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The Democracy Movement has teamed up with the June Press to
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Europe
on 387 Million Euros a Day This invaluable reference for all anti-EU campaigners charts the extent to which the EU's insidious, unbidden power has imposed itself from your high street to the waters off the coast of Africa. When the EU's main policy has been described by Tony Blair as "being responsible for the starvation of the world's poor", this book asks how anyone can believe that the huge sums the EU costs us all is money wisely spent. Former EU chief accountant and now MEP, Marta Andreasen, has described this new publication as "An amazingly well-researched book, the type eurorealists need at their fingertips." Click on the 'add to cart' button below to order your copy
Brussels
Laid Bare While others have attempted to reveal what is going on in the heart of Brussels, there has been no one at the level of Marta Andreasen. As the former Chief Accountant of the European Commission, Marta was responsible for the whole of the EU budget. As recompense for her efforts to point out irregularities and make the EU's finances transparent and accountable, the EU set out first to silence, then to humiliate and finally to destroy her. Possibly no other case reveals more clearly the EU's true nature. Click on the 'add to cart' button below to order your copy
The
Great European Rip-Off Using their extensive network of inside sources, David Craig & Matthew Elliott smash through the secrecy and disinformation that are the Brussels hallmark to reveal what our European rulers are really getting up to, and ask: so what do we get for our money? The result is a horrifying story of bureaucracy, hypocrisy and vast expense - and how we are all suffering as a result. Click on the 'add to cart' button below to order your copy
EU
Phrasebook: 27 ways to say No doesn't really mean No The Manifesto Club has published this handy 'Phrasebook' to mock the anti-democratic EU. Four times, European voters have said 'No' to European Union treaties: in Ireland on 7 June 2001 (Nice Treaty), France and Holland on 29 May and 1 June 2005 (European Constitution), and again Ireland on 12 June 2008 (Lisbon Treaty). Four times, European leaders responded by effectively saying, No doesn't really mean no. This phrasebook documents 27 different ways in which politicians from all EU countries sought to avoid these No votes. Click on the 'add to cart' button below to order your copy
This book by veteran anti-EU campaigner and former Conservative MP Sir Richard Body highlights the direction towards a European Superstate in which the EU is today heading, and argues that the EU's 'democratic deficit' cannot be cured - because the way it works makes people powerless. Towards a solution the book sets out an alternative of a partnership of nation states working like the non-EU Council of Europe, with its forty-six countries co-operating together as and where they themselves feel is necessary. Click on the 'add to cart' button below to order your copy
First published as The Great Deception: The Secret History of the European Union, this book by Sunday Telegraph columnist Christopher Booker and EU researcher Richard North was an instant huge bestseller. Now newly updated and subtitled Can the EU survive?, in the aftermath of the 'no' votes in France and Holland, Booker and North examine the shift in focus away from the EU Constitution to the wider question of whether the European Union can survive in its current state. Scarcely an episode of the story of the European Union does not emerge in a startling new light, from the real reasons why de Gaulle kept Britain out in the 1960s to the fall of Mrs Thatcher. The book chillingly shows how Britain's politicians, not least Tony Blair, have consistently been outplayed in a game, the rules of which they never understood. It ends by asking whether, from the euro to enlargement, the constitution to the ‘no’ votes, the 'project' has now overreached itself, as a gamble doomed to fail.
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This timely contribution to the growing debate in Britain and across Europe on the need for fundamental change in how European countries work together in the 21st century provides a groundbreaking analysis of the economic and democratic effect that EU membership has had on Britain. Published by the CIB, this important new book offers not only a concise examination of the costs of EU membership but also a well reasoned study of alternative relationships Britain, perhaps together with other European countries, could more beneficially forge in the future. Options scrutinised include a defence of the status quo through to various renegotiations of membership and options for withdrawal. This rhetoric-free study is essential reading for anyone interested in Britain's political and economic future. Special
offer! only £5.00 (RRP £7.50)
Thomas Kremer explores the diverse political cultures in Europe - which he contrasts as concentric and eccentric - and sets out his consequent apprehension about the latest grand vision of the continent's centrist political forces - the European Union. As an ethnic Hungarian who survived deportation to the Nazi concentration camp of Bergen Belsen to build businesses in France, Germany and the USA and make Britain his home, Thomas Kremer is particularly well placed to highlight the crucial differences between the essential attributes of societies on either side of the channel.
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