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Originally Posted by Osem
So Obama's treated us to his insight into what we should decide for our country. I suggest we give as much consideration to his words as he and the US would if we dared to tell them the world would be a better place if the US joined some bloated, dysfunctional, central/south American organisation, had a good number of it's laws, trade rules and migration policies determined in Bogota by people committed to a single American state.
Sadly, despite periodically tossing the UK a compliment* about us being their greatest ally blah, blah, blan, Obama is no friend of the UK and his only consideration is what suits the US As such he doesn't have the UK's best interests at heart and we should tell him to mind his own.
* though gritted teeth.
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Obama has no right to get involved in the referendum for the simple reason he doesn't give a **** abut the UK. Without Britain in the EU it would be harder for him or any other American President to control through the back door what goes on in Europe. I suggest that anyone on here thinking of voting Stay should think very carefully about this. Obama has said and no other President would "Sign up to the restrictions the EU puts on the UK." So ask yourselves why he is advocating we stay in the EU other than for what's best for the USA? If he wouldn't sign up to those restrictions then why say we should stay under them?
What's next. Should our Politicians get involved and tell then not to elect Trump as President cos of his views? They wouldn't stand for it.