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It was reported that 8 out of 10 people in the UK want a referendum on membership of the EU....and they don't want a woolly worded referendum...they want the simple question....IN or OUT......I wonder if our local MP still thinks that 95% of the population couldn't give a toss about being in the EU.
As for the EU being finished.......I think only the Germans want the EU to survive in its present form, because this gives them dominance....something that two world wars failed to give them. If Greece leaves the EU, (as some pundits predict) then what is to stop Italy, Spain, Portugal and Ireland from following suit?......going back to their old currency...devaluing it, and making their goods and services much more attractive.......and helping them to get a foot on the road to recovery. Who wants to have more fiscal union/political union with Germany? Who wants to ditch their sovereignty to be (in effect) ruled by Germany? I think many countries are fiercely nationalistic and do not want to hand over power the the Germans. Or have I got it completely wrong? I'm sure there are people out there who will be happy to educate me. They say that getting out of all the agreements will not be easy...but what Parliament has done...surely it has the power to undo....and just because something is not easy - is that the rationale to avoid doing it? |
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I totally agree with everything that has been said on this subject. I like Erics idea of asking each candidate at the next election whether or not they support our membership, and vote for or against that candidate depending on their reply, whether they are Con. lab or lib.But being politicians would they tell us the truth?
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Jim...in a word NO. They say anything to get elected and then whatever they said goes by the baord.
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it wont work just look what happened when we gave our vote to a MP that said he would support a referendum.Within weeks of him been elected he stabbed us all in the back which is pretty much how i imagine most of the MP's would act its not as though any of them keep their word:mad: well there is an exception cameron did prommise hard times and he has delivered in spades on that but only for us not the countries he constantly ships millions too or his rich friends |
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Before M.P.s voted in November, whether we should be allowed a referendum on E.U. membership, I made it very clear to our current M.P. that I will never again vote for a politican, or political party, that doesn't actively support a referendum on this issue. I won't. Ever. I also made it perfectly clear that I will actively campaign against any politican, or party who don't support a referendum. Which I will/am doing. |
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Traditionally this area has always been a fairly secure Labour stronghold.
Indeed, in the past this forum was often accused of having a left-wing bias. Well it's the same people still living here, and the same people still posting here. So if our local Labour politicans have their heads so far up their party puppet masters' arses, that they can't see that there are many people who think this is a very important issue, more fool them. |
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No doubt if there was a referendum on leaving the EU people would vote Yes.
If there was a vote on bringing back hanging there would probably be a Yes vote. If there was a vote to cut taxes there would probably be a Yes vote. All the things above would be popular. But Governments aren't elected to be popular but to do the right thing. And staying in the EU is the right thing. |
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When it's decided we are allowed a say, whether we want E.U. membership, or not, via a referendum, I'll now vote we stay in. :rolleyes: The point is, Mr. Suck a Fisherman's European Friend, the British people have never been asked, or voted whether they wanted to be part of some Franco-Germanic controlled federal European state. We deserve that right. I've already said many, many times, if the majority of people vote to stay in the E.U., I'll have no beef with that, and will totally accept the outcome of a process, that arrived at a decision democratically. The argument is about people having the right to decide their destiny, in a referendum, because what the European Union is, is very far removed from the Common Market we joined. The pros and cons, of staying in, or leaving, will happen once we are given the right to vote in a referendum. It really is that simple. Hopefully even you will be able to see that. |
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Happily there's usually someone close at hand to worry the silly little flockers. http://emoticoner.com/files/emoticon...gif?1292867670 |
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