Immigration and justice policies would be handed to the EU if MEPs' programme is implemented
Posted, November 25, 2009 @ 00:00
Immigration and justice policies would be handed to the EU if MEPs' programme is implemented
The Stockholm programme raises serious concerns about EU encroachment into policing, immigration and justice
The EU's Stockholm Programme which sets out justice and home affairs priorities until 2014 would see decisions regarding immigration, civil law and justice policy shifted from national parliaments to Brussels, Timothy Kirkhope MEP, Conservative leader in the European Parliament, said today.
The European Conservatives and Reformists group voted against the parliament's report on the plans today.
MEPs voted for a hotchpotch wish list of ideas, including a common European asylum system, a European Judicial Academy, an EU criminal justice , more powers for Europol and Eurojust and a new scheme for civil-law issues with cross-border aspects in areas affecting family law, the rights of individuals and property law. Ironically, it also introduces the notion of compulsory and irrevocable 'solidarity' between EU member states.
Mr Kirkhope said:
"MEPs have served notice on the national governments' ability to decide criminal justice and immigration policy for themselves. As the European Parliament is set to take on new powers over these areas under the Lisbon Treaty, the report that they adopted today is extremely concerning.
"MEPs want to create compulsory solidarity between EU countries. Solidarity is important but forced, rather thanĀ volunteered , solidarity is surely a contradiction in terms.
"We believe in strong cooperation between governments and agencies, but ultimately it should be for our elected government to determine what constitutes a crime, how people should be punished and the criteria for allowing people to enter their countries . We will fight against moves to pass control of justice and home affairs policy to the EU.
"We already have serious concerns about how the British government has eroded our ancient liberties but at least we can vote them out of office. If these powers are handed over to the EU, we would undermine all our safeguards to fundamental freedoms."