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Brussels politicians convened in the French city of Strasbourg to thrash out the plans that will cost taxpayers' £420m-a-year. They will vote on the issue to establish an "EU-wide system for the coordination of rapid movement of defence forces personnel" across Europe later today. If agreed Britain will not only be forced to foot the bill because it is timetabled for before the triggering of Article 50, but it will also be legally drawn into it.

GETTY An EU army is being agreed tonight in Strasbourg -with the cause being BREXIT

It could threaten Britain's military readiness if it were to be dragged along in an EU Military Mike Hookem

And bizarrely the EU claims it needs to make a position of European Defence Minister and roll out a massive army because of BREXIT. It states: "At a time when public support for the EU is being called into question in some Member States, defence and security is an area where the individual and collective benefits of more Europe can be easily demonstrated, especially regarding the likely challenges to EU’s standing as a strategic actor following Brexit." The report demands the EU bankroll the initiative with an immediate £76million for 'preparatory action on EU defence research' starting in 2017.

Politicians in each of the 28 member state will also be forced to hand over their own defence plans and capabilities to the EU as it probes capability. Speaking last night in Strasborg, MEP Urmas Paet said the army must become a reality “without further delays”. The Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe group member said: “The state of European security has grown increasingly fragile. The EU, in order to defend itself and increase security, must do more.” He warned many member states were decreasing the sizes of their own armies due to cuts, while the EU as a whole remained overly-reliant on NATO and “US solidarity”. Mr Paet said: “Tomorrow the EU is voting on report. My own recommendations to spend two per cent of each member state’s GDP on defence.” The plans have been in the pipeline for a number of years but have repeatedly been denied by the UK government. UKIP defence spokesman Mike Hookem, a former soldier said the super army could be potentially mobilised outside of Europe too. And he said the proposal could pose serious consequences for the EU. He also warned the EU Defence Union would have its own trade union meaning soldiers could go on strike and hold governments and the EU to ransom.

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He said: "It could threaten Britain's military readiness if it were to be dragged along in an EU Military by a political establishment trying its hardest to ignore the result of the EU referendum and leave the EU. "There are clear security reasons why members of the Armed Forces are subject to different rules from those in civilian life: rules which were compensated for previously by governments who took the welfare of its troops and this country seriously with work and fiscal benefits. "It is not in the country's national interests for soldiers, sailors or airmen to be able to lay down arms and ignore the chain of command because of a union decision. "I have been on exercises with Danish troops who stopped working at 1700hrs. "Military life does not work like that and war does not fit into a 9-5 schedule.

GETTY Mike Hookem said the super army could be potentially mobilised outside of Europe too

"It also means that often UK and US personnel have to do the bulk of the work in international organisations like SHAPE and NATO. "If there were an EU Military with a strong trade union we could see situations which terrorists could easily take advantage of, particularly if they were based on a French style trade union system which has often brought countries to a standstill and created havoc as we all saw in Calais in the last few months." Greek MEP Konstantinos Papadakis, last night said the prospect of an EU Army was a “danger” and could actually lead to, rather than prevent, a war. He said: “The creation of a European defence policy with a European army in the context of NATO represents a danger for the EU. “The so-called ‘military Schengen’ would be a dangerous development. It is a process of preparation for war in the EU.”

GETTY Plans for an EU army will cost taxpayers' £420m-a-year

The UK currently has its own rapid deployment brigades called PEPS or 'Priming Equipment Packs; which includes all the scales, support and spares that that unit would require for operations. However, Mr Hookem has warned that the two battalions earmarked for this role, 16 Air Assault Brigade and 3 Commando Brigade, cannot actually deploy at the same time. Service Personnel in the UK Armed Forces are forbidden by the Queen's Regulations from joining a union or going on strike: regulations by which every serviceman and woman is bound.

GETTY Mr Hookem said the EU army could 'threaten Britain's military readiness'