Referendum now. It is time to leave this authoritarian empire. It is now more apparent than ever that the EU seeks to dilute and eventually eradicate our ability to determine our own laws and our own leaders and to steam roll the wishes of the British people.
This has gone to far for economic arguments, it is now a matter of liberty, if we are committed to it we must withdraw from the EU.The UK Treasury has said the European
Commission should not be asking for "yet more money" from EU member states.
The commission has published proposals to increase the 2014 contributions
from members by 2.16 billion euros (£1.76bn) to cover increased costs for growth
and jobs schemes, and help for Ukraine.
It wants 4.73 billion euros (£3.85bn) in total but some will come from other
sources including competition fines.
The commission said the money was for schemes agreed by member states. "The UK was among the member states who agreed that extra support be given to
the Ukraine and youth employment initiatives, so it should come as no surprise
when the commission calls on member states to follow through on this support," a
spokesman said.
But the Treasury said "existing funds" should be used to cover costs. It said the real cost to member states would be the higher figure of 4.73
billion euros - of which the UK share would be about £500m. The extra money being raised from sources such as competition fines should be
used to fund rebates to member states or cut future payments, it added.
Under a mechanism called the "contingency margin", the European Commission
can call for extra funding for unforeseen circumstances.
This must be approved by the European Council - made up of a senior minister
from each member state - after which states cannot refuse to pay.
However, future budgets must decrease by the same amount to ensure overall
spending between 2014 and 2020 stays within agreed limits.
Last year the EU agreed a seven-year budget which included a real-terms
spending cut, with maximum spending of 908 billion euros (£738bn at current
values) from 2014-20.
The Treasury said: "At a time when countries across Europe continue to take
difficult decisions to deal with deficits, the European Commission should not be
asking Europe's taxpayers for yet more money. "The UK firmly believes the EU should manage any additional spending
pressures through the reallocation of existing funds within the agreed
budget.
"We will work with other governments to achieve a budget for this year which
ensures budget discipline and reflects the economic reality in Europe, as well
as the tough but fair deal done by the prime minister last year."
The European Commission, the only part of the EU that can propose laws, is
made up of one commissioner chosen by the government of each member state. Its responsibilities include ensuring EU legislation is "correctly applied"
in member countries.
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