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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 housewife and the European Union

 

The European Union encourages housewives to go to work full time and says that housewives that do not go out to work are wasted resources of the country. 

 

The Union encourages the establishment of “Child Care Centres” to take care of the children whose mothers go to work.

 

In Malta we have accepted to implement this Union policy on the employment of housewives. 

 

And many housewives are forced to go out to work full time, because they cannot keep up with the family expenses with the husband’s income only, or with the social assistance given to them.

 

We are suffering the consequences that happened in other countries that had implemented this policy in our country, and we will suffer them in future. 

 

Because we are making the mistake of ignoring that the first responsibility of the housewife is the home and the family. 

 

If the responsibilities of the home and family and her strength permit her time and energy to go out to work, she should have the facility and opportunity to do so. 

 

But the responsibility of the home and family ought not to leave her enough time to go out to work more than a half day, so that during the other half day she will have enough time and strength for the housework and the family.

 

It is not good to expect from the housewife that apart from taking care of the home and family, she will go out and work all day. 

 

Because if this happens, we will be exploiting and pressing the housewife too much, and apart from causing harm to her, we will also be threatening her family life and that of the members of the family.

 

We should understand that housework and family work is already a full time job for the housewife, and therefore she can do, not another full time work outside the home, but only part time work, or better, a half day work out of the home, apart from the housework and the family.

 

The same cannot be said about women that neither have the responsibility of the home nor of a family. 

 

These should have every faculty, and be given every opportunity to go out and work full time as much as they want.

 

Therefore the EU policy that we ware following, which does not differentiate between women that have the responsibility of the home and the family, and those that do not have this responsibility, is damaging first of all to the women themselves, and secondly, to society and the country. 

 

Because society and the country need strong families, where the wife gives decent time to her husband and home, and that the children will be raised up by their mother that has the time to dedicate to them and to their education.

 

We should not follow the EU policy that makes social and economic pressure on the housewife to go out to work full time. 

 

We should instead implement a social policy, by giving economic incentives to the housewife to go out to work part time and thus she will have enough time and energy for the housework and the family.

 

More information about the European Union

 

Swimming Pool

 

The wastage by the European Union of funds that it collects from the member countries is scandalous. 

 

Some time ago the European Commission build a swimming pool for the Commissioners use, and these days it is approving and providing the sum of 20 million Ewros for the building of a swimming pool for the workers that work with the Parliament and the Members of Parliament.

 

The justification that was given for this capricious expense is that the work of the employees does not permit them to exercise physically after work, and therefore it will be good for them to have this facility that is going to cost 20 million Ewros, at their place of work.

 

The Accounts

 

The keeping of the accounts by the EU is shameful for the Union and for those who believe in it. 

 

For 13 consecutive years the auditors did not feel that they could sign the Union accounts.

 

The Union introduced a scheme where it pays subsidies not on the amount of agriculture products, but on the size of the land, even where it is left fallow. 

 

With this scheme the Union paid a great amount to many landowners who have nothing to do with agriculture, such as train companies in England, “horse riding” and horse rearing clubs in Germany and Sweden, and social clubs, and Local Councils in Denmark and England.

 

These funds that the Union paid in this manner come from taxes paid by the citizens of the member countries that are sent each year to the Union. 

 

Malta pays more than 22 million Maltese Lira (€51,246,214.77) every year.

 

Fishing

 

The Maltese Commissioner Joe Borg who is responsible for fishing, admitted that it is an “immoral” act that the Union orders the fishermen to throw back large quantities of fish that they have caught which exceeds their quota permitted by the Union.

 

The Union imposes quotas of how much fish can be landed according to their species. 

 

The Union made this policy to conserve fish species from collapsing by the extensive fishing that is carried out.

 

But this Union policy just the same does not save the fish, because when the excess fish that exceeds the quota is thrown back into the sea, it is thrown back dead, and they would therefore have been destroyed just the same.

 

Recently a BBC programme in England showed a fisherman who in one fishing expedition filled up 17 big crates with the amount of fish that he had caught. 

 

He had to throw them back, most of them already dead, into the sea.

 

A speaker for a voluntary organization said in the BBC programme that last year 186 million fish were caught in the seas around the United Kingdom, and that 117 million were thrown back dead. 

 

The British Minister for fishing, Jonathan Shaw, admitted that this is an enormous wastage of resources.

 

Although the European Union admits that this is immoral, it does not know what to do to conserve fish from collapsing from excessive fishing. 

 

The Union estimates that between 40 and 60 percent of fish caught in the North Sea is thrown back dead.

 

This happens when thousands or people die every day around the world because they have nothing to eat.

 

Thursday, 29 November 2007.

 

WE WANT INDEPENDENCE FROM THE EUROPEAN UNION

 

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