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            CP of Britain, "New Labour" and new imperialism
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           From: Communist Party of Britain, Sun, 28 Apr 2002
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Dear Comrades,
Please find attached an article on recent statements by British
diplomats on the need for a new imperialism.

We hope you find it of interest.

Yours in comradeship
Kenny Coyle
International Department
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This article first appeared in the Morning Star, Britain's only
socialist daily newspaper http://www.poptel.org.uk/morning-star/

                    "New Labour" and new imperialism
                             By Brian Denny

Just before the bombing of Afghanistan last year, senior Foreign Office
diplomat and chief Blair advisor Robert Cooper published a piece in
Prospect magazine promoting 'imperialism' as a serious concept to enable
western powers to rule the world. This explicitly put forward the
intellectual case for a new European empire to rule the resource-rich
and, equally, poverty-stricken third world.  "All the conditions seem to
be there for a new imperialism. There are countries which need an
outside force to create stability (recently in Sierra Leone a rally
called for the return of British rule)."

He freely admits that this rather maniacal view of the world will
involve tearing up the United Nations charter respecting the rights of
nation states to self-determination and sovereignty. He also proposes
the basis of this "co-operative empire or Commonwealth" lay within the
European Union where the strong will rule the "weak states."  This is
extreme realpolitik in action and our Mr Cooper is inspired by that
paragon of democracy and freedom - The Roman Empire.

"Like Rome, this Europe would provide its citizens with some laws, some
coins and the occasional road. None of this will be easy but perhaps it
is possible to imagine a future Europe, with 30 or so members as a
modernised, democratic, co-operative empire." Cooper's "noble dream", as
he put it, was updated recently with the publication of his pamphlet
'Reordering the World' by the spooky Foreign Policy Centre, complete
with foreword by Blair himself.

It cold-bloodedly explains the need for the west to engage in brutal
military action against weaker states in the political and economic
interests of the western powers. "The post modern world has to start to
get used to double standards. Among ourselves, we operate on the basis
of laws and open co-operative security. But, when dealing with
old-fashioned states outside the postmodern continent of Europe we need
to revert to the rougher methods of an earlier era - force, pre-emptive
attack, deception whatever is necessary to deal with those who still
live in the nineteenth century. "The need for colonisation is as great
as it ever was in the 19th century," he says.  So that's clear then.

This exposes the real thinking behind the attacks on Afghanistan (Mr
Cooper represented Britain at the Bonn conference which carved up the
country in December) as well as the British occupation of Sierra Leone,
the bombing of Yugoslavia and the whole 'postmodern' eurofederalist
project itself.  It also produced headlines in stunned sections of the
press who are not quite up to speed on the new 'moral' world order.

Therefore, The Guardian stepped in to smooth down the edges of Cooperıs
bellicose vision of empire by reassuring liberal readers that it was
being done in their interests.  First of all, leading eurofanatic Hugo
Young admonished Labour MP's like Tam Dayell and Alan Simpson who had
the temerity to question Cooper's vision and claimed that the diplomat
was simply misunderstood.

Then the editoral made things clear for mere mortals. "One of the
frustrating aspects of this story is that Mr Cooper is someone with
things to say that deserve to be heard and not caricatured.  "His
subtext - and sometimes his text itself - is that of a committed
European who wants to extend the EU model, and its values, to the rest
of Europe and who believes that global stability and liberty provide the
best context for it."

If the new imperialism is indeed about "extending the EU model" it is
worth looking at what this
creature exactly is. It is well known that if the European Union applied
to join the EU it would fail miserably on all counts even by itıs own
criteria. The main decision making bodies - the Commission, the Council
of Ministers, and the European Central Bank - have no electoral mandate
and meet in secret. The Commission has the monopoly right to propose new
EU laws.

The Council then decides whether to approve of these measures but in
reality the vast majority of its decisions are taken by a faceless
permanent committee of civil servants (COREPER).  Finland's deputy
ambassdor Kare Hanolen who sits on this committee highlighted the true
extent of its power last week in the Financial Times. "This is a forum
where I feel I really have influence. It's really legislative work. The
bigger part of legislation entering into force in my country is
something that is decided in Brussels," she proudly declares.

Elections to the European Parliament cannot affect the composition of
the most important EU
decision-making bodies. The European Commission, the body that has the
monopoly right to propose new laws in Brussels, remains unchanged
following each election to the European Parliament, regardless of whom
has won or lost.

The Frankfurt-based bank which has assumed control over the most
important economic decision making powers for those countries in the
Eurozone is also unelected. Under article 107 of the EU treaty it is an
offence for any elected politician to even write to the Bank requesting
a change of policy.

These arrangements reveal that the EU does already run along the lines
of Mr Cooper's beloved Roman empire rather than any recognisable form of
liberal democracy.  This is widely accepted by leading euro enthusiasts
such as Peter Mandelson who declared before the last election "the age
of pure representative democracy is coming to an end."  European
President Romano Prodi also makes revealing statements about the nature
of the EU, pointing to the US empire as his inspiration for a new
European "superpower."  "Going west was their enlargement. They found
the Rocky Mountains; we found Prague and Budapest," he declares, leaving
grave concerns for what lays in store for the hapless inhabitants of
Eastern Europe.

Cooperıs 'Reordering the World' has simply articulated Brussels drive to
remove national democratic rights to allow the larger powers to
internally dominate Europe and to externally build a global empire. This
was of course exactly the dreams of European imperialism and fascism in
the past, which was also wrapped up in politically correct gobbledegook
in order to sanctify and legitimise itıs own power lust.
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