 World Brussels takes control of taxation and spending in eurozone countries (karma: 2)
en>fr fr>en By MadRusski Comments: 39045, member since Mon Aug 16, 2004On Sun Jan 29, 2012 12:16 PM
The European Union is to gain dramatic powers to control tax and spending in crisis-hit eurozone countries under a deal to save the currency.
The EU will have to agree the national budgets of heavily indebted countries under a deal to be signed tomorrow at a summit in Brussels attended by David Cameron.
The move will mean Greece losing control over its own budget, after Germany and the International Monetary Fund laid down increasingly harsh conditions for the indebted nation to receive its second £100 billion eurozone bail-out.
With the country on the brink of default, Christine Lagarde, the managing director of the IMF, yesterday revealed that a “fiscal compact” was set to be signed by European Union leaders at their summit tomorrow.
The move to closer integration between the eurozone economies comes just days before Tory Euro-sceptics launch a campaign to repatriate powers over policing and justice already handed to the European Union.
Conservative MPs will put pressure on the Prime Minister to harness a “block opt-out” that will allow Britain simultaneously to withdraw from European Arrest Warrants, compulsory sharing of data with other police forces, and more than 100 other laws handed to Brussels.
They will be angered by the EU’s new powers over eurozone countries, which will see institutions paid for by all of Europe’s taxpayers concentrating more of their staff and resources on members within the zone.
Euro-sceptics also strongly oppose harmonisation of taxes. But global leaders see closer integration of the eurozone economies as the only answer to the ongoing debt crisis.
Mrs Lagarde, speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, said: “In addition to having a monetary zone, the eurozone needs to develop this fiscal consolidation compact that is currently under work and that we hope will be validated on Monday at the leaders summit.”
Last night, George Osborne, the Chancellor, said Britain may give more money to the IMF – a move opposed by Euro-sceptics – and that he would have to think very hard about turning down a request from the fund if other countries believed there was “a credible case” for ploughing more money in.
“We are not in the euro, we don’t want to be in the euro, but do we want to be in the IMF? The answer to that question in my mind is yes,” he said.
A leaked EU document revealed German plans for Greece to agree all its spending plans with a eurozone “budget commissioner”, who would have the power to veto tax and spending plans.
The scheme caused anger in Athens yesterday. Anna Diamantopoulou, the education minister and a former EU commissioner, described the idea as “the product of a sick imagination”.
Tomorrow’s meeting will also see European leaders discuss ways to help their economies grow amid fears that the Continent may slide back into recession this year.
While Germany is calling for budget cuts and greater fiscal discipline, the IMF and others warn that such austerity could “strangle” growth.
Tim Geithner, the US treasury secretary, has also warned of the risk that austerity leads to a recessionary “cycle”.
As Europe’s leaders plan to bind Europe’s economies closer together, Tory Euro-sceptics are to put pressure on their leader to harness a unique “block opt-out” that will allow the UK to withdraw simultaneously from a raft of EU laws.
The mechanism would let Britain free itself from initiatives such as the European Arrest Warrants (EAWs) and greater sharing of DNA data of British nationals with foreign police forces.
It would also thwart plans to give the European Court of Justice greater jurisdiction over British courts and head off plans to create an independent EU prosecutor that could launch investigations into British companies and citizens.
Britain has until June 2014 to decide whether to use the block opt-out, but Tory Euro-sceptics are calling for Britain to do so as quickly as possible because delaying the decision reduces the number of laws that can be repatriated.
EAWs allow UK nationals to be deported to other member states. There has been a sharp rise in such requests in recent years, with some issued by EU states for minor offences, such as the theft of two car tyres and a stolen piglet. The Sunday Telegraph has campaigned for these warrants to be reformed.
The block opt-out, made possible under the Lisbon Treaty of 2007, would no longer make it mandatory for Britain to share its DNA database. Critics say that equivalent databases in Europe are less secure.
Open Europe, a think-tank, says at least 100 MPs could join the campaign to exercise the block opt-out. The group will argue in a report tomorrow that if Britain decides to do so it can still “cherry pick” the police and justice laws it wants to sign up on a case-by-case basis.
Open Europe’s report will be discussed by an all-party group of MPs this week.
If the Prime Minister does agree to an opt-out on justice laws, he risks a damaging row with the Liberal Democrats, who favour closer integration with Europe on crime and justice matters.
