Europe's open borders would close for TWO YEARS under EU plans

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  • Europe's border-free travel zone could be suspended for up to two years
  • France's prime minister warned that mass immigration could kill the EU
  • Officials to meet on Monday to discuss suspending Schengen Agreement
  • Eurosceptics say UK should have the right to impose free movement limits
  • See news on the migrant crisis at www.dailymail.co.uk/migrantcrisis
Europe's border-free travel zone could be suspended for two years amid a warning from the French prime minister that mass immigration could kill the entire EU project. Officials will meet on Monday to discuss suspending the Schengen Agreement – ripping up one of the EU’s most sacred rules. The tumult triggered demands from Tory MPs for David Cameron to seize the moment and increase his own demands in Britain’s EU referendum negotiations with Brussels. Eurosceptics said that, with borders being re-imposed across the continent, now was the time to demand Britain should be able to impose its own limits on free movement.

On a day of drama in capitals across Europe:
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  • Mr Cameron admitted he could drop his demand for a four-year ban on migrant benefits if Europe offers an alternative;

  • The Czech PM said Britain could be offered a so-called emergency brake instead, allowing temporary limits on EU workers;

  • A poll showed the UK’s referendum race remains neck and neck – with ‘stay’ on 52 per cent and ‘leave’ on 48 per cent;

  • EU figures showed a staggering 1.25million migrants arrived in Europe last year;

  • Turkey promised German chancellor Angela Merkel it would do ‘everything it could’ to stem the tide of migrants;

  • The Slovenian PM warned there would be ‘conflicts’ between EU member states unless the crisis was brought under control within weeks.
Some 26 countries removed border controls between each other under Schengen, but this unravelled as the migrant crisis took hold.

 
[h=3]THE EUROPEAN UNION'S SACRED RULE: THE SCHENGEN AGREEMENT[/h]
  • The agreement was signed in the town of Schengen, Luxembourg, on June 14 1985 by five out of the 10 member states of the European Economic Community - Belgium, France, Holland, West Germany and Luxembourg.
  • The Schengen Agreement allows people from member states to travel freely across the continent without a passport, as all 26 participating countries agreed not to impose border controls.
  • The countries signed up to the agreement are Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland. Britain and Ireland chose not to join the agreement, while Croatia and Cyprus are also not members. Bulgaria and Romania are in the process of joining up.
  • Many refugees and migrants are exploiting the Schengen zone by moving freely through Europe to find countries that are more likely to grant them asylum.
  • In response to the spiralling migrant crisis some countries have been bringing back temporary check points between each other to stem the flow of people and get back control of who crosses their borders.
  • In November an emergency meeting of EU justice and interior ministers discussed the possibility of re-drawing the Schengen zone with leaders posing whether it could become smaller.




 
Dear JPP Reader:

The pessimism of French Prime Minister Valls [his Dutch counterpart, Mark Rutte, and others] is well founded. Conflicts among member nations escalate. The Schengen system is effectively dead. Across Europe, borders are being imposed. Once posted, soldiers won’t be removed. Tanks will follow.

As the European elites know full well, a catastrophic social eruption nears and threatens to end their social privilege. They are frantic to avert this and fuel xenophobia and chauvinism to that end. The aim is to fan existing social tensions into incendiary proportions, to direct outrage into right-wing outlets, to implement police state apparatuses, and to retain a right-wing movement to unleash on social protests. There is nothing new here. We saw the same thing happen in the Germany in the 1930s.

If we avert the horrific cataclysm which WW III will be, it will be because the working class worldwide united in its refusal to serve these demonic purposes. A good start would be for parents and family everywhere to tell their daughters and sons on foreign killing fields to ditch their rifle and find the nearest boat, bus, plane, train, car, truck or bicycle home.

IMT
 
THE EUROPEAN UNION'S SACRED RULE: THE SCHENGEN AGREEMENT


  • The agreement was signed in the town of Schengen, Luxembourg, on June 14 1985 by five out of the 10 member states of the European Economic Community - Belgium, France, Holland, West Germany and Luxembourg.
  • The Schengen Agreement allows people from member states to travel freely across the continent without a passport, as all 26 participating countries agreed not to impose border controls.
  • The countries signed up to the agreement are Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland. Britain and Ireland chose not to join the agreement, while Croatia and Cyprus are also not members. Bulgaria and Romania are in the process of joining up.
  • Many refugees and migrants are exploiting the Schengen zone by moving freely through Europe to find countries that are more likely to grant them asylum.
  • In response to the spiralling migrant crisis some countries have been bringing back temporary check points between each other to stem the flow of people and get back control of who crosses their borders.
  • In November an emergency meeting of EU justice and interior ministers discussed the possibility of re-drawing the Schengen zone with leaders posing whether it could become smaller.





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