ChatterBank0 min ago
To be in, or not to be in?
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Given the choice of staying in the EU, and consequently having to join the Euro area, or coming out of the EU altogether, what should we do?
Given the choice of staying in the EU, and consequently having to join the Euro area, or coming out of the EU altogether, what should we do?
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But then there's a theme here isn't there?
Politicians who disagree with your Euro-Skeptism are corrupt and in it for kick-backs
Scientists who disagree with your global warming-skeptism are corrupt and in it for the kick backs.
It seems that rather than believe that anybody might sincerely hold an opinion contrary to yours you assume that they must be on the fiddle
It's begining to look slightly psychotic from here
But then there's a theme here isn't there?
Politicians who disagree with your Euro-Skeptism are corrupt and in it for kick-backs
Scientists who disagree with your global warming-skeptism are corrupt and in it for the kick backs.
It seems that rather than believe that anybody might sincerely hold an opinion contrary to yours you assume that they must be on the fiddle
It's begining to look slightly psychotic from here
Let's get this straight once & for all ''This sceptred isle'' is the United Kingdom it is NOT part of Europe & never has been. Let us tell Barroso & anyone else who sticks their oar in to get well & truly stuffed, & to prove that we mean business close the doors at our end of the channel tunnel & hide the key. We managed for years & years without having to rely on what some clown in Europe thought we should do & believe me we can do it again. Way back in time the French thought they could have their way with us & came unstuck then the Germans tried it & lost twice now it would appear that they have both managed via the back door & I for one have had enough.
W Ron.
W Ron.
yes we were, W Ron. Britain was part of mainland Europe till about 6500BC, millions of years after the continents formed. Iit was finally cut off when the ice melted at the end of the ice age and rose enough to flood the land bridge to Belgium/Holland. Land on both sides is still low-lying. No volcanoes necessary (thank goodness). Before that you could have walked from Land's End to Vladivostok.
Out now. We still use sterling, however I don't know all the implications of leaving. What are the pros and cons. Can someone tell me why we are at risk of war with other nations if we do. And why are Cameron and Clegg still wanting to stay in what are their reasons for not giving us a referendum. I hate that sneering French President.
Cameron needs to get some backbone, and tell the EU loving LibDems what they can do with their German sausages.
In a snap election, the libDems would sink out of sight, and the Labour Party would have to run with sulky little Millipede.
The Tories could run on their economic resolve, which is looking good now, and on renegotiating the treaty, so as to be a trading partner, but nothing more.
I'd vote for them, although I'm not a natural supporter of any of them.
What are the chances? - not a lot?
In a snap election, the libDems would sink out of sight, and the Labour Party would have to run with sulky little Millipede.
The Tories could run on their economic resolve, which is looking good now, and on renegotiating the treaty, so as to be a trading partner, but nothing more.
I'd vote for them, although I'm not a natural supporter of any of them.
What are the chances? - not a lot?
The arguments in favour of the EU aren't "sexy" like the arguments to leave - "good old Britain, standing alone etc etc etc" "let's keep our British (imported from Venezuela) bananas curved, "let's keep the pound", "sceptic, sorry sceptred isle" blah blah blah.
And the arguments in favour of the EU are dull, dull, dull, and of course it's political suicide for all these corrupt politicians to talk up the currently beleaguered Euro.
Do we really want to push Europe away while embracing corrupt Russian state conglomerates in our increasingly degenerate stock exchange?
But give me "dull" :-)
And the arguments in favour of the EU are dull, dull, dull, and of course it's political suicide for all these corrupt politicians to talk up the currently beleaguered Euro.
Do we really want to push Europe away while embracing corrupt Russian state conglomerates in our increasingly degenerate stock exchange?
But give me "dull" :-)
"Cameron and Clegg still wanting to stay in what are their reasons for not giving us a referendum"
No politician will give a referendum unless they are sure they will get the answer they want, in this case they know that the majority of people in this country will vote to get out of the EU and its desire for a superstatedictatorship.
Plus they both see a future for themselves in EU gravytrain and their strings are pulled by outside influence
No politician will give a referendum unless they are sure they will get the answer they want, in this case they know that the majority of people in this country will vote to get out of the EU and its desire for a superstatedictatorship.
Plus they both see a future for themselves in EU gravytrain and their strings are pulled by outside influence