Iceland new government to stop EU accession right away

It has been reported (Icelandic) by Morgunblaðið (mbl.is) that Iceland new government is going to stop EU accession of Iceland right away. This is no surprise, since Iceland new government is made up of right wing extremist that are against EU and Iceland EU accession, due to there xenophobic views on Europe and other countries and cultures, in Europe and other parts of the world if it fits the agenda.

This is bad news for Icelandic people, as for the result of this they are going to see worse economic outcome in the next few years, how fast this is going to change depends on the market reactions to this news. It is clear regardless, the effects of this blocking of Iceland EU accession is going to be felt soon. It might be soon as matter of weeks, but no more then one to three months at most. It is clear that Icelandic people are going to pay greatly for this stupidly of voting this two parties (Independence Party and Progressive Party) to power again. It is going to be costly and messy affair that is going to make the current recession in Iceland last for more then 20 years, with capital limits and even import limits in the long run when things start get real tough in Iceland (this is a common response in Iceland to a repression, it is not going to be compliant with EEA rules).

Íslendingar sem styðja aðildarviðræður Íslands og ESB / Group for people to show its support for Iceland EU membership bid

Fyrir nokkru síðan stofnaði ég Facebook hóp fyrir íslendinga sem styðja aðildarviðræður Íslands og ESB. Þessum hópi er ætlað það hlutverk að fræða fólk um ESB, starfsemi þess og hlutverk. Einnig sem að saga ESB verður til umfjöllunar ef svo ber undir. Ég hvet alla stuðningsmenn aðildarviðræðna og umsóknar Íslands að ESB til þess að ganga í þennan hóp.

Hérna er hægt að skrá sig í umræddan Facebook hóp.

English.

Some time ago I created a group on Facebook for foreign people how support Iceland EU membership bid. This is for people how live inside the EU and want to tell them about there experience and knowledge of EU for Icelanders to learn from, or just to enjoy. This Facebook group can be found here. I encourage everyone how want to show there support to join this group.

Anti-EU group in Iceland lies to the foreign press

The anti-EU group Heimssýn (special interest group under a false flag) has put out a false statement in regards to the parliament resolution (Icelandic) on regarding withdraw of the Iceland EU membership bid.

There statement is as follows, and has been sent to the foreign press in nearby countries, that are for the most part already members of the EU.

The statement can be read here, in english on a new anti-EU web page. It is run by a group of people that have connections to Davíð Oddsson editor in chef of Morgunblaðið. The statement is wrong, on what it claims. There are only one MP from thee parliamentary parties supporting this resolution, it only has support of one of them it seems (IP). They are from Independence party, Left Green party (the president of Heimssýn, Ásmundur Daði is a Left Green MP), and one member of Progressive Party that supports EU members according to it’s own manifest.

There currently is no chance that this resolution is going to pass in the parliament this summer or parliamentary sessions that happens next autumn. Currently there is no majority for this parliamentary resolution in the Icelandic parliament, and I doubt that they are going to get it at this time or later times. Regardless of opinions of Icelandic public, that remains mostly in the dark of the benefits of EU membership and what EU does today for it’s member states. But this is because IP did for a long time forbid any EU information in Iceland with indirect ways and with political power in the Icelandic media.

Utanríkismálanefnd Evrópuþings ESB um aðildarumsókn Íslands að ESB

Utanríkismálanefnd Evrópuþingsins hefur fjallað um aðildarumsókn Íslands að ESB. Þetta þýðir að næstu skref umsóknar Íslands fyrir aðild Íslands að ESB eru núna fær. Hinsvegar verður ekki ályktað um stöðu umsóknarinnar fyrr en á morgun (26. Nóvember 2009).

Það sem var samþykkt var þetta hérna.

EU membership candidates: Parliament outlines its criteria

Current and potential candidate countries must continue reforming to stay on track for eventual EU membership. Key issues such as rule of law, freedom of expression, treatment of ethnic minorities and the fight against corruption and organised crime must still be addressed, says a resolution approved by the Foreign Affairs Committee on Monday and scheduled for a plenary vote on 26 November.

Parliament’s resolution on the European Commission’s 2009 enlargement strategy for the Western Balkan countries, Iceland and Turkey, drafted by Gabriele Albertini (EPP, IT) will be debated in plenary on Wednesday afternoon and put to a plenary vote on Thursday 26 November at noon.

[…]

Um Ísland hafði utanríkismálanefnd Evrópuþingsins þetta að segja.

Iceland

Finally, MEPs welcome Iceland’s July 2009 decision to join the EU. The country’s extensive alignment with EU legislation should entitle it to receive candidate status in the near future, they say.

Öll fréttatilkynning Evrópuþingsins.

