Hampster Gull
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- Dec 22, 2010
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Even the deluded ones who think it is a good thing recognise it needs to change, a lot!
Which makes me...a Joker
Even the deluded ones who think it is a good thing recognise it needs to change, a lot!
I predict a lot of posts from ukips press officer, with links to long dull articles that don't actualy support the point he's making.
and if people think that the future is being out of the EU then they are deluded.
No brainer. UK will be staying in the EU, regardless of the vocal minority.
For the good of our economy and the ease with which we can do business with hundreds of millions of potential customers we HAVE to stay in.
Won't be much different from the original dirty 'in' campaign back in the 1970s then.I also find it strange that somehow, anyone who wants out must be a UKIP supporter. There have been, and still are plenty on both sides of the political divide that want out - left and right.
I've no doubt that the whole debate will descend into name calling and scaremongering without facts ( and I don't just mean on here ), indeed Clegg has already started.
Yes, really.
NSC sometimes becomes a very vocal UKIP hotbed.
Well it didn't take long for the insults towards those of us that want out to start did it. I always find it fascinating that those proposing getting out get the insults lumped at them, that they are somehow less intelligent than those proposing staying in.
Won't be much different from the original dirty 'in' campaign back in the 1970s then.
It's not just about money, it's about environment, human rights, refugees, our relationship with Russia, North Africa. We need to co-operate more effectively and can do that better within the EU.
Crime and pollution are all pan-European now......... Yep, that's progress!The definition of being deluded is ignoring reality and rational argument. The world we live in now is no longer parochial. Business, crime, pollution, human rights - they're no longer national issues but have become pan-European issues. The issue should not be in or out, but how best to influence reform of the EU.
Can't we just look at the last time this was done, or the time before that. No one's views have changed.
I'm just awaiting the 'Little Englander' tag and I have a line on my bingo card.
The definition of being deluded is ignoring reality and rational argument. The world we live in now is no longer parochial. Business, crime, pollution, human rights - they're no longer national issues but have become pan-European issues. The issue should not be in or out, but how best to influence reform of the EU.
Have you already got 'pinko-leftist-commie' and 'fascist-racist' then (they were great favourites in the 70s campaign)?
Oh no they haven't
.... my response may surprise some.
And we have to be in the EU to influence these things do we ? CMD went to China only last year and raised human rights issues as the BRITISH Prime Minister not as an EU representative. The EU seems to be doing a blinding role in dealing with the migrant issue currently ..... oh
I love some of the absolutely plucked out of the air figures quoted by Europhiles on the costs to us of staying members.£15 per head?Really?Even the last set of figures released by the EU (2011) quoted over £100 per man,woman,and child in the UK.Not even per taxpayer.Just the admin costs of this gravy-train,nearly 8 billion euros last year,is more than we get back for farming subsidies,the main benificiary of this lunacy!