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The problem is I think many people would want to stay in a European Union, just not this one.
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We need to get back our proper stiff British Passport and dump the limp wristed bus pass we use to travel.
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The reason for travelling "Imperialism"
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/e...-GE-chief.html
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Renegotiation is going well, then.
Hollande doesn't seem optimistic. Indeed, integrate more or leave is his message. Of course it'd help if Dave would stop dithering, trying to avoid the issue as we are all abundantly aware that he seems to have no intention of trying to renegotiate at any substantive level and is hoping for cosmetic changes to use to blag the voters into voting to stay in. |
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Vote Leave campaign gets major funding boost:
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... and the BBC is properly rattled. Their on-the-hour bulletins this morning on R2 have featured a 10-second read about the launch, followed by a somewhat longer interview clip in the form of an ode to the EU from a pro-EU businessman (the guy who founded Innocent Smoothies), who talks in general terms about how great the EU is but doesn't address the actual news story at all. Needless to say they don't quote anyone from the Vote Leave campaign.
It's the tightly edited, news-in-brief bulletins like this that really show you which side their bread is buttered. |
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When they're in reciept of £millions in grants from the EU it's not surprising who's songsheet they'll be singing from.
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The total income of the BBC in 2014 was £5,066 million (licence fee and BBC Worldwide/other subsidiaries), and the funding from the EU was around £3 million (for work they do on behalf of EU in educating and helping other broadcasters in developing countries).
Do we really believe that a figure of less than 0.000588% of their budget would influence them that much? |
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I hope during the EU campaign they refuse to accept that money because if they don't then how can we trust them. What they hell am i saying we cannot trust them anyway just like i don't trust Dave. :rolleyes: |
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