{"id":105554,"date":"2021-01-26T23:51:37","date_gmt":"2021-01-26T23:51:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fin2me.com\/?p=105554"},"modified":"2021-01-26T23:51:37","modified_gmt":"2021-01-26T23:51:37","slug":"time-has-come-to-end-the-eu-anti-brussels-forces-urged-to-form-new-brexit-style-party","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fin2me.com\/politics\/time-has-come-to-end-the-eu-anti-brussels-forces-urged-to-form-new-brexit-style-party\/","title":{"rendered":"‘Time has come to end the EU!\u2019 Anti-Brussels forces urged to form new Brexit-style party"},"content":{"rendered":"
From Frexit to Italexit, eurosceptic leaders across the European Union are working hard to follow Britain outside of the Brussels bloc. Anti-EU campaigners in France, Italy and Spain are in talks to draft a joint manifesto and abandon the Brussels project once and for all.<\/span><\/p>\n An Express.co.uk<\/span> poll – which ran from 12pm to 10.30pm today, asked: “Should anti-EU forces in France, Italy and Spain form a new political party?”<\/span><\/p>\n Out of 2,055 votes, 97 percent (1,971) of people urged the anti-EU supporters to form a new political party.<\/span><\/p>\n Just three percent (67) said no while only 17 people said they don’t know.<\/span><\/p>\n One person said: “The time has come to end the non democratic EU.”<\/span><\/p>\n <\/source><\/p>\n We will use your email address only for sending you newsletters. Please see our Privacy Notice for details of your data protection rights.<\/p>\n <\/source><\/p>\n A second reader said the EU is a “shambolic bullying non-elective club” which needs disbanding.<\/span><\/p>\n Another reader said: “Anything that hastens the demise of the EU is a good thing.”<\/span><\/p>\n Someone else said the UK should “support them in any way we can”.<\/span><\/p>\n A fifth reader added: “Yes they need to set up a new political party as the EU are rotten to the core and is a bad regime.”<\/span><\/p>\n <\/source><\/p>\n While someone else agreed the “dominance of the EU” should be challenged but urged it should be the will of the people of each particular country.<\/span><\/p>\n They said: “I would like to see the dominance of the EU challenged, but I think it should be the people of each particular country to do so, otherwise all you will get is another party but part of the EU.<\/span><\/p>\n “Each country has its unique culture and this should be for them to focus on, if they join together it will be chaos.”<\/span><\/p>\n This comes after Generation Frexit founder Charles-Henri Gallois revealed he is teaming up with Italexit, Espexit and other anti-European Union campaigners in the continent, to launch a joint programme against the Brussels bloc.<\/span><\/p>\n DON’T MISS <\/strong> <\/source><\/p>\n Mr Gallois told Express.co.uk<\/span>: “I’m for Frexit but this is not only a Frexit project.<\/span><\/p>\n “The conditions to the EU membership have changed a lot since the Maastricht Treaty as it would be quite normal, if you’re a democrat, as the conditions change to consult the people and ask if they still want to stay or not within in the European Union.<\/span><\/p>\n “We have this big platform, this big project about a referendum on Frexit just as the British had a referendum on Brexit.”<\/span><\/p>\n Asked if he intended teaming up with other European partners after he revealed he has been in touch with Italian Senator Gianluigi Paragone, he said: “Definitely, we have written together, with also a Spanish political party (Somos España), a manifesto.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/source><\/p>\n “We are also talking with other European parties across the continent.<\/span><\/p>\n “We are working on a platform, which is eurexit, to have our exit in different countries because we don’t hate other European countries.<\/span><\/p>\n “On the contrary, we love Europe, but we hate the EU. So we are working together to help these countries get out of the EU.<\/span><\/p>\n “I think it’s in the interest of each individual country so we will continue to work with our Italian and other friends.”<\/span><\/p>\n The French eurosceptic explained only a referendum would allow for a proper debate on the cons and pros of the European Union.<\/span><\/p>\n Presidential elections, as well as European Parliament elections, would not be enough to address the big issue, he argued.<\/span><\/p>\n
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