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Besides which, what would you know about finances anyway? ;) |
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Gynn has a perfectly reasonable question, Set against what would or is it costing us to remain in? These n many more can only be answered by information given before any referendum, Meself i suspect whilst it will obviously cost to get out, It will cost more in the long run,to remain in.
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Your opinion doesn't count. Your little chum Graham Jones voted against your view counting for anything. |
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Unfamiliar with that phrase. Is it the sort of thing you did constantly on here, targeting our then Council Leader, when you were in opposition? How soon you forget. Happily most on here don't. |
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I do remember I was encouraged by every Labour politican who uses at Accy Web, at the time. Which makes them equally involved with proceedings. Like slag bridesmaids. |
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Would you hitch your wagon to an organisation that hasn't had a budget audited and signed off as being true, for the last 16 years....16 years?! Do you want to be ruled by laws that are made in Brussels(and made by unelected officials - officials who have no accountability to us, the electorate of GB)? The EU was sold to the British public as a trade agreement, there was nothing political implied by joining way back then. It has turned into something else, and along the way governments of the time have said they would give the electorate a referendum and it still has not happened! The other thing that is galling, is that some member states seem to follow the edicts from Brussles very loosely - and some not at all....but Britain is slavish in its adherence to the rules. It was an ill advised, poorly thought out concept. One size fits all doesn't work.......I said it way back then and it is being proved in front of my eyes. Anyone who spoke out against the EEC back then was deemed to be shortsighted and xenophobic.........and lower class(because it was deemed that the lower classes couldn't understand how good this organisation would be for Britain). It was almost a kind of fascism. I didn't want to be part of Europe then, and I don't want to be part of in now....and, if I were younger I would flee this country at the very first opportunity. There......I've said my piece......now I'll go and have a cup of tea.( a panacea for all things). |
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And what is so good about the free movement of people running around Europe looking for work? Is this any better than a Britain with a strong manufacturing base, and well-paid jobs for British working men, in Britain? (Sorry about the political incorrectness ladies ... but, I'm old and old fashioned):D And free trade. Gimme a break:rolleyes: The only beneficiaries of this are the major transnational corporations. In the US ... and we have to admit that they are a major world economy:rolleyes: ... protectionism has become the name of the game. And another booming (although slowing) economy is China's. Protectionism all the way. And the rise in living standards ... mere temporary illusion ... tell it to the Greeks. Tell it to the almost 50% of young unemployed Spaniards. Look at Britain. A few great boom years, and then into a recession that won't be going away any time soon. In short:rolleyes:, I don't agree with you. |
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Thank you, thank you, thank you Eric.........I couldn't find the will this morning to challenge Toffee Guy on his post, but you have done it....and admirably well too.
I salute you Sir. I don't agree with him either...but then I think most people knew that anyway. |
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Plus I think you'll find the Enigma machine had a big hand in winning the war, helped by our current EU colleagues the Poles. Hitler trying to take on Russia didn't help. But basically we wouldn't have won the war without the US. But that's another subject altogether. |
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How do you think the referendum question should be worded?
'Are you in favour of the UK leaving the European Union' perhaps? What about 'Are you in favour of returning to the halcyon days where Britannia ruled the waves, there were blue birds over the white cliffs of Dover, Johnny Foreigner was kept firmly in his place and you could have a night out in Accrington, fish and chips on the way home and still have change from a ten bob note?' Strikes me that either question is as valid because it ain't going to happen, and Graham Jones is merely playing the entirely correct role that an MP should play in protecting the great British public from wasting its time in voting on something that can't be delivered. |
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The Nato alliance is a totally different thing to the EEC...which later became the EU. The EEC was supposed to be a trading alliance, the EU is a political body...and even today they are talking about closer political ties....that means more power goes to Brussels.(they will make our laws regardless of what we think about them)
I know that in a previous post you said that Westminster feels as far removed as Brussels does........but the difference is we can vote out those who are elected to Westminster.......we do not have that opportunity with the unelected officials in Brussels......What about our MEP's?.......they have as much influence in altering the EU policies, as King Canute had in turning back the tide. I am never ever going to agree with your views.....and you aren't going to be swayed by anything I have to say...pretty much like the situation with us wanting a referendum.......It makes no difference what our individual views are if we are not allowed to express them in a democratic way...by voting, and having action taken on the result of that vote. |
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