the Army is released from the burden of the illegal immigrants, the soldiers could also release the Police from the burden of guarding the banks.
We can see what this would mean from the news these last few days that a big bank requested 100 Police daily to guard its branches.
This request was
made following the last big hold-up that was carried out in a bank branch in our
country.
With one hundred Police carrying out surveillance in our streets and keeping Police Stations open, we are sure that the people will have more security that they feel they have today.
By getting rid of the illegal immigrants that come to our country in a short time, we are sure that our people can be better protected, both by the Police as well as the Army.
To get rid of the illegal immigrants, we have to decide not to submit to what the European Union dictates to us, but do what is dictated to us by national security.
The security of our people demands that we control not remove controls, of foreigners that come to our country, both from outside the EU, as well as from the Union countries.
The security of our people also demands that all the members of the Police and the Army would be employed to guard the people, not thousands of illegal immigrants, and not wasting their time in ceremonies, parades and shows that do not in any way strengthen security in our country.
Maltese persons who go to European Union countries would do well to learn from the injustice suffered by a 19-year old English youth, Joseph Mendy.
Last year he went to a holiday in the Spanish Canary Islands.
He changed Sterling into Ewros, but when he paid with them it was found that they were false.
He was taken to Court and bound to go back to Spain when his case was going to be heard
In March this year Mendy was notified with a European arrest warrant in Liverpool, England.
He was taken arrested to a Police cell and appealed in vain against his arrest, because the English Court ordered that he be handed over to the Spanish Police, and from Heathrow airport, in London, was taken to Madrid in Spain, on 18 July.
When he appeared before the Spanish Court he was not granted bail and due to the Court adjourning for the Summer holidays was kept in prison for two months.
He was taken before the Court for his case to be heard on 15 September and his Spanish defence lawyer advised him to plead guilty of uttering false currency, because if he did not admit, he would be kept for another year in prison until his case was decided.
Mendy therefore pleaded guilty and the Court fined him €600 and awarded him a suspended sentence for two years.
This English youth went through this Calvary and stained his conduct certificate with a criminal sentence, although he was not guilty because the false Ewros had been given to him when he changed Sterling, because of the European arrest warrant that the European Union introduced in its countries, including Malta.
This therefore impinges on Maltese persons who go on holiday in European Union countries.

The European
Commissioner responsible for Energy, Andris Piebalgs, is supporting the European
Commission proposal that companies that generate electricity (power stations)
will not also be proprietors of the grids (distribution networks) that carry the
electricity to the consumers.
The Commission proposal separates electricity transmission from generation in what is called ‘unbundling of ownership’ and is intended to liberalize trade in electricity by making it possible for private companies to acquire a share in the electricity business in the Union countries.
This proposal means that a part of the price paid by the consumers for the electricity service will go to the companies that produce it from the power station and another share to the companies that transmit or deliver electricity to the consumers.
During the meeting of the Councils of the Ministers responsible for Energy of the European Union countries that was held last week, Malta was not one of the nine countries that opposed this Commission proposal
Does this mean that the Maltese Government agrees that the Power Station would be owned by one company and the distribution cables (grid) would be owned by another private company, that both would want to make profit from their business from our country’s consumers?
The European Union uses the people, not respect their will.
Around a month
ago the French President Nicholas Sarkozy gave us proof of this.
He said that a referendum in the Union countries on the Lisbon Treaty would be a dangerous thing.
He admitted that
if a referendum were held in France, the majority would vote against the Treaty,
and that the same will happen in England.
He said that there is a great chasm between the people and the governments about the Treaty, and a referendum held now would be a threat to the Union.
If France had to accept to hold a referendum, England will also have to hold one.
Political observers did not hold back from criticizing President Sarkozy and the other Union politicians who are going against the will of the people that they represent.
The Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen did not say that he will hold a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty.
Instead, he is offering to hold a referendum about the Ewro, and about a number of “opt-outs” (Union matters that do not apply) that his country, Denmark, had been successful in acquiring during the negotiations of treaties with the Union.
The German
Chancellor, Angela Merkel, at the beginning of this month insisted that her
party, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) always was, and will remain, in
favour of “partnership” (‘privileged partnership’) between Turkey and
the European Union, and not membership.
Merkel was addressing her party’s annual congress in Hannover, on 3 December.
With a “partnership” agreement Turkey will enjoy the benefits of the Union, but will not be bound by the Union’s decisions and membership conditions.
The French President Nicolas Sarkozy also does not agree with Turkey’s membership in the Union, and appears that he would be in favour of a “partnership” agreement.
Presently the Union has stopped the discussions about a new “partnership” agreement with Russia.
In the general
election that was held last October in Switzerland, the political party The
Democratic Union of the Centre (UDC) polled the greatest number of votes, 10 per
cent more than the second largest party, the Socialist Party.
The party leader Ueli Maurer, said that all those in Switzerland who were against the country joining the European Union, and all those who were against foreigners who increase criminality in the country, had voted for his party.
The Democratic Union of the Centre (UDC) is known more for its opposition to membership that was held in 1992 and that remained “frozen” because in two referenda that were held, the majority of the Swiss people voted against membership.
In the election that was held last October this Eurosceptic party polled that greatest number of votes than any Swiss political party in all the elections that were held since 1919.
It is a sign that those against membership in the Union are increasing, not decreasing.
The wastage of
European Union funds is raising harsh criticism against it from everyone, except
those who are benefiting from the funds wastages.
The last example of these most condemnable acts was given to us by the European Commission when it admitted that two of its projects are going to cost two billion and seven hundred million Ewros more than was previously estimated.
Recently the European Commission announced that 309 million Ewros more were required for the project for the establishment of the European Institute of Technology than the estimate that had been made.
It also announced that for the Galileo Satellite Navigation System project to be continued another expense of 2,400 million Ewros was required.
The increase for the two projects amounts to the sum of 2.7 billion Ewros.
The leaders of
the European Union (including Malta) are going to sign the Union Reform Treaty
today in Lisbon.
The President of
Malta delegated the Prime Minister and the Minister for Foreign Affairs to sign
on his behalf for Malta.
It appears that the President felt shamed to sign a treaty that was going to elect a President over him because he is going to be a President of all the European Union.
The Prime Minister and the Minister for Foreign Affairs are going to sign the Treaty on the 33rd anniversary of the establishment of the Republic of Malta, and are therefore going to profane Republic Day.
On Republic Day in 1974 we got rid of the yoke of a foreign Queen.
On Republic Day
in 2007 we are going to be saddled with a foreign President.
WE WANT INDEPENDENCE FROM THE EUROPEAN UNION
Thursday 13 December 2007.
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