THE LAST DITCH

EU to set up euro-election 'troll patrol' to tackle Eurosceptic surge – Telegraph.

Sometimes I wish I were more cynical. Then I would not be shocked that EU politicians facing a concerted EU-sceptic campaign would get nasty in defence of their privileges.

Consider the Kinnocks, for example. Neil was perhaps the least effective politician in British history and Glenys was just a small-minded provincial parroting the views she grew up with. The entire family, sitting as a committee, could probably not have passed a GCSE in economics. Yet they became rich – as they never could by wealth creation – on the back of EU taxpayers. Tasked with investigating whistle blowing by the EU's Chief Accountant, Neil fired the whistleblower. It's shocking if you believe politicians when they claim to have a vocation for public service. It's perfectly understandable from their selfish point of view. And though the Kinnocks are a good example, there are versions of them from all the EU countries.

So the EU's political class has "form", one might say, and we should not be surprised if they abuse their power in defence of their seat on the gravy train by directing EU budget towards political propaganda that should be financed by their parties, not taxpayers.

If I were more cynical, I would not be shocked by the EU's civil servants getting involved. After all, they have something of a conflict of interest too. The pretence of their impartiality will not stand long in the face of any danger to their privileged existence. We must expect the British mandarins in Brussels who would actually lose their jobs if Britain leaves the EU to be the most aggressive trolls.

UKIP's deputy leader is even more naive than me, it seems. He observed that:
Spending over a million pounds for EU public servants to become Twitter trolls in office hours is wasteful and truly ridiculous
Only if you look at it from the point of of EU citizens, Mr Nuttall – the one point of view that is never consideed. From theirs, there could be no more effective and important expenditure.

3 responses to “EU civil servants instructed to troll blogs”

  1. Moggsy Avatar
    Moggsy

    Spending over a million pounds of tax victims cash so EU public servants to become Twitter trolls in office hours sure is a criminal waste of tax money and really ought to be illegal.
    You are so right that “they” would just see it as free money wisely invested in protecting their privilidges.
    Plus who will ever call them on it? I read their accounts are sooo absolutely crooked no auditor will sign off on them anyway. They get away with that so that training trolls to “trip trap trip trap” would be small bier compared.

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  2. James Strong Avatar
    James Strong

    Your final paragraph is a stormer.
    You could save it, only very slightly modified, as a template. Or a masthead, if that’s the right word, for your blog and any blog which exposes the way so many of our ‘rulers’ view the citizens.

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  3. Steve Brown Avatar
    Steve Brown

    At least it shows that Bloggers are being noticed and now officially ‘important’!
    This aspect of the EU’s expenditure should be more widely spread.
    Bloggers, you ARE making a difference, and THEY, the target of your comments, are taking notice!

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Returning to London on retirement in 2011, he was dismayed to discover how much liberty had been lost in the UK while he was away.

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