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Eu Wipes England off the Map



EU wipes England off the map - as Gordon

Brown flies the flag of St George over Downing

Street


Last updated at 16:23pm on 23rd April 2008
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The Tories have issued a St George's Day rallying cry against
plans by Brussels to "wipe England off the map" and create a United
Europe.

As Gordon Brown hoisted the English national flag over 10 Downing
Street to celebrate St George's Day, it was revealed that EU officials
had revised a map wiping out the country and the Channel.

The change splits England into three and lumps those parts
together with chunks of other countries to create "transnational
regions".
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St George's Flag Downing Street
Flying the flag: The cross of St George over No 10 Downing Street today


It is claimed these zones - which have been allocated their own budgets - are intended to boost trade between EU nations.

But the Tories yesterday accused the Government of trying "to create a European superstate via the back door".

Under the programme, known as INTER-REG, counties along
England's south coast form the "Manche Region" along with northern
France.
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Divide and rule: How the South-East has been paired up with regions across the Channel
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The "Atlantic Region" takes in western England, along with Ireland, Wales and parts of Portugal, Spain, France and Scotland.

Meanwhile eastern England is part of the "North Sea Region",
which covers areas of Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, Norway and the
Netherlands.

Gordon Brown: Celebrating Englishness


The UK Government is fully behind the project, even though the
words "England" and "Britain" are left off official maps of each area
and the Manche Region renames the English Channel "The Channel Sea".

Each region, which will be given taxpayers' money to promote
trade links, cultural ties, transport policies and tourism, is to be
run by a "managing authority" of unelected officials overseen by a
director.

None will be based in the UK, with Manche ruled by the French, Atlantic by the Portuguese and North Sea by the Danes.

The regions have legal status and Manche has a budget of
£261million between 2007 and 2013, Atlantic £127million and North Sea
£219million.

Every project funded by a region must have a publicity campaign
which ensures "there is provision for flying the EU flag at least one
week every year".

Eric Pickles, the Conservatives' communities spokesman, said:
"We already knew that Gordon Brown had hoisted the white flag of
surrender to the European Constitution.


St George, played by historical interpreter Alan Larson, does his best at dispatching the Dragon at Scarborough Castle


"Now the Labour Government has been caught red-handed conspiring
with European bureaucrats to create a European superstate via the back
door.

"Gordon Brown literally wants to wipe England off the map."

But a spokesman for the Department for Communities and Local
Government insisted: "It has nothing to do with altering names on maps.

"It is about support for business, helping boost employment and
turning around deprived areas... helping firms in Kent do business with
people in Northern France or promoting joint tourism initiatives
between different countries."


A St George's Day flag flies next to a statue of Sir Winston Churchill in London's Parliament Square today


The move came as Gordon Brown ordered that all UK Government
buildings with two flag poles should fly the cross of St George
alongside the union banner.

It follows a review of flag flying practices. Number 10 will in
future fly the Scottish and Welsh flags on their patron saints' days.

Northern Ireland does not have an official national flag, and so the same practice will not apply on St Patrick's Day.

"The Prime Minister's view is that of course we should celebrate
our Britishness, but celebrating our Britishness does not mean we
cannot also celebrate our Englishness, Scottishness, Welshness or
Northern Irishness," said the spokesman.

The English flag last flew over Downing Street during the 2006 World Cup.

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