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Quite probable in your ideal world.
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Does UKIP policy actually include a referendum on membership of the EU?
lets face it AMERICA WAS NEVER BLACK AND WHITE .....WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO THOSE native IndiansQuite probable in your ideal world.
One thing that puzzles me is why you try to divert attention away from the EU. The economyOne thing which does puzzle me is that I really do not think europe is the biggest issue facing the country at the moment. The economy is still pants, manufacturing is almost non-existant, the schools are an incoherent jumble of free schools and academies and **** knows what, London airports need sorting out and the nation is being to ransom by the power companies. Yet something which you cannot do a lot about in the short to medium term is still top of the pile. Is the EU really the big ticket issue? Would all the energy and time spent on the EU not be better places elsewhere at this precise moment?
Why do you post your opinions as fact? The EU is just a bottomless pit of dishonesty and corruption. Better that it collapse now than later. A referendum in this country at any time will vote OUT.
Why do you post your opinions as fact?
More Brits want to stay in the EU than leave, and the gap between the two groups is currently growing.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/03/11/uk-britain-politics-europe-idUKBREA2A0TQ20140311
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/05/22/uk-eu-elections-britain-idUKKBN0E21N320140522
"The YouGov survey put support for UKIP, which wants Britain to leave the EU, on 27 percent, ahead of all other parties. But paradoxically it said 42 percent of those polled would vote to stay in the EU if given the chance and 37 percent to leave."
Not quite true. He said that about Romanians and Germans
The demographics are totally changing now which means everything will have to change, I am pretty certain a year or two ago there were more black children born than white in the USA. Therefore by starting these far right theories at some point they will simply not work.
However all the while this country buys into the illusion of UKIP they will sadly thrive.
So, now all the votes are in I think I'm correct in saying the various protest parties got 129 seats out of 751 i.e. there is still overwhelming support for the EU across the 28 members nations
So there's really nothing to worry about. The gravy train can go on and everything will be lovely. All of the political commentators must be wrong and Cameron, Miliband and Clegg should content themselves that there is nothing to be addressed.
So there's really nothing to worry about. The gravy train can go on and everything will be lovely. All of the political commentators must be wrong and Cameron, Miliband and Clegg should content themselves that there is nothing to be addressed.
I hear DC is off to the EU today to discuss reforms. We could be fooled in to thinking that the main point of going would be discuss the issues of open borders. Here is the reason below:
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/05/23/uk-eu-candidates-cameron-idUKKBN0E30L820140523
It's bad news for DC. Bad news for the tories. Farages point is stronger than ever.
There is no reform with the EU ever.
He's a pretty weak negotiator so dont expect anything; Merkel has him in her top-pocket. Maybe he could hand out another survey?
He's a pretty weak negotiator so dont expect anything; Merkel has him in her top-pocket. Maybe he could hand out another survey?
You pro-Euro types should be worried then. If these two ultra-federalists remain the only candidates then the EU will clearly not reform nor reign in its insatiable appetite for greater powers over member states. This will undoubtedly play into the hands of the euro-sceptic parties across Europe.
But the recent elections have shown their is still support for the EU and the overt 'ever closer' direction is is going which is what these two people support. The has been a protest vote but if my 129 figure is correct this is safely under 20% of the seats available and I always expect, in any election outside of North Korea, there will be a few people with different ideas. And these two candidates were suggested long before the election so it could be argued their federalism has already been included in the protest vote?? I'm not unduly worried.
But the recent elections have shown their is still support for the EU and the overt 'ever closer' direction is is going which is what these two people support. The has been a protest vote but if my 129 figure is correct this is safely under 20% of the seats available and I always expect, in any election outside of North Korea, there will be a few people with different ideas. And these two candidates were suggested long before the election so it could be argued their federalism has already been included in the protest vote?? I'm not unduly worried.