Saturday 13 July 2013

EU online propaganda unit another example of waste and ignorance


Another money wasting propaganda plan by the EU came under fire from UKIP today.

"This latest piece of costly nonsense - an 'independent' online news outlet  - is a disgrace at any time but particularly in these austere times," said Paul Nuttall, the party's deputy leader.
"This is a desperate attempt to ensure the EU is portrayed in a favourable light because the Eurocrats are very conscious that their great European project is falling down around their ears.

"This proposed 'online media on EU affairs' is to cost £2.75 million a year and while the Commission is, of course, claiming that it will be free to publish articles unflattering to itself, I don't believe for a minute that would be the situation," said Mr Nuttall, MEP for the North West.

"The proposed agency has already been labelled a 'Brussels Pravda' and I concur with that description. The people working for it would never publicly criticise those paying their wages.

"This measure under the command of Viviane Reding, a Commission Vice-President in charge of Justice, Rights and Citizenship, is the latest in a line of measures designed to bolster the EU image.

"In this country alone we hand over £53 million a day to Brussels and it must stop, we must quit this undemocratic monolith," said Mr Nuttall.