Eurosceptics and "Little Englanders"

Euroscepticism
Euroscepticism, i.e. the opposition to policies of supranational EU institutions and/or opposition to Britain's membership of the European Union, has been a significant element in the politics of the United Kingdom (UK). Euroscepticism is a rater general and pan-party opposition to the European Union (EU), the Euro (€) and the process of European integration. A Eurobarometer survey of EU citizens in 2009 showed that support for membership of the EU was lowest in the United Kingdom, alongside Latvia and Hungary.

The overall acceptance of the European Union in all member states saw a strong increase of support till the 1990s and a major decline afterwards, support sinking to 1980s levels then. Due to the timely connection with the Maastricht Treaty of 1992, it has been called the 'post-Maastricht-Blues'. The European integration process faced a major defeat with the failed Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe and eurosceptical opinions gained more impact overall. The role of public opinion had been lower before but gained importance with state referendums, as in the rejection of the constitution by French and Dutch voters in 2005.

There are no official labels, core beliefs or official Euroscepticism manifesto, central organization, no major pan-factional leaders and no official ideology, just hatred of the EU and Europeans in general.

Some parties like UKIP and the AFD are also virulently xenophobic to all races, creeds and nationalities; with the USA being the highest of their enemies out side the EU. They also have a total inability to take ideologically opposing beliefs, regardless of it's factual validity or not.

The Eurosceptics have been distinguished from the Fascists and Nazis on 5 grounds-
 * 1) They claim to be anti-European Union, but in reality anti-foringer in general. The Fascists and Nazis actualy have the honesty to say so and don't hide behind a referendum on EU membership.
 * 2) They are generals old or middle-aged people (overwhelmingly Baby-boomers) who have a strong dislike of poor people, social change, children and teenagers.
 * 3) They are racist to all those that are different to them since they simply hate difference, unlike the Fascists and Nazis who define it on racist, sectarian and\or cultural lines; for instance, anti-Sematisum and the 'Jewish bakers' plot' conspiracy theories.
 * 4) They are annexionist and reject colonial independence and imperial decline (ie: the BNP are glad we got rid of 'nigger' states like Kenya, but UKIP don't neither recognise America's or Ireland's right to independence).
 * 5) Eurosceptics are driven by pure hatred, not a hate filled ideology.

The 1975 UK referendum
The eventual UK referendum in 1975 asked the voters: British membership of the EEC was endorsed by 67% of those voting, with a turnout of 64.5%. To date, the electorate has not been allowed to vote on membership of a European Union, nor any treaty changes.
 * "Parliament has decided to consult the electorate on the question whether the UK should remain in the European Economic Community: Do you want the UK to remain in the EEC?"

After 1992
The 1992 Maastricht Treaty was seen as a step to far by many who only wanted a free trade, free travel and police co-operation zone. The then UK prime minister, John Major, secured a UK opt-out from the € and Shengen passport-free travel zone, as did Denmark at about the same time.

The financier Sir James Goldsmith formed the Referendum Party as a single-issue party to fight the 1997 General Election, calling for a referendum on aspects of the UK's relationship with the European Union. UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage is arguably the United Kingdom's most famous Eurosceptic campaigner and wants the UK to leave the European Union.

Polling on this issue has typically produced narrow majorities in favour of remaining within the EU, although some polls have found the reverse result. According to an Opinium/Observer poll taken on 20 February 2015, 51% of the British electorate said they would most likely vote the United Kingdom to leave the European Union if they were offered a referendum, whereas 49% would not (the figures exclude 14% who said they were unsure). These studies also showed that 41% of the electorate view the EU as a positive force overall, whereas 34% saw it as negative, and a study in November 2012 showed that while 48% of EU citizens trust the European Parliament, only 22% of the UK trusted the Parliament.

However, support and opposition for withdrawal from the EU are not evenly distributed among the different age groups: opposition to EU membership is most prevalent among those 60 and older, with a poll from 22–23 March 2015 showing that 48% of this age group oppose EU membership. This decreases to 22% among those aged 18–24 (with 56% of 18- to 24-year-olds stating that they would vote for Britain to remain in the EU). Finally, the results of the poll showed some regional variation: support for withdrawal from the EU is lowest in Scotland and London (at 22% and 32% respectively) but reaches 42% in the Midlands and Wales (the only region polled with a plurality in favour of withdrawal).

The February 2015 study also showed that trust of the UK's relationship with the EU is split along partisan lines: 35% trusted the Tories (Conservatives); 33% trusted Labour; 15% trusted UKIP; 7% trusted the Greens and 6% trusted the Lib Dems.

UKIP
The British Conservative Party want the EU return to a simple trade community similar to the old European Economic Community (EEC). The UK Independence Party (UKIP) and the British National Party (BNP) support total withdrawal from the EU and in the case of the prior complete closure of trading and diplomatic ties with it's member sates as well; while the latter would have either an political alliance, trade block or lose confederacy of white neo-fascist states.

