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				That is complete bollocks and once again you prove to us all you have no clue. 
 
The EEC that we joined was a trading block, a free market. 
 
It was not a political body.  
 
There have been many treaties since then that moved the EEC towards EU that we had no say in. The one I Remember was the Maastricht treaty which I think gave the EU state powers, for want of a better term. We had no say. Ireland had a referendum and voted against it. Then had to have another one until they got to the right result.   
 
Just get your facts rights and stop posting crap. 
 
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Wise. 
			
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 You need to stop with the hostility towards people that don't agree with you 
The point i made to Passingbat in reply to his "
Sadly liberals don't like the results of a democratic vote that they don't agree with, especially ones that upset their politically correct liberal agenda."comment was that we already had a democratic vote in 1975 and the reason why we have Brexit is because people didn't accept it and wanted change .
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				The EEC that we joined was a trading block, a free market. 
 
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 That is completely wrong  the EEC was always intended to be a political body from its inception in 1952