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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
Decent summary here: http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2016/02...-need-to-know/
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Right, so the rather pointless theatre is all over, and we can now get on with the business of debating whether the EU is good for Great Britain or not.
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The issues are irrelevant, the public aren't interested. Most don't understand the economics. Just as long as those bleeding migrants are given the 'red card' or hit over the head with an 'emergency brake'; that will be enough for most voters, even if it means diddly squat in practice. |
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I think this went as predicted with Cameron, like Osborne, claiming a great victory in negotiations with the EU.
First we had Osborne telling us that, after hard negotiating, he had wrestled concessions from the EU over the UK contribution to the EU budget, then we later discover that he had simply offset the UK rebate against the debt. Now we have Cameron coming down from the mountain telling us that his proposals for change, inadequate as they are, have been broadly accepted bar the detail. Unfortunately we still have the same problems:- a) we still can't control the number of EU migrants coming here b) we still can't deport foreign criminals c) we still have to pay a massive contribution to support the EU & to support the gravy train existence of MEPs d) we still have to pay the French to control their border as they are conveniently unable to control the outflow of migrants via the Channel tunnel e) we can't apply national vetos unless 55% of EU leaders agree but given that the UK is unpopular in Europe agreement seems unlikely, indeed Cameron cannot even rely on the support of his so-called allies in the EU When the EU referendum comes the citizens of the UK need to ensure that they do not make the same mistake with regard to the EU as the Scots did by choosing to remain in the UK. The government cannot be trusted with the best interests of UK citizens as they are already fixing the vote conditions to ensure that the UK remains within the EU. Heath took us in, Major kept us there and now Cameron wants to keep us there permanently. UK voters need to wake up to the idea that Cameron's proposals are just window dressing that mean nothing and we should all be ready to vote to leave the EU. |
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If we had mass migrants/refugee camps in Dover of people trying to get into France how willing would we be to help the French secure their borders and keep them here? |
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Maybe we should consider closing the Channel Tunnel or build an army base at this end to have greater control over who comes in. National security in the EU is a joke given the ease with which migrants can cross national borders. |
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Anyone else see this 55% veto thing being used against us in the future
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The proposals have to be put to the other EU leaders and it will be interesting to see if they agree with them.
As it is Cameron's original proposals were inadequate at best, failing to address the concerns of ordinary people but even they have been watered down in such a way that we need the support of other EU leaders to carry things through rather than being to act independently irrespective of their support. It's time for Conservative sceptics to step up to the plate and challenge his leadership as he is leading them, the Conservative party and the country in the wrong direction. Failure to do so could lead to a massive loss of support as there is already a great mistrust of Conservative politicians especially after the expenses scandal and George Osborne's attempt to con the UK public that he had actually negotiated a reduction of our EU contribution when in reality he had simply used our rebate. Cameron's Conservatives are more concerned with promoting a successful image which as many voters have found is contrary to the truth. The much toted Universal State Pension for example only applies to people who retire following the legislation and not to all the other hard working qualifying pensioners who retired earlier. As for the EU proposals, my only hope is that the proposals are not accepted by the other EU leaders, which means that in the EU Referendum vote voters will have to vote on the basis of how things are now hopefully increasing the chances of a vote to leave. It will be very interesting to see how this turns out but like all these matters only time will tell what the outcome will be. |
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I have come to change my mind on being a pro-European.... Lets get the hell out.
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