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Old 16-06-2004, 21:18   #33
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Re: The European Elections

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Originally Posted by Graham
I'd be laughing too if it wasn't so bloody ridiculous! This is the sort of ludicrous nonsense you'd expect from the Tabloids.



Regrettably very true

Addendum: In fact that article irritated me so much I've just sent the following e-mail...

To the Letters Editor: Letter for Publication.

Sir,

Your paper's article "The £23bn Question" is the most ludicrous scaremongering I have read in a non-red top newspaper for a long time.

It suggests that, by "leaving Europe" we would be forced to throw the baby out with the bathwater.

It begins with rank economic speculation claiming "More volatile interest rates would add to the risks of boom and bust in the housing markets." but why? Our interest rates are under control now, why should they suddenly become "more volatile" if we leave Europe? What exactly will change?

It lists rights we would apparently lose "Workers would be unable to bring sex, race or disability claims against their employers" and "The Government would have to repeal hundreds of EU directives in UK law." But why? If a law is good, what does it matter whether we're in the EU or not?

This whole article is a tissue of nonsense and is not the sort of reporting I expect from a newspaper such as yours.

You should be ashamed of it.

Yours Faithfully,

Graham Marsden
Surely the law would have to be re-passed as it is a europen law and no longer applys if we are not in the eu as the law is invaled

Also i heard the paper says we lose 23billion pound which is what I have heard elsewhere several times from news items
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