Nigel Farage destroys Barroso's State of the Union
>:(I've been saying for ages that the real agenda regarding the EU is to create a SUPER STATE.
That would tie in nicely with the ongoing Agenda for a one world bank run by Rothschilds.
More proof below
Call For United Nations of Europe Sparks Fury.
Chief Eurocrat Jose Barroso ignited fury yesterday by calling for the EU to become a “federation of nation states” run from Brussels.
In his most ambitious rallying cry yet for political and economic unity, the European Commission President said “shared sovereignty” was the only solution to the debt crisis in the eurozone.
Mr Barroso also demanded “absolute loyalty” from member states. “Let’s not be afraid of the words: We will need to move towards a federation of nation states,” he said.'
www.liveleak.com/view?i=9e9_1347548093Published on 13 Sep 2012 by NTDTVCanadaNews
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www.ntdtv.ca The president of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso said on Wednesday that the European Central Bank should take a core role in supervising all banks in the euro zone, outlining what he said was a "quantum leap" in the move towards a banking union.
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The proposed banking union foresees three steps: the ECB getting the power to monitor all euro zone banks and others in the wider European Union that agree to the oversight, the establishment of a fund to close troubled banks and a fully fledged scheme to protect citizens' deposits across the euro zone.
Jose Manuel Barroso called for the European Union to be turned into a 'federation of nation states' in a sweeping demand for countries to surrender more sovereignty and move towards full integration.
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Barroso said his vision would require another overhaul of the EU's treaty - the fundamental set of laws that govern how the European Union is managed.
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Changing the EU treaty has happened in the past, but it is a complex and lengthy process that often raises tensions among member states.
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1. EXTERIOR OF EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT BUILDING
2. FLAGS OUTSIDE PARLIAMENT
STRASBOURG, FRANCE (SEPTEMBER 12, 2012) (EBS - ACCESS ALL)
3. INTERIOR OF EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
4. MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT (MEPs) CLAPPING
5. (SOUNDBITE) (English) EUROPEAN COMMISSION PRESIDENT, JOSE MANUEL BARROSO, SAYING:
"We need to move to common supervisory decisions namely within the Euro area. The single supervisory mechanism proposed today will create a reinforced architecture, with a core role for the European Central Bank and the proper articulation with the banking authority, which should restore confidence in the supervision of the banks in the Euro area . It will be a supervision for all Euro area banks. Supervision must be able to look everywhere because systemic risks can be anywhere."
6. MEPs LISTENING TO BARROSO
7. MEPs IN PARLIAMENT
8. (SOUNDBITE) (English) EUROPEAN COMMISSION PRESIDENT, JOSE MANUEL BARROSO, SAYING:
"A political union with a coherent foreign and defence policy means ultimately that the present European Union must evolve. And let's not be afraid of the words. We will need to move toward a federation of nation states. This is what we need."
9. MEPs CLAPPING
10. (SOUNDBITE) (English) EUROPEAN COMMISSION PRESIDENT, JOSE MANUEL BARROSO, SAYING:
"A deep and genuine monetary union can be started under the current treaties and can only be completed with changes to the treaties. So let's start it now but let's have the horizon for the future present in our decisions of today."
11. BARROSO ON PODIUM, EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT PRESIDENT MARTIN SCHULZ BEHIND HIM
12. MEPs CLAPPING
STORY:
The president of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso said on Wednesday that the European Central Bank should take a core role in supervising all banks in the euro zone, outlining what he said was a "quantum leap" in the move towards a banking union.
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The proposed banking union foresees three steps: the ECB getting the power to monitor all euro zone banks and others in the wider European Union that agree to the oversight, the establishment of a fund to close troubled banks and a fully fledged scheme to protect citizens' deposits across the euro zone.
Jose Manuel Barroso called for the European Union to be turned into a 'federation of nation states' in a sweeping demand for countries to surrender more sovereignty and move towards full integration.
[]
Barroso said his vision would require another overhaul of the EU's treaty - the fundamental set of laws that govern how the European Union is managed.
[]
Changing the EU treaty has happened in the past, but it is a complex and lengthy process that often raises tensions among member states.
Published on 12 Sep 2012 by Euronews
www.euronews.com/ Europe must become a 'federation of nation-states,' the EU Commission's chief Jose Manuel Barroso has said.
The call for deeper European integration came in Strasbourg during the President's State of the Union speech to MEPs.
"The present European Union must evolve. And let's not be afraid of the word: we will need to move towards a federation of nation states. This is what we need. Not a superstate. A democratic federation of nation states that can tackle our common problems through to the sharing of sovereignty in a way that each country and each citizen are better equipped to control their destiny," Barosso said.
While, Barroso stressed he was not calling for a European 'superstate' to tackle Europe's economic problems, Liberal group leader Guy Verhofstadt said.
''The euro crisis is calling for the creation of a true federal state, a European state, a state that has a European treasury, a European bond market, European government. All this is necessary. Obviously, this takes over from nation states. It is a transfer of skills and powers from a national to a European level.''
Other pro-Europeans also greeted Barroso's vision with enthusiasm but insisted more needed to be done to lessen Europe's social problems.
"What Mr Barroso did today is present a toolbox to help Europe to deal with the crisis. Most of them are in the right direction. We would prefer, as a group, more emphasis on the need to reinvent social Europe," Greek MEP Maria Elena Koppa said.
But, Barroso's idea of pooling more sovereignty rankled eurosceptics, especially British MEPs, who remain strongly opposed to more powers going to Brussels.
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Vote YES or Vote NO you still end up with the Lisbon treaty,
treaty ! ! that's like calling Tamazepam, Jellies ! ! ! ;D
Now you tell them lol, go Nigel Farage!
Say something different..............
what like, everything is hunky dory,
now we can go on an unelected holiday our work is done here.