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re: [Update] Cameron promises EU referendum by October 2017
You're not going to get a Referendum now. Yes he wants it as an election issue but also, if he wants to stay in Europe, it's not advantageous to hold it right away. There won't have been time for a 'Stay' campaign to get underway and make it's case and he is clearly hoping to get some concessions from the EU to increases the chances of the referendum getting the result he wants.
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re: [Update] Cameron promises EU referendum by October 2017
Arthur, he's not an MP, he's an MEP (the irony is that he was elected using the European Proportional Representation - if it had been the UK method of First Past The Post, he would not be an MEP).
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Cameron has never promised an in/out referendum on our membership of the EU. He promised a referendum on the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty. When Labour ratified the treaty before the general election, the idea of a referendum on ratification became meaningless. Cameron therefore dropped that pledge, a full six months before the general election of 2010, and went into that election stating that there would not be a referendum on Lisbon if he became PM. Quote:
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UKIP will not deliver a referendum because UKIP cannot win in 2015 or in 2020. Our electoral system prevents it. Voting UKIP will deliver another Coalition at best; at worst it will hand the keys of no. 10 to Ed Millipede. I think the best means of keeping the pressure on Cameron is to vote UKIP at every opportunity short of the general election itself, particularly at the Euro-elections in 2014. |
Re: [Update] Cameron promises EU referendum by October 2017
Well lets put it this way, l would rather vote UKIP, than vote for a man who claims he is looking after the voter of the UK, an yet he is nothing but a liar and knows that's by saying what he will do if he wins the next election - he is a liar and doesn't deserve to run this country as PM.
He has made promise after promise, and yet has not fulfilled one of them. |
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I work in a highly regulated business that has to comply with EU rules on medicines and machinery. We have to comply with those rules to be able to sell products to EU countries. If we left the EU, we would still have to comply with those rules. The only difference would be that the UK would have no say in those rules any more. We would still have the downside to working in a regulated environment wihtout the means to influence things.
Just quickly, I see the term 'EU beurocrats hadning out diktats' being bandied about. Do people know how EU laws are written? They still have to go through a voting process via the Council or Europe and/or the European Parliament which consists of members you voted for. People seem to think that proposed laws from the European Commission are a fait accompli - that is not the case, there are rounds of debates, deals, etc. to get a law through to reflect member states interests. This is no different from UK politics - MPs don't write laws, they rely on Civil Servants for that job. |
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I second that :D ---------- Post added at 09:00 ---------- Previous post was at 08:52 ---------- Quote:
Do you sell in North America ,Australia etc? If so you would also have to follow the rules & regs.from those country's but have no input into them. So really it make little difference if we are in or out :erm: If not. a) why? & b) for your company it is a reasonable point. |
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We don't know what Cameron's new deal with be or what he is going to lobby for, we don't know what our relationship with the EU will be, we can't use examples from other countries because they don't apply and yet when people talk about the risk to jobs then they're the ones muddying the waters? :confused: ---------- Post added at 10:58 ---------- Previous post was at 10:51 ---------- Quote:
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Without a doubt, we would still need to comply with European Regulations as we do with US, Australia, Japan, etc. The difference is, we can have some influence over the EUs regulations while in the EU |
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How many times do l have to say this I DO NOT VOTE LABOUR, my last couple of votes went to Lib Dems - worst mistakes l ever made.
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Anyone else think that Dave thinks he's God. and is going to take over the world?
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There's nothing like a well-reasoned thoughtful post to put things into focus.
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I thought so too. he really thinks he's important now amongst all the other 'leaders' Obama is still the man in my eyes though. Dave will never be in his class. |
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