Labour and Lib Dem MEPs vote to give Brussels the power to raise its own taxes
Yesterday, the European
Parliament carried out a series of votes on the catchily titled ’Report on the
European Semester for economic policy coordination: Annual Growth Survey
2014‘ – in essence, a series of proposals on economic and budgetary
matters.
Amid all the jargon, though, was something rather
important. Here’s paragraph 44 of the report:
“[The European Parliament] Recalls its view that the fiscal situation of Member States can be eased through a new system of own resources to finance the Union budget that will reduce gross national income contributions, thus enabling Member States to meet their consolidation efforts without jeopardising EU funding to support investment in economic recovery and reform measures; underlines, therefore, the importance it attaches to the new high-level group on own resources, which should lead to a true reform of EU financing;”
In translation, “a new system of own resources”
means the idea of the EU being able to create and raise its own taxes, taken
directly from individuals and companies. One of the most fundamental powers of
the nation state would be taken up by Brussels.
The motivation for such a huge step towards EU
integration is as follows: “enabling Member States
to meet their consolidation efforts without jeopardising EU funding to support
investment in economic recovery and reform measures”.
There it is
in black and white – not only does the EU want to have its own tax-raising
powers, it wants them specifically in order to stop national governments being
able to reduce the amount paid into the EU budget. This is the fiscal enabler to
allow Brussels to wield fiscal power without the consent of democratically
elected national governments.
Having been burned by recently being forced to
accept a cut in their budget, the eurocrats are apparently intent on preventing
that from ever happening again.
Conservative (and UKIP) MEPs voted against the
proposal for obvious reasons. To their shame, Labour and the Lib Dems
enthusiastically voted in favour of it.
As Syed Kamall MEP puts it:
“Conservative MEPs and the Conservative Government have just delivered the first ever cut to the EU’s overall budget, showing that we are beginning to win the argument about bringing down the cost of Europe. Now the Liberals and Socialists want to hand Brussels the right to stick its own hand straight in our citizens’ pockets.”
It’s bad enough that Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg
don’t want the people to have a say on our EU membership , and want to continue
handing billions to Brussels. Now they want an EU which can tax us directly,
too.
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