The migrant situation in the European Union has soared so out of control that an Italian MP actually demanded a referendum for Italy’s voters to decide on whether to stay or exit the failing bloc.

“Europe is crashing by itself,” said Daniele Toninelli, a 5 Star Movement (M5S) member, to a national television audience.

Why?

Because of all the open door policies that have let in scores upon scores of migrants and refugees from mostly Muslim nations — migrants and refugees who’ve done little to bolster the EU’s economy, but rather quite a bit to change and degrade its cultural and political demographics.

Here’s the story, from the Express:

5 Star Movement (M5S) member Daniele Toninelli said on TV show InOnda that Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni should consider calling a Brexit-like referendum in order to ensure Italian citizens express their current views on membership of the European bloc. “Europe is crashing by itself. We’d like to try and save it, but to try and save it we need to make important decisions.” “And the important decision could be holding a referendum. Even if consultative, it’s a serious political action that gives Italian citizens the chance to show their opinion.” Over the past few months Toninelli’s party has been particularly critical of the EU and other member states due to the detachment they have shown from Italy’s problems, such as Austria’s threat to close the border should more illegal migrants try to enter the country. The Southern European country has been welcoming nearly 85,000 migrants since January 2017 as part of Operation Triton, an Italian-controlled security operation conducted by the EU agency FRONTEX. Toninelli blasted French PM Emmanuel Macron for having “not giving a damn about Italy” despite his statements of solidarity towards the country. He blamed EU law such as the Dublin III Regulation for the chaotic situation Italy has been forced to face, as it puts full managing and bureaucratic responsibility for migrants on the arriving seaports’ countries. “A serious Prime Minister who cares about the interests of Italian citizens would have up and left with the €17 billions (£15bn) of public money we give the EU to remain part of the monetary bubble.” Macron had previously been attacked by Italian socialist MEP Gianni Pittell for his “un-European” indifference towards Italy’s plight for help. “We’ve all heard what Macron says about Europe but there’s no point in just flexing muscles and making empty statements. We want practical proof, consistent action.” “I find it incomprehensible that Italy is expected to take in these ships on a daily basis containing hundreds or thousands of migrants and these ships can’t go to other European ports.”

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