The UK Independence Party is a Eurosceptic and right-wing populist political party in the United Kingdom. Headquartered in Newton Abbot, Devon, its leader is Nigel Farage. UKIP has one Member of Parliament in the House of Commons, three representatives in the House of Lords, and twenty-two Members of the European Parliament, making it the largest UK party in the European Parliament. It has 497 councillors in UK local government and one member of the Northern Ireland Assembly.

Although describing itself as a libertarian party, academic political scientists have instead characterised UKIP's ideological approach as being that of right-wing populism, also identifying it as part of the broader European radical right. Historically UKIP's primary emphasis was on hard Euroscepticism, calling for the UK's exit from the European Union, although it now couples this with nationalist and economically liberal policies. Governed by its leader and National Executive Committee (NEC), UKIP is divided into twelve regional groups, with an additional one representing Gibraltar. UKIP is founder member of the Alliance for Direct Democracy in Europe (ADDE) European political party, and the party's MEPs sit with the Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy (EFDD) group in the European Parliament. Its support base is primarily older, white, male voters with less formal education.

UKIP was founded in 1991 by the historian Alan Sked as the Anti-Federalist League, a single-issue Eurosceptic party. Renamed UKIP in 1993, the party adopted a wider right-wing platform and gradually increased its support. Under Farage's leadership, from 2009 the party tailored its policies towards the white working-class, before making significant breakthroughs in the 2013 local elections and the 2014 European elections, where UKIP received the most votes. At the 2015 general election, the party gained the third largest vote share and one seat in the House of Commons.

Political Classification
It was at first clasifyed as

 Core idea are: 
 * 1) The EU is or has become an elitist project.
 * 2) Nationalism\fascism as a answer to any request to co-operate with other members.
 * 3) To have their own countries' membership revised in the national interest.
 * 4) The anti-EU conspiracy theories, such as Eurabia (Islamic Europe) and EUSSR (Communist Europe).
 * 5) The EU is wholly malevolent entity which must be destroyed.
 * 6) The EU is a corporate and capitalist entity.
 * 7) The EU is deliberately destroying their own nation, its sovereignty and its culture.
 * 8) Reject a united Europe if not the reject the whole concept of the EEC/EEA/Shengen Treaty/EU entirely.
 * 9) Fiscally motivated disaffection towards the € throughout the Eurozone Crisis.
 * 10) Total and xenophobic par-say opposition to the €, the institutions of the EU,  EU bureaucracy, expansion of the EU and to some existing members.
 * 11) End the welfare state, except state pensions.
 * 12) Old folk centic polices. If your under 40, your 'out'.
 * 13) Leasy-fare and extremely shady economics, often involving tax havens.
 * 14) Hatred of immigrants, especial those fleeing from ISIS\ISIL\IS\Daesh and minority groups such as gays.
 * 15) Dislike to phobia of all modern (~post 1980s) social change.
 * 16) Various degrees of hatred of Gypsies, Scots, Irish, Northern Irish, Gibralterians, Fauklanders, Antigans, Jamaicans, Welsh and French.
 * 17) Adoration of Putin's Russia, Switzerland, Norway, Japan, S. Korea, Maoist China, Argentina, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, India, Brazil, Australia, NZ, the DPRK, the UAE, S. Africa and the Donald Trump's vision of the USA.
 * 18) Racial hatred of and in some case the ethnic cleansing of minorities from certain nations. Turkey, Germany, France, the UK, Poland, Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Greece, Italy, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania and Ukraine are all regularly condemned by there rivals.
 * 19) Racial hatred and conspiracy theories about Sub-Saharan Africa, China, Islam, Pakistan, Arabs, the Middle East, Bosnia, Turkey, Macedonia and the USA
 * 20) The belief that George Washington was evil and a traitor to the British Empire.
 * 21) The rejection of USA's right to independence and the belief is should be undermined if not, some day, re-annexed to the UK.
 * 22)  Mild to modest hatred of Jews and Gypsies.
 * 23) Oppersiton to communisum, Socialisum and Gaulisum.
 * 24) Europe is run by a cabal of black immigrants, Turks, Ukrainian, Neo-Nazi Germans, Catholic priests on the direct orders of the Pope.
 * 25) Virulent Islamaphobia, Ukraiphobia, Romaiaphobia, Abaniphobia, Bosniphobia, Polonophobia, Kosovophobia, Bulgariaphobia and Germanaphobia.
 * 26) The belief that the USA and USSR had deliberately started WW2 by playing the Nazis a false friendship policy line in the 1930s prior to there betrayed in the 1940s.
 * 27) The UK would have one the war alone (in some cases even without Commonweath help such as the ANZACs and the Jamaican  Infantry Volunteers ). Faliuer for this coming true in real life is heaped with relish on the USSR, France and the USA.
 * 28) The belief that the UK should have won most if not all of the Eurovision Song Contests and that EBU is a puppet of Muslims, Germans, Blacks, Ukrainians, Poles, gays, cultural idiots, Communists, Bosniaks and Turks.
 * 29) A joint Bosniak, Turkish, Albanian, Kosovar, Polidh, Romania, Bulgaria and Ukrainian world domination conspiracy akin to the theories on a [Jewish Conspiracy].

Also see

 * 1) A political diorama
 * 2) Europe
 * 3) European Union

Outside sources

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