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Re: EU demand extra £1.7bn from UK
The EU has proved time and time again that meaningful reform of the sort we'd like to see is beyond it and that's probably because unlike many nations who've signed up since the UK joined, we were sold the concept of a trading club whereas they knew what they were getting into and saw membership as a panacea for many financial and other woes. It should be no great surprise to anyone that net beneficiaries of EU policy will tend to continue voting for more of the same...
Cameron certain does want us to remain in the EU but the irony is that his party is the only means by which we're going to have any say in the matter.
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