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Mancie 08-02-2012 21:28

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 969047)
The European Union is out of touch with the North, South, East and West. Graham should really focus his efforts on getting us a referendum on our membership of the EU. If he's committed to more localised decision making then bringing back powers from Brussels is a good start.

I would have thought the party with the largest majority in Parliment would be in the best position to get us a referendum.:rolleyes:

Mancie 08-02-2012 21:29

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 969056)
Well your lots in power, They "CAN" do it, but they won't.:rolleyes:

Beat me to it again! :)

Wynonie Harris 08-02-2012 21:32

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 969057)
I would have thought the party with the largest majority in Parliment would be in the best position to get us a referendum.:rolleyes:

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 969056)
Well your lots in power, They "CAN" do it, but they won't.:rolleyes:

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 969055)
Quite right, he should, but Graham's party aren't in power. Perhaps those who ARE in power could focus their efforts on giving us an EU referendum? :rolleyes:

Great minds, eh, lads? ;)

DaveinGermany 08-02-2012 21:34

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Doesn't really matter who you point the finger at, there's none has got the big brassies to do it, regardless of leanings. :mad:

cashman 08-02-2012 21:37

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 969063)
Doesn't really matter who you point the finger at, there's none has got the big brassies to do it, regardless of leanings. :mad:

Someone would if the likes of Jaysay.Cmon,n loads n loads of others made em.;)Cyfr seems to want a referendum so yeh can include him as well.

Wynonie Harris 08-02-2012 21:37

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 969063)
Doesn't really matter who you point the finger at, there's none has got the big brassies to do it, regardless of leanings. :mad:

Quite right, Dave, however it ill becomes a paid-up Tory to come on here and start mouthing off about Labour not giving us a referendum. Cameron certainly hasn't got the bottle to do it!

cashman 08-02-2012 21:39

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 969066)
Quite right, Dave, however it ill becomes a paid-up Tory to come on here and start mouthing off about Labour not giving us a referendum. Cameron certainly hasn't got the bottle to do it!

NO n he aint the guts to say so.:rolleyes:

cmonstanley 08-02-2012 21:47

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the problem is they gave too much fiscal and economic power and created a monster.no way should they have let countries like greece especailly when the likes of portugal and spain were already struggling.i think we could be thinking of military coups in the likes of greece thats how serious its getting. last spring was the arrab spring,this summer could be what happened in the sixties riots in paris madrid etc with the likes of 20% unemployment rates in spain.like i said we aint seen nothing yet

andrewb 08-02-2012 21:48

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 969055)
Quite right, he should, but Graham's party aren't in power. Perhaps those who ARE in power could focus their efforts on giving us an EU referendum? :rolleyes:

Agreed. Very much in favour of an EU referendum no matter who's in office. Individual MPs, no matter which party, need to come out in favour of having one. Maybe Graham will come round to it? He could still vote with his conscience and stay cuddled up to the European Union if we did have a referendum.

walkinman221 08-02-2012 21:48

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Cameron and his cronies will only do what is good for him and the rest of his millionaire pals, as usual.He and his like don't give a monkeys chuff for the likes of us plebs.We may get a referendum when it means no longer matters, just to appease the masses.

Wrighty 08-02-2012 21:50

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Originally Posted by walkinman221 (Post 969074)
Cameron and his cronies will only do what is good for him and the rest of his millionaire pals, as usual.He his like don't give a monkeys chuff for the likes of us plebs.We may get a referendum when it means no longer matters, just to appease the masses.

Dont forget Brown selling off our gold cheap to help his pals!

cashman 08-02-2012 22:22

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Originally Posted by Wrighty (Post 969075)
Dont forget Brown selling off our gold cheap to help his pals!

Which has what to do wi this matter?:rolleyes: This Gold business has been mentioned many times on here n quite rightly this action got slagged.

Mancie 08-02-2012 22:32

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 969073)
Agreed. Very much in favour of an EU referendum no matter who's in office. Individual MPs, no matter which party, need to come out in favour of having one. Maybe Graham will come round to it? He could still vote with his conscience and stay cuddled up to the European Union if we did have a referendum.

Sounds great..how about MP's, no matter which party, voting with their conscience on destroying the the NHS..any chance of that from you?

jaysay 09-02-2012 08:49

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 969066)
Quite right, Dave, however it ill becomes a paid-up Tory to come on here and start mouthing off about Labour not giving us a referendum. Cameron certainly hasn't got the bottle to do it!

I'm not a paid up member of the Tory Party and think exactly the same way as you on Europe, I may add the former MP Ken Hargreaves is no longer a member either.

Wynonie Harris 09-02-2012 09:26

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 969145)
I'm not a paid up member of the Tory Party and think exactly the same way as you on Europe, I may add the former MP Ken Hargreaves is no longer a member either.

I was talking about Andrew! ;)


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