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I'd rather he just 'bottled' Nigel Farage if I'm honest ...
i'd rather cameron recieved to be fair....
I'd rather he just 'bottled' Nigel Farage if I'm honest ...
... those from the Socialist group in the European Parliament.
Well i reckon Cameron will get precious little out of talks and propositions today with EU countries. He will try and talk them up when he gets back and hope that the voters are hoodwinked. The proof will be on what side of the fence his own party members like Boris fall.
Who have 190 members compared to the EFDD's 45 - seems like a no-brainer to me
i think the majority of public will see through his flannel, but i still maintain that boris and co will when it comes to it put party before country..
Spot on. Soulman is typical of rabid EU outers. Absolutely screaming to be involved, but their job is done and they are now doing more harm than good with their incessant blaming of the EU or anyone who ignore their pressure group, for absolutely everything.
[MENTION=26105]Soulman[/MENTION] - wake up. Our piggy faced PM has absolutely no need to meet Farage and his ilk. He is not running scared, he just doesn't need to do it.
Jeez, i know, i have fully woken up thanks, but why was it Mr. Cameron was scheduled to meet with European Parliament group leaders – Mr. Farage included – tomorrow in Brussels. If he had no intention and only wanted to meet the IN Euro leaders then why not just do that instead of looking foolish and lying.
i think the majority of public will see through his flannel, but i still maintain that boris and co will when it comes to it put party before country..
It is a charade.
David Cameron's EU deal can't be legally binding, EU Parliament president Martin Schulz says.
David Cameron’s package of EU reforms cannot be made legally binding before the British public vote on it, the president of the European Parliament has said.
Martin Schulz said the European Parliament could amend any deal done at today’s summit and would not necessarily even rubber-stamp it at all.
The president’s statement means that Britain may not get the deal agreed by Mr Cameron if it ultimately votes to stay IN the EU.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...nt-president-martin-schulz-says-a6876861.html
Boris will do what's best for Boris.
I'm no fan of Cameron but support his decision to swerve Farage. Why should he meet him?
I'm no fan of Cameron but support his decision to swerve Farage. Why should he meet him?
it should be David Bottles the Pratt FarageIs David Cameron too busy to meet with Nigel Farage MEP or is he lacking courage? Surely, in the interests of the electorate Cameron's begging must be scrutinised.
It is a charade.
David Cameron's EU deal can't be legally binding, EU Parliament president Martin Schulz says.
David Cameron’s package of EU reforms cannot be made legally binding before the British public vote on it, the president of the European Parliament has said.
Martin Schulz said the European Parliament could amend any deal done at today’s summit and would not necessarily even rubber-stamp it at all.
The president’s statement means that Britain may not get the deal agreed by Mr Cameron if it ultimately votes to stay IN the EU.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...nt-president-martin-schulz-says-a6876861.html
All Schulz is saying is that to be legally binding any agreement by the Council and the UK also has to be approved by the European Parliament; that's not a surprise surely and isn't it desirable?
Why would the UK government decide to hold a referendum before this has been done?
So the UK voters could vote IN thinking that the deals that Cameron has asked for have been agreed to....only to find out afterwards that "Martin Schulz said the European Parliament could amend any deal done at today’s summit and would not necessarily even rubber-stamp it at all".
So in other words the UK public could be voting thinking issues have been solved when clearly they can be changed after the votes.
So the UK voters could vote IN thinking that the deals that Cameron has asked for have been agreed to....only to find out afterwards that "Martin Schulz said the European Parliament could amend any deal done at today’s summit and would not necessarily even rubber-stamp it at all".
So in other words the UK public could be voting thinking issues have been solved when clearly they can be changed after the votes.
All a joke! Cameron knows that there will be no treaty change and he is trying to dupe the British public just like Heath
From 1971
http://www.euexit.com/fco-30-1048.html