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Old 09-11-2014, 12:27   #150
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Re: EU demand extra £1.7bn from UK

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
You realise, don't you, that UKIP can't just make the UK leave the EU (how ever much quite a few of us want to) - Nigel Farage is very short on the details on how he would bring about the UK leaving the EU.

We are bound by legal treaties - we have to disengage in a legal way, otherwise why would any country we want to deal with in the future trust us, as treaty-breakers; we need to negotiate an exit, and create new bilateral treaties with countries as trading partners.

This article, from the Grauniad, is fairly even-handed about the challenges that may occur should we leave.
put the cheque book back in the drawer and wave two fingers at the parasites works for me , i don't share your we can't just attitude i prefer a [we can do attitude ]negotiate my ass they would probably try to stitch us up with yet another bill its time we tell them how its going to be rule Britannia and all that .
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