But has it urged people to vote for a particular party?
NO!!
So what has it done?
The anti-Russia, anti-Putin, anti-Assad, anti-truth, pro-lies, pro-NATO, pro-war, pro-Israel, pro-cutthroat Jihadi, pro-Ukraine neo Nazi Guardian has called for people to vote for...internationalism!
Not a party but a policy; to stay in Europe.
It is on record that:
1. the EU was created by Bilderberg
2. the creators, financiers and supporters of Bilderberg were and still are the scum of the earth.
When we talk about Bilderberg we are talking about:
1. David Rockefeller - his family are quite literally Nazis, having sponsored Hitler's eugenics programs and giving free of charge very significant military technology to the Nazis, ignoring orders from the US Government;
2. Henry Kissinger - implicated in so many dastardly crimes, large and small;
3. Tony Blair - the less said about this slug the better.
David Rockefeller is also on record in his memoirs of proudly boasting of being an internationalist. He actually uses that word to describe himself!
So this is the kind of people that The anti-Russia, anti-Putin, anti-Assad, anti-truth, pro-lies, pro-NATO, pro-war, pro-Israel, pro-cutthroat Jihadi, pro-Ukraine neo Nazi Guardian wants you to support.
Europe is their idea, their policy.
And like many other ideas and policies of Rockefeller, Rothschild, etc, The anti-Russia, anti-Putin, anti-Assad, anti-truth, pro-lies, pro-NATO, pro-war, pro-Israel, pro-cutthroat Jihadi, pro-Ukraine neo Nazi Guardian supports it.
I SAY NO!!
BOLLOCKS TO THAT AND EVERYTHING ELSE FROM THE TRAITORS TO THE HUMAN RACE, THE PROPONENTS OF THE FREEMASON/BOHEMIAN GROVE/NATO WAY OF LIFE.
That general election matters. But so does Europe. For that reason, it is important, first of all, that people should actually vote. Europe's future is too important for a low UK turnout like the 35% last time. It is also important to shape that future. This newspaper is committed to Britain being part of Europe and part of a reform process. That means voting for internationalist parties that are positively engaged in Europe – like Labour, the Liberal Democrats, the Greens and the nationalists. And it means voting with determination against parties that want to pull up the drawbridge (like Ukip) or that flirt with it (like the Conservatives). Our generation has a big responsibility. We need to put as much effort into sticking together as the other side does into separatism and isolationism. That effort should start on Thursday.
[source : European parliament elections: better together, Editorial, The Guardian, http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/may/20/european-parliament-elections-better-together-editorial, 21st May 2014]
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