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". While the Resolution has many positive points, for which I voted in favour, there are significant omissions and false emphases. The victory of 1945 would not have happened but for the steadfastness and courage of the United Kingdom and the British Empire fighting on alone and holding the German forces at bay for over a year after the fall of France. The Soviet communists were, of course, allies of the Nazis for the first 20 months of the War. After the War, the freedom of the West was guaranteed by the continuing engagement of US forces, through NATO, in the security of Europe. The United Kingdom contributed disproportionately to the success of this enterprise. And we should not underestimate the enormous contribution of certain key, resolute individuals - Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II - to the eventual collapse of Soviet tyranny. The anniversary of the end of the War should not be used as another opportunity to eulogise the role of the EU, a Project with some profoundly undemocratic aspects and which is heading in the wrong direction. The process of European integration is driven by a small political class and is certainly not ‘the result of a free decision by the people’."@en1
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