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and against Malta's membership of the European Union
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The European Union ordered that in 2011 the Maltese and Gozitan people pay it 68,000,000
186,000 daily stolen from your childrens mouths
Interesting information about the European Union
It is not true that we cannot leave the European Union
See this European Parliament video that we can leave
Our country comes first among the countries in the European Union that
are most populated, as indicated in the following information.
Number of
people per square kilometer:
* Finland 17;
* Sweden 22;
* Estonia 30;
* Latvia 53;
* Ireland 58;
* Cyprus - 79;
* Bulgaria 81;
* Greece 84;
* Spain 85;
* Austria 97;
* Romania - 98;
* Slovenia 98;
* Hungary 109;
* Slovakia 110;
* France 113;
* Portugal 114;
* Poland - 122;
* Denmark 125;
* Czech Republic 129;
* Luxembourg 151;
* Italy 192;
* Germany 231;
* United Kingdom 245;
* Belgium 335;
* The Netherlands 478;
*
MALTA 1,333.
When our country has such a great population compared to its size, it is
a national crime to accept thousands of illegal immigrants in our island.
Italy is taking measures to send back the illegal immigrants. Malta is
six time more populated that Italy, and our politicians do not have the sense
and courage to fight against the European Union.
The invasion of thousands of illegal immigrants is one of the worst
consequences of Maltas membership in the European Union.
The European Union produces mountains of paper every year, which the
Prime Minister, the Ministers and our Parliamentary Members are not even reading
them.
Apart from many other documents, the Union issues daily, sometimes more than one issue, an official journal (like the Government Gazette), that in its first part has
* Regulations,
* Directives,
* Decisions and
* Agreements that the Union makes,
* and in the second part, there is information
* about the Union and
*
notices that it issues.
Some of the issues of the official journal of the Union have in their first part many pages;
* that of 15 January this year had 678 pages;
* that of 24 January had 1,068 pages; and
*
that of 14 March had 1,180 pages.
On some days more than one issue of the Union official journal are issued.
On 19 March there were five different issues of the first part of the
journal, and on 18 March there were four different issues of the second part of
the journal.
Apart from the paper mountains of the Union official journal, each Union
country produced other mountains of paper to implement what the Union orders in
its official journal.
In the last 13 years the Auditors of the European Union refused to approve the Union accounts.
They have great problems about the agriculture
budget and about the structural funds that together make up 80 percent of the
Union budget.
According to Hubert Weber, the President of the auditors, around five percent of these two budgets is not known where they were spent, or spend not in the proper manner.
The faults for these enormous shortcomings are the
incompetence and ignorance as well as fraud.
In agriculture, in nearly a quarter of the cases that the auditors examined, they found that farmers had applied for subsidies about land that they did not have.
They also found out that subsidies had been given to those that had nothing to do with agriculture, such as
* golf clubs,
* riding schools, and
* train companies,
because they were given funds from the set aside scheme that was set up to subsidize the land owners to leave the land fallow.
In southern
European countries, the auditors found out that funds were granted for olive
trees that did not exist.
The EU does not destroy corruption, but increase it.
In the European Union 23 different languages are spoken.
The expenses
for translation into the different languages of the Union documents and for the
speeches that are made, amount up to around -352,000,000 every year.
Juhani Loonroth, the Director General of the translation services
section, stated that the expenses are increasing every time a new country
becomes a Union member, and are getting out of control.
There are about 2,550 translators employed, and they translate around
2,000,000 pages every year, at a daily expense of around 1,00,000.
The translation expense is increasing at the rate of five percent every
year, and the budget for the years 2007 2013 amounts to 1,000,000,000.
This money is all collected by the Union from the contributions of the member countries.
Malta is paying the Union 5,000,000 every month.
The
contributions that the countries pay to the Union all come from the taxes that
the citizens of the member countries pay.

* Lord Norman Lamont, the ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer of the United Kingdom said that:
The advantages of the European Union are difficult to
define. I cannot find one single economic advantage from which our country is
benefiting in the European Union.
