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Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?
- Leave the European Union - 124 votes
- 75%
- Remain a member of the European Union - 42 votes
- 25%
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry to join the party late, but: do you think it was worth Cameron going to the EU with his reforms?
I was originally hoping he'd give EU reform a go, but instead he seems to have come out with a set of reforms to the EU/UK relationship. This is fine, but not really the kind of reassurance that anyone wanted.
Unless it was? Is anyone satisfied by it?
I was originally hoping he'd give EU reform a go, but instead he seems to have come out with a set of reforms to the EU/UK relationship. This is fine, but not really the kind of reassurance that anyone wanted.
Unless it was? Is anyone satisfied by it?
I'm not satisfied by his demands. If he'd gone for, and got, what he'd originally bribed us with, I might have considered staying in - believe it or not.
Now we are threatened with the new idea of some sort of communal responsibility (read about it yesterday) under which British businesses could have their gas supplies cut off if homes in other parts of the EU are short of heating. If that applies to gas, it can be made to apply to anything. A terrible threat, slipping in unnoticed.
Now we are threatened with the new idea of some sort of communal responsibility (read about it yesterday) under which British businesses could have their gas supplies cut off if homes in other parts of the EU are short of heating. If that applies to gas, it can be made to apply to anything. A terrible threat, slipping in unnoticed.
Just found it, a proposed law establishing a 'solidarity principle'.
EU energy commissioner said: "In practice this means member states will have to give priority to protected consumers in neighbouring countries over non-protected consumers at home."
I can see his point, but IMO the implications are horrific.
EU energy commissioner said: "In practice this means member states will have to give priority to protected consumers in neighbouring countries over non