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Was, is and shall remain in favour of Maltese workers

and against Malta's membership of the European Union

 

WE SWEAR TO FREE MALTA FROM THE SLAVERY, COLONIALISM AND DICTATORIAL ILLEGAL EUROPEAN UNION RULE

 

TELL YOUR PARLIAMENTARY DEPUTY THAT YOU WANT MALTA TO REGAIN INDEPENDENCE AND FREEDOM

 

The European Union ordered that from 2009 the Maltese and Gozitans pay the European Union €153,400 daily

 

The European laws cost Malta €417 million

 

At last they have admitted that Malta is paying the European Union (EU) more than it is giving our country.

 

We have long been saying this.

 

Now it has been publicly stated without being denied, that during the last two years our country paid the EU €12.5 million more than we had received from it.

 

The expense for our country due to EU membership is much greater than this.

 

Every year we have to spend many more millions to keep up with the EU work.

 

Apart from Ministers and high government officers going back and forth every week to Brussels on EU work, we have more than 50 civil officers permanently working in Malta House to try to keep up with the directives and regulations and endless discussions and meetings of the different departments and institutions of the Union.

 

With these we have to add the hundreds of government employees, spread around the ministries and departments and parastatal organizations, whose work is all dedicated to that which the EU decides and publishes.

 

More than half the laws that are presented before the Maltese Parliament would be for applying to our country the legislation issued by the EU.

 

It can be said that every week regulations that implement EU regulations and directives are issued in the Government Gazette.

 

The expense for our country to conform to the EU is enormous.

 

Many times we have asked the Government to give us detailed information on what membership in the EU is costing Malta.

 

But the Government was always afraid to give this information, because it does not want the people to know how much losses they are making with EU membership.

 

The information that the Maltese Government ahs always hidden from the people, lately has been given by a foreign non-governmental organization that specializes in EU affairs, “Open Europe”.

 

This organization found out that, from research it had carried out, the expense for Malta to apply the EU laws, regulations and directives amounts to €417 million, around €72.5 million every year.

 

This information was published on 3 February, and till now, no one, neither the Maltese Government nor the EU has contested it.

 

While production in manufacturing has dropped a lot in the EU, another industry has grown, the industry of the production of EU laws, regulations and directives, with the difference that these do not leave any profit, but are a great loss for its member countries, including Malta.

 

What is Parliament going to do about illegal immigration?

 

A long time before recession started hitting our country, we had insisted that our country should not accept immigrants neither legal and much less illegal, because it does not have work to offer them and because it does not have the means to sustain them.

 

Now that hundreds of Maltese workers are losing their employment due to recession, more and more we feel justified to insist that we should not accept that illegal immigrants stay here and be given work, instead of Maltese workers.

 

This is apart from extremely serious social reasons, as well as those of security and health.

 

In the last few weeks events occurred that alarmed the public to the presence of thousands of illegal immigrants in our country.

 

We had many incidents of riots and protests in the illegal immigrants’ centres, and we had a number of illegal immigrants that have escaped and were not caught again.

 

It is expected that the immigrants complain about the conditions they have at the detention centres because they are not that good.

 

Even the United Nations officials that came to see how the illegal immigrants are kept harshly criticized us.

 

The detention centres are giving a bad name to Malta.

 

Thus we will do good to close them.

 

Not by allowing the immigrants freedom to go wherever they please, but by not allowing them to remain any more in our country.

 

If the EU continues to stop us from allowing the illegal immigrants to go to the European countries where they want to go, it must not stop us from sending them back to their own countries.

 

Some of the EU member countries are adopting this repatriation policy the moment they step ashore.

 

It is not enough that we make the illegal immigrants go back voluntarily if they choose to after giving them a sum of money, about €5,000 for each person.

 

The fact that a number of illegal immigrants from a number of countries have voluntarily chosen to go back to their countries shows us that it is not true that in the countries where the illegal immigrants go back to exposed them to maltreatment.

 

Therefore all the other immigrants that came from these countries are not justified not to be sent back.

 

We should see to it that they go back, whether they want to or not, even if they are given a sum of money that those who went back voluntarily were given.

