Brussels - The European Union (EU) has no plans to abolish England,
officials in Brussels insisted after two British newspapers accused the
EU of wanting to "wipe England off the map."
"There are no secret plans to carve up the continent in a way that
makes England disappear. There is no goal of creating a United States
of Europe," a European Commission spokeswoman said.
The comments came after two popular British tabloids, the Sun and the
Daily Mail, celebrated the day of England's national saint, St George,
by revealing the existence of "EU plots to carve up Britain."
"Secret plans" drawn up in Brussels included maps "wiping out" England
and the English name of the body of water separating Britain from
Europe, "the English Channel," in favour of the unpatriotic "Channel
Sea," the papers claimed.
Reproductions of the maps provided by the newspapers divided Britain
into "North Sea," "Atlantic" and "Trans-Manche" regions - the latter
referring to the French name for the Channel, "la Manche."
"The words 'England' and 'Britain' are left off official maps of each
area," the Daily Mail stormed, accusing the British government of being
"fully behind the project" nevertheless.
But EU officials denied absolutely the existence of any such official
maps, saying that the tabloids' stories were based solely on the
existence of long-standing cooperation projects between administrative
regions of different member states.
"If that is the greatest threat to England, then England will stand
proud and safe for the next 1 000 years to come," the commission's top
spokesperson, Johannes Laitenberger, said.
The EU officials' argument appeared supported by the fact that the map
reproduced by the Daily Mail originated not in Brussels, but the office
of the Espace Manche Development Initiative, or EMDI - a joint
Anglo-French project aimed at boosting cross-Channel cooperation.
The Daily Mail had not asked EMDI's permission to publish the map, the
project's head, Bruno Thenail, told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa.
Besides, the current head of cross-Channel cooperation projects is an
Englishman, Thenail said.
"If anything, it would be England which was about to annex Northern
France," he said.
The tabloids in question are notoriously Eurosceptic and regularly
portray EU initiatives as "attacks" on British sovereignty. - Sapa-dpa
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