This web site is dedicated to all Europhiles and gets its name from the remarkable Mr Neil Kinnock who when asked to comment on the report that it was proposed to remove the Royal coat of arms from the British passport, change the passport's colour to blue and add the EU stars snapped "Bilge".

Mr Keith Vaz denying that the Charter of Human Rights would become a basis for European Court decisions said that the Beano would have more influence despite the fact that highly placed EU officials had agreed that the court would base its judgements on the charter.

Mr Robin Cook complains that parts of the press promulgate many EU myths, such as the straight banana directive. He seems to class all criticism and concern as myth. To redress the balance this site will collect as many instances of EU bilge as possible.

All contribution will be gratefully accepted and published provided evidence as to their veracity is provided.

Please send all examples of Eurobilge to Frank@Eurobilge.u-net.com

Examples of Eurobilge:

 Extract from a leaflet distributed in public schools

 Extract from: Sir Edward Heath, Wilton Street, London. Yorkshire Post Letters  Page

 Extract from an article in Euobserver.com 22nd November 2001

 Extract from the Foreign & Commonwealth Office's web site

 Speech given at Liberal Democrat Conferance 24th September 2001

 Extract from a pamphlet entitled 'Your Britain Your Europe'

 Article in the Daily Telegraph early July 2001 by Jack Straw

 Article in the Mail on Sunday, 21st January 2001 by Stewart Steven

 Article in The Daily Mirror 10th January 2001

 Letter from Geoffrey Martin EU Commission London in the Sunday Telegraph 10th  December 2000

 An article in the Mail on Sunday, 26th November 2000 by Stewart Steven

 Article in the Daily Telegraph 17th November 2000

 

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