A spokesman for the Home Office declined to comment on whether the Government would seek to use the block opt-out. A Downing Street spokesman also declined to comment. 13 Replies to Brussels takes control of taxation and spending in eurozone countries |
re: Brussels takes control of taxation and spending in eurozone countries (karma: 2)
en>fr fr>en By I_brake_4_camels Comments: 13616, member since Thu Feb 13, 2003On Sun Jan 29, 2012 12:44 PM
Hey eurodopes, how's that EU thing working out for you? |
re: Brussels takes control of taxation and spending in eurozone countries en>fr fr>en By LTKilling Comments: 7545, member since Sun Aug 14, 2005On Sun Jan 29, 2012 01:11 PM
I wanted to be alive in the 1940s to fight for Germany |
re: Brussels takes control of taxation and spending in eurozone countries en>fr fr>en By MadRusski Comments: 39045, member since Mon Aug 16, 2004On Sun Jan 29, 2012 01:38 PM
You must be fond of Kraut NAZI girls
YOu would end up like these
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re: Brussels takes control of taxation and spending in eurozone countries (karma: 2)
en>fr fr>en By BurnParis Comments: 27425, member since Thu Mar 13, 2003On Sun Jan 29, 2012 01:46 PM
 LTKilling wrote:
I wanted to be alive in the 1940s to fight for Germany |
re: Brussels takes control of taxation and spending in eurozone countries (karma: 2)
en>fr fr>en By Bat2 Comments: 2385, member since Wed May 25, 2011On Sun Jan 29, 2012 01:50 PM
If I had a time machine, I would grant ltk's wish and send him straight to Stalingrad. A nice wiinter vacation. Forever. |
re: Brussels takes control of taxation and spending in eurozone countries (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By Klausbarbie Comments: 2088, member since Tue Mar 22, 2005On Sun Jan 29, 2012 02:56 PM
MadRusski wrote:
You must be fond of Kraut NAZI girls
... Those lovely girls were skilled arts and krafts teachers |
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en>fr fr>en By achilledetroie Comments: 8365, member since Mon Apr 17, 2006On Sun Jan 29, 2012 03:20 PM
Is the EU controled farSS a democracy or a libtard-fascist dhimycracy.
EU unelected croocks are owned by muslim and chinese money and european people have no say on the matter |
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en>fr fr>en By lord_of_the_air Comments: 5513, member since Sun Nov 14, 2004On Sun Jan 29, 2012 03:35 PM
Klausbarbie wrote:
MadRusski wrote:
You must be fond of Kraut NAZI girls
... Those lovely girls were skilled arts and krafts teachers
Wot? Skin lamps and teeth necklaces? |
re: Brussels takes control of taxation and spending in eurozone countries (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By jukinj3 Comments: 15073, member since Tue Apr 08, 2003On Sun Jan 29, 2012 04:27 PM
Seriously what kind of idiots vote for anew layer of government..and not just another layer but a super sovereign layer?
I love it! Die europe die. It took the eu virus a couple of decades but it has now taken over and the body is on life support. What's the over/under on the years until another europe wide war breaks out? |
re: Brussels takes control of taxation and spending in eurozone countries en>fr fr>en By LTKilling Comments: 7545, member since Sun Aug 14, 2005On Sun Jan 29, 2012 06:37 PM
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re: Brussels takes control of taxation and spending in eurozone countries (karma: 3)
en>fr fr>en By naturalizedtexan  Comments: 5984, member since Tue Mar 27, 2007On Sun Jan 29, 2012 09:41 PM
Edited by naturalizedtexan (80466) on 2012-01-29 21:41:38 link
LTKilling wrote:
which one of you faggots stole my chicken
Hey, LTK - read the sign.
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re: Brussels takes control of taxation and spending in eurozone countries en>fr fr>en By lookanlearn Comments: 5445, member since Sun Jun 10, 2007On Mon Jan 30, 2012 02:44 AM
Do the Anti-Europeans think everyone should take control for themselves what tax they pay and who they pay it to? |
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re: Brussels takes control of taxation and spending in eurozone countries (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By bloodhound  Comments: 5934, member since Thu Jan 05, 2006On Mon Jan 30, 2012 06:04 AM
LTKilling wrote:
I wanted to be alive in the 1940s to fight for Germany
Your stupidity amazes me, LT! You said you were in ROTC, as a student. Is that in America or are you in Europe? If you are in ROTC in America, you need to be suspended ASAP and kicked out of the program. You are living proof that the best part of you most likely ran down your mama's leg, when her husband came home and the German Shepard had to pull out just as he was shooting! |