Seagull58
In the Algarve
Stick it up your Junker.
Up yours, Delors.
Up yours, Delors.
There's a majority in the Netherlands in favour of leaving also (if the polls can be believed!).One of the original 6 members. A cataclysmic event if it happens.
If any more than one other country quits the EU in the next 10-15 years, it would be astonishing.
Would be far more astonishing if it didn't happen.
Italy, France, Holland and Denmark ALL call for referendums
http://www.express.co.uk/news/world...ance-Holland-Denmark-all-call-for-referendums
Would be far more astonishing if it didn't happen.
Most opinion polls? Where have I seen these before in our two previous electionsMOre wishful thinking from the English pull-up-the-drawbridge brigade, but sadly it's not true:
http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archiv...itish-vote-to-leave-the-eu-how-about-a-nexit/
"Most opinion polls show that while there is a lot of support for a referendum in the Netherlands, there is majority support for continued membership of the EU."
If any more than one other country quits the EU in the next 10-15 years, it would be astonishing.
I think a lot depends on whether or not the EU is interested in reforming itself. If the EU continue to ignore the electorate of wealthy net contributors who are fed up with the consequence of uncontrolled free movement of labour, then you could well be right, but I would expect reform. I am genuinely worried that by unilaterally exiting the EU, we are going to be left out in the economic cold. This was all so avoidable, IMO.
I think a lot depends on whether or not the EU is interested in reforming itself. If the EU continue to ignore the electorate of wealthy net contributors who are fed up with the consequence of uncontrolled free movement of labour, then you could well be right, but I would expect reform. I am genuinely worried that by unilaterally exiting the EU, we are going to be left out in the economic cold. This was all so avoidable, IMO.
Italy, France, Holland and Denmark ALL call for referendums
http://www.express.co.uk/news/world...ance-Holland-Denmark-all-call-for-referendums
The dominoes are starting to fall.
The need to be quick too!
http://www.express.co.uk/news/world...raffic.outbrain&utm_campaign=traffic.outbrain
I think a lot depends on whether or not the EU is interested in reforming itself. If the EU continue to ignore the electorate of wealthy net contributors who are fed up with the consequence of uncontrolled free movement of labour, then you could well be right, but I would expect reform. I am genuinely worried that by unilaterally exiting the EU, we are going to be left out in the economic cold. This was all so avoidable, IMO.
Not so sure the EU will be in place to keep us out as a trade bloc that we know it as . Me thinks they will either allow us on favourable terms or you will see other nations leave . Denmark especially , But if a founder member like the Dutch go , then its goodnight to the Union
I think a lot depends on whether or not the EU is interested in reforming itself. If the EU continue to ignore the electorate of wealthy net contributors who are fed up with the consequence of uncontrolled free movement of labour, then you could well be right, but I would expect reform. I am genuinely worried that by unilaterally exiting the EU, we are going to be left out in the economic cold. This was all so avoidable, IMO.
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Oompah
Stick it up your Junker.
Wouldn't it have been better to have a full and frank meeting in the EU about immigration and the Euro, then make reforms according to the needs of the EU nations rather than the whole of the EU facing 5 years of economic meltdown as countries exit one by one, making things progressively worse for all concerned in the short to medium term?
Yeah, it's The Daily Express getting over excited.
Certainly was avoidable unfortunately Cameron's recent attempt at a revised membership showed their appetite for serious reform and our lack of ability to influence at Europes top table.
That deal should have been the cornerstone of the remain campaign and a show of strength to our electorate that their concerns can be heard and addressed in Europe. It speaks volumes that this deal was barely mentioned behind the scaremongering
The EU needs reform whether it chooses to acknowledge this remains to be seen and if they do not I can see this being the start of a few other exits
The sad fact is if we could have achieved some stronger assurances over increased immigration control a revised membership would have won at a canter