 

The worst that we could do is to allow the EU to continue to dictate to us the policy that we should use on illegal immigration.

 

The EU wants us to welcome them and integrate them.

 

Our people do not want this and expects that in the national interests the Parliament takes concrete steps to stop the illegal immigration to our country.

 

The decision on EU membership is reversible

 

They want to hammer into the peoples’ minds that once we have become members in the EU, everyone agrees that we should remain members.

 

They are ignoring the thousands of Maltese and Gozitans that want, today before tomorrow that our country regains back the

*  independence,

* freedom and    

* sovereignty     

                                            that it lost with EU membership.

 

Before we became EU members, our country was a sovereign state and the people had their destiny in their own hands.

 

With membership our country became an EU colony, and the people found themselves again led by the foreigners.

 

We were a free people and we again became a people under the yoke of the majority of the Europeans.

 

For those who do not have a sense of what is a free nation, the colonial state under the EU means advancement, while it is a denial of the noble spirit of a nation that is exchanged for independence and freedom from the foreigner.

 

Apart from the political loss, EU membership also means cultural loss, because freedom is also cultural acquisition apart from being a political acquisition.

 

The fact that the EU propagandists in Malta frequently repeat that our country’s membership is irreversible uncovers the fear that they have that the more time passes the more Maltese and Gozitans are feeling that the have been deceived and betrayed to vote for membership because of the advantages that they said our countries will get from the EU.

 

Now they have found out that we have suffered great damage and disadvantages.

 

There are a few that are benefitting with Union membership, but the vast majority is worse off.

 

Those who are benefitting do not care about the suffering of the vast majority.

 

Some are paid to make continuous propaganda in favour of EU membership.

 

Not only individuals, but also organizations and the media.

 

The EU knows how to use everyone who has not become aware of its treachery which it uses to put one country after the other under its yoke.

 

They like to tell us that now Malta is making its voice heard around the table where decisions are taken on Europe.

 

But during the last few days we had an example of how Malta’s voice is totally disregarded in the EU.

 

From €5 billion funds for the expansion of the electricity grid in the EU, Malta and Cyprus were only given €20, while Malta alone needs around €100 million to be connected to Sicily, Malta picks up the crumbs that remain around the EU table!

 

Adantages for Gozo outside the EU

 

The strong appeal made during the St Paul’s panegyric not to allow Europe to think and decide for us cannot be left unheeded by the Gozitans who are understanding that with membership in the European Union Gozo has not only to submit to what is decided by Malta, but also has to also accept what is dictated by the EU.

 

This means that the Gozitans are now doubly dependent, dependent on what the EU wants and on what the Maltese Government does.

 

In the circumstances that Gozo found itself into after membership in the European Union, many Gozitans are considering whether it will be better for their island to have a degree of autonomy from Malta in a number of sectors, as well as not being any longer under the EU yoke by laving it, as Greenland had done when it took autonomy from Denmark and did not remain a member.

 

Greenland, autonomous from Denmark and out of the EU, fared much better than when it formed part of Denmark and in the EU.

 

Gozo as an autonomous island from Malta and not a member in the EU will have many advantages that today are denied to it because it is shackled with the European policy and regulations.

 

Gozo would be able to change the taxation system and make it in a favourable manner to attract companies and attract investments and deposits, both foreign as well as of the Maltese and Gozitans themselves.

 

With a favourable taxation system a number of jobs and places of work will be created for Gozitan youths in Gozo, and the economic activity of the island will increase.

 

After all, the Gozitans themselves will decide their own affairs and how their island will move forward in their best interests.

 

Not as is happening now when everything depends totally on what the Maltese Government decides ad dictated to it by the EU.

 

There are many examples of small islands that enjoy an amount of autonomy from the United Kingdom and who are not shackled by the EU.

 

Gozo can be like the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands, Guernsey and like Gibraltar, autonomous and free from the EU regulations.

 

It shall remain geographically part of Malta and Europe, but free from the shackles of both.

 

Thursday 19 February 2009.

 

WE WANT INDEPENDENCE FROM THE EUROPEAN UNION

 

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