These words now also apply to our country.
* Privatization has become an Idol. This has been well written by the
Reverend Anġ Seychell on 18 August in the journal (l-Orizzont).
It is a pity that in our country there are many thousands who agree
perfectly with the Reverend Anġ writings, but have little or no courage to
express their beliefs in public.
*
The Chief of the Audio Visual Unit of the European Parliament, Anne
Margrete Wachtmeister, objected that the crew of the Unit be used by the BBC to
interview a eurosceptic member, because she sustained that the crew are employed
by the Parliament and thus they should not be used in a manner to allow
criticism of the European Union. She threatened that she will not let the BBC
report the work of the European Parliament if it broadcasts the interview.
Nonetheless the BBC broadcasted the interview, notwithstanding the
threats of the Chief of the European Parliament Audio Visual Unit.
If the private sector knows how to manage better
than the Government,
why do we not privatize the Government so that the country is managed better?

The European Union is crumbling from inside.
200 metres of the ceiling at the European Parliament in Strasbourg fell down.
No one was injured.
What
the Hon. Chris Said did not inform us about
By
Eddy Privitera
In
the last few days, the Hon. Chris Said, Parliamentary Secretary responsible for
Communication and Information, gave a report on how and on what were the funds
allocated to Malta by the European Union for the years 2004 2006 spent.
He
admitted that not all the funds have yet been received, but said that the time
during which the funds may be received had been lengthened by two years to the
end of 2008.
Nowhere did he deny what had been stated by the Leader of the Opposition, Dr
Charles Mangion, that during the last six months all that the Government had
succeeded to get from the European Union were only 12,000,000 ewros.
When
you consider that the Government is paying 5,000,000 ewros every month to the
European Union, it is easy to arrive at the conclusion on how it was a dream the
promise of Lm100,000,000 every year.
But more important than the press conference given by the Hon. Chris Said was
what he did not say.
We challenge the Government to give all the details of how
much is membership in the European Union costing us, both as a Government, and
much more than this, as a people.
Today we are therefore inviting the Hon. Chris Said to collect all the
information about the points that we are going to mention, and hold another
press conference in which he gives the media all the information that he
collects about these points:
1)
How much are we paying the European every month for its budget?
2) How many millions did it cost the Government between 1999 and 2004 to prepare
and set up all the structures so that Malta was able to become a member in the
European Union? (the calculations were around Lm20,000,000 every year).
3) How much are they costing the Government the hundreds of civil servants, both
in Malta and outside Malta, whose work is connected with membership in the
European Union? (One example: how much are the Customs workers who collect the
Common External Tariff that goes directly to the European Union, while the
Maltese Government pays the wages?)
4) How many millions were we receiving from the Italian Protocol that was
stopped because Malta became a European Union member?
5) How much has the profit of the Central Bank been decreased during the last
nine years and how much profit is it expected to be made this year after we
introduced the ewro?
We now come to how much is membership in the European Union is costing the
Maltese people, not to the Government. We ask the Hon. Chris Said to collect
this information and pass it also to the media:
1.
How many millions have been paid by the Maltese people until now as VAT that was
imposed on the Maltese Government for Malta to be able to become a European
Union member?
2. How much ECO tax was paid by the Maltese people till now another tax
imposed by the European Union?
3.
How many millions were paid in taxes on oil products, such as diesel, petrol,
kerosene and other products, because of the minimum tax on these products
imposed upon us by the European Union?
4. How much VAT till now has been paid by the Maltese people on products that
are manufactured in Malta upon which we previously paid neither duty not VAT?
5. How much VAT has been paid up to now by the Maltese people on services upon
which we previously paid no tax?
I think that this is enough for today.
Now we shall see whether the
Parliamentary Secretary responsible for the Government propaganda accepts our
invitation, so that the people can judge whether we are better of not with
membership in the European Union.
Thursday 28 August 2008
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