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Thankfully it has also ensured the failiure of some entities such as Sabina, which the indolent national government would have carried on propping up. |
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Some smart-ar$e professor writing in the Independent earlier in the week attempted to repudiate the usual Eurosceptic claim that 'we only voted for a Common Market' by pointing out that what we actually voted in favour of was signing up to the Treaty of Rome - the document that contains that nebulous phrase, 'ever-closer union'. I don't buy that. That might have been the technical result of a 'yes' vote, but Europe was clearly sold to the people as a Common Market and nothing else, and in that case we have a pretty good claim that we are victims of the biggest mis-selling scandal of all time. |
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Another snippet to delight all UK taxpayers..
If it was a mystery why the new EU member states last weekend all fell so meekly into line on the new constitution - of which several, notably Poland, had earlier been highly critical - one explanation may have been Wednesday's little-noticed announcement that, over the next two years, Brussels is to give them a staggering £16 billion in extra subsidies (more than £1 billion of this from UK taxpayers). Half of this goes to Poland, a good chunk of it to rebuild the Polish fishing fleet which will soon enjoy "equal access" to UK fishing waters. from today's papers. |
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We pay the European Union TEN BILLION POUNDS every year for the privilege of having them tell us how to fish in our national waters, how to sell bananas, which parts of the UK to re-develop, access to the common market and, if they had their way, how to run our economy. Now they want us to increase that to up to TWENTY BILLION POUNDS. It's extortion. :grind: :grind: :mad: :mad: :afire: |
EU attempts to rebunk british rebate
the £2bn rebate britain recieves from the EU is being discussed.
as britain is the biggest contributer to europes coffers margret thatcher's deal back in the 80s meant that britain would recieve money back as it is the biggest contributer. but now due to the expansion of the EU the EU's budget minister wants to create a system to rebate other members who contribute. the british argument is that other countries get far more in subsidy's in the industries such as agriculture, so britain should retain the rebate. source: BBC news http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/3892527.stm the EU is good for us ? btw the plans the EU has is to either reduce or scrap britains rebate. |
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I'm a complete Europhile. This is a very small amount of our budget and I couldn't actually care about losing it. The more integration the better, and the less chance of another European war. Stopping that alone makes the EU good for us and worthwhile.
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£2bn is small :rolleyes: i think the economy would miss it, ok i dont know where its spent but atleast its coming back to us, remember we are the biggest contributers not looking for handouts like other countries. i think we deserve the cash back not because its ours but we are still contributing to europe. |
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