How Bilderberg Loves The EU/Hates the EU Referendum

It is plain to see that the mysterious Bilderberg Group is virulently pro-EU.

If you are in any doubt about this, here are recent statements by five prominent Bilderbergers on the EU question:

Sir John Sawers, former MI6 chief, May 8, 2016: “The reason we would be less safe [if the UK voted to leave], is that we would be unable to take part in the decisions that frame the sharing of data, which is a crucial part of counter-terrorism and counter-cyber work that we do these days, and we would lose the abilities of thing like the European Arrest Warrant. We are only secure because the wider Europe is secure, pulling out will make it more dangerous.”

Michael O’Leary, chief executive of RyanAir, 24 February, 2016: “Ryanair, our people, and I hope the vast majority of our customers will all work together over the coming months to help deliver a resounding yes vote on 23 June.”

O’Leary added he will “bore everybody to death” by repeating the pro-EU message.

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Henri de Castries, chairman of Bilderberg steering committee and chief executive of Axa, January 31, 2016: “An EU referendum is like playing Russian roulette with not six bullets in the barrel but at least four.”

Castries added: “There is a school of thought in the UK that says that the Monday would not be very different from the Friday [after a vote to leave]. I disagree — I think it would be very different.”

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Thomas Enders, chief executive of Airbus, February 24, 2016: “If Britain leaves, I cannot imagine that this would have positive consequences for our competitiveness in Britain.”

Jose Manuel Barroso, ex-European Commission president, February 9, 2016, when asked what what the EU would be like if Britain left: “It can happen. I hope it will not, because it will be a weaker European Union. The United Kingdom is one of the most important countries in Europe and in the world. Everybody from Berlin to Warsaw or to Madrid understands [Britain leaving] to be negative.”