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If true,this means that we are going straight toward the creation of an EU army in the near future. @flamer84 @Blue Marlin @waz @Kaptaan @Pakistani Exile @SMS Derfflinger @Penguin
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THE Minister in charge of Britain's military has become the first member of the Government to confirm that if the UK remains under Brussels control it will be forced to join an EU army.
The Minister said that as long as the UK remains in the EU it will be forced to join
Armed Forces Minister Penny Mordaunt made the warning following revelations in the Daily Express that the Lisbon Treaty obliges Britain to join the EU Army.
It also follows further shocking revelations that a plan to create it will be tabled the day after the Britain's EU referendum in a bid to keep the nightmare scenario hidden from British.
A policy paper drawn up by the European Union's foreign policy chief suggests the organisation could "step up" its contribution to security defence.
According to reports from Brussels the plans being prepared by Federica Mogherini are being kept secret until after the UK's referendum on EU membership on June 23.
The paper urges the EU to create defence structures using mechanisms set out in the 2009 Lisbon treaty.
The draft said: "The EU can step up its contribution to Europe's security and defence.
"Our external action must become more joined up across policy areas, institutions and member states. Greater unity of purpose is needed across the policy areas making up our external action."
The proposals refer to "permanent structured defence co-operation" powers that allow a group of nine or more EU states to press ahead with plans for a military headquarters.
It follows an agreement by the Germans and Dutch to merge their army and navy to form the nucleus of a single EU military force.
Talks are also ongoing to include the Czechs and under the terms of the Lisbon Treaty, signed in 2007 by Gordon Brown, the Anglo-French defence arrangement means that Britain and France would also be obliged to join the EU army.
Worryingly for many in the Brexit campaign, Prime Minister David Cameron has broken a promise to withdraw Britain from the European Defence Agency, set up with the specific intention of creating a single EU military force.
Penny Mordaunt and Priti Patel campaign to get the UK out of Europe
http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/673463/Britain-forced-EU-ARMY-leave-Armed-Forces-Minister
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THE Minister in charge of Britain's military has become the first member of the Government to confirm that if the UK remains under Brussels control it will be forced to join an EU army.
The Minister said that as long as the UK remains in the EU it will be forced to join
Armed Forces Minister Penny Mordaunt made the warning following revelations in the Daily Express that the Lisbon Treaty obliges Britain to join the EU Army.
It also follows further shocking revelations that a plan to create it will be tabled the day after the Britain's EU referendum in a bid to keep the nightmare scenario hidden from British.
A policy paper drawn up by the European Union's foreign policy chief suggests the organisation could "step up" its contribution to security defence.
According to reports from Brussels the plans being prepared by Federica Mogherini are being kept secret until after the UK's referendum on EU membership on June 23.
The paper urges the EU to create defence structures using mechanisms set out in the 2009 Lisbon treaty.
The draft said: "The EU can step up its contribution to Europe's security and defence.
"Our external action must become more joined up across policy areas, institutions and member states. Greater unity of purpose is needed across the policy areas making up our external action."
The proposals refer to "permanent structured defence co-operation" powers that allow a group of nine or more EU states to press ahead with plans for a military headquarters.
It follows an agreement by the Germans and Dutch to merge their army and navy to form the nucleus of a single EU military force.
Talks are also ongoing to include the Czechs and under the terms of the Lisbon Treaty, signed in 2007 by Gordon Brown, the Anglo-French defence arrangement means that Britain and France would also be obliged to join the EU army.
Worryingly for many in the Brexit campaign, Prime Minister David Cameron has broken a promise to withdraw Britain from the European Defence Agency, set up with the specific intention of creating a single EU military force.
Penny Mordaunt and Priti Patel campaign to get the UK out of Europe
http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/673463/Britain-forced-EU-ARMY-leave-Armed-Forces-Minister