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Is Europe another of those issues like immigration where if you say something that's not the 'liberal' / politically correct way you are accused of being a racist / nationalist? |
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EDIT: Stupid comments like that to be honest make you no better than the 'fake story' from the Tory Press. Kinda insulting to a lot of people, for example the majority of the British who would have voted against further European integration if we'd gotten a vote, that particular comment. |
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No disrespect Ig, but it seems to me you're taking things a little too seriously tonight. |
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My initial post was based on finding out the true context of the quote and posting it. I didn't care about the Europe issue, I wasn't following that trend of conversation. I cared on finding out if Nick Clegg really called people nasty and insular because they are Euro-sceptic which struck me as rather aggressive, sweeping and wrong. Then sure enough it turned out he didn't say that. I moved on. The Empire comment was a flippent remark aimed at no-one. |
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Bah, ok, fair enough.
Normal service resumed on that note. So, Gordon Brown's interview this evening, what a see you next Tuesday. |
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I'll reply to your post anyway now.
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I don't completely disagree with this. It's quite clear that it is better that we maintain control on our currency and our economy. Isn't part of the problem with the Euro that states actually continue to have quite a bit of control and thus make a single currency difficult to maintain as it is subject to a lot of differing factors. Either way. I don't support joining the Euro. I do support some of the things the EU does bring though. I think the freedom of movement across Europe is good, the freedom to work where you want is good, increased cooperation between law enforcements is good. I think where we can we should be closer with the EU, there are a lot of benefits. I suspect a few of our members who work here but are of a different EU nationality will agree with that? The EU suffers from being bureaucratic, large and inefficient but that is an argument to reform the way it works rather than the benefits it brings? |
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I read that The Guardian is telling people to go for CLEGG.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisf...oment-has-come I agree with some of that. My ideal is a Tory Minority government who concede to the Liberal Democrats on matters of voting reform, civil liberties, and science in return for a partnership. |
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I thought a newspaper wasn't supposed to tell its readers to go for anyone? I thought The Grauniad criticises The Sun for telling people to vote Tory?
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It was very obvious The Guardian were going to go that way, as obvious as the Mail going to Cameron. The major newspapers all have a very clear agenda and have all announced their support. So long as they give decent explanations why IMHO that's all good. |
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