EU membership candidates: Parliament outlines its criteria
Sjá einnig á esb.is

Smear campaign against EU in Iceland

Over the past decade there has been numerous smear campaign against EU in Iceland. The biggest anti-EU group is a political party called Independence Party, but they have been the ruling government political party since 1992. The Progressive Party was for a long time anti-EU political party, but earlier this year it switched sides and did go pro-EU. But even so there are anti-EU forces working in that political party today. Other anti-EU groups are The Federation of Icelandic Fishing Vessel Owners (LÍÚ), The Farmers Associaton of Iceland (Bændasamtök Íslands) (Yes, there is a spelling error there. But it is a responsibility of FAI), in the last there is the cross-political movement called Heimssýn (contains xenophobic groups and other element of extremists), was created in 2002 by former leader of People’s Alliance. A man named Ragnar Arnalds, how has been opposing every major international treaty that Iceland has done since 1970. More specially the EFTA and EEA treaties that did help Iceland economic to move forward and modernize in due time since they became active. There are also some religious fundamental groups in Iceland that are against EU membership of Iceland.

Opposition to EU membership in the Icelandic government

It is just not the political opponents of the government that oppose the Iceland EU membership bid. But there also is the Left-Green Movement, that is currently in the government with Social Democratic Alliance. Within the LGM there is opposition to the Iceland EU membership bid. The reason for this is the fact that LGM is made up out of two to three groups from the old political landscape in Iceland (mostly from People’s Alliance defunct political party) . Most of these group that are in control of LGM today are from old political parties that deferred a international cooperation and economical inter-binding. Like the one that EU offers to it’s members nations. LGM is also made up radical left people how are part of anti-globalization movement, or have connection to them .In the general group of LGM members there is up to 40% support on average for EU membership. At the moment however, it is a bit smaller due to the next

Icesave and EU connection

All last summer the Icesave issue was on the mind of the Icelandic nation. The reason was quite simple, the government opposition blew the case out of all proportion. The anti-EU groups also used the Icesave debate to connect the Icesave directly to EU. Mainly because the nation that the Icesave debate was about are member nations of the EU (UK, Netherlands). This had a great negative effect on the EU debate in Iceland, as the anti-EU groups did successfully manage to connect Icesave directly to EU. Even if the fact remains that EU had little to due with Icesave directly. We have yet to see the end of that effect, in worst outcome it could bring down the EU accession agreement that comes after two to three years. However, I must point out that I find that outcome not likely to happen as the debate about EU becomes more informed and more facts surface, and less scare propaganda makes it to the EU debate.

For the love of the Króna

Many of the argument against the EU here in Iceland is that with joining the EU Iceland is going to face higher unemployment rate (the anti-EU people just love to ignore the fact that Iceland already has the EU laws regarding to the job market). But things are not as simple they seems. The anti-EU groups also claim that by joining the EU and start using the Euro the Icelandic people are going to face higher unemployment because then the government cannot deflate the Euro to make exports stronger and create more jobs that way. This augment is actually flawed, as by deflating ones currency creates more problems then it solves. It creates higher prices on imported foods and goods. But it also put the inflation and interest rates on a upward trend that is quite hard to solve in the long run. This off course are all problems that the Icelandic population has seen before and know all too well. But that does not stop the anti-EU groups making claims that the our small króna is going to save the day. Even if it created the problem in the first place.

Scaremongering about the EU

One of the most popular political tactics in the world is scaremongering, it is easy, it is cheap and you really don’t care about facts with you are scaring people brainless. This is what they do in the anti-EU groups here in Iceland. They claim the most crazy things about the EU. Here are few examples, EU is going to draft Icelanders into a EU army (that doesn’t exist), EU is going to take over Iceland natural resources, foreign fishing ships (Spain, UK, etc…) are going to all the fish around Iceland and sell it on there home market. The last one is the most popular one, it was even used in youth IP ad in 2003 (SUS) (you can find the ad on youtube) to scare people from voting pro-EU political party (SDA) at the time. The most scary thing is the fact that this actually worked in the election 2003 to some degree.

The man in the Morgunblaðið

The most unpopular man in Iceland, and one of the main leader of the anti-EU campign here in Iceland is Davíð Oddsson. The former PM, foreign minster and SÍ (Central Bank of Iceland) head. Up to around 1993 Davíð Oddsson was positive about Iceland joining the EU and to become full member. But after becoming fascinated with Thatcherism and Neoliberalism (or something of that sort) he did turn a against of the EU. With the result that EU was not debated to a serious degree while he was in office as PM and had some serious power in Iceland. The reason is for that is quite simple, Davíð and his party (IP) did effectively ban all debate about EU on the surface. Instead they did scare people with anti-EU ads and propaganda while they had some power in Iceland. In order to stop EU support in the media, groups connected to LÍÚ and Morgunblaðið placed Davíð as a main editor of Morgunblaðið few weeks ago. After Davíð took his office as main editor of Morgunblaðið it has become more anti-EU by the day, and in fact has started to show signs of Fox News style reporting in regards to the EU. However, the Morgunblaðið is possible facing bankruptcy as subscribers have fled the paper after Davíð became main editor of it.

What will the future hold

What is going to be the result out of Iceland EU accession bid no one can tell yet. But in my best hopes are that the Icelandic people pass the EU accession treaty when it is ready and properly announced in Iceland and properly debated. There are always those how are against change, that is just how the world works. We will see what happens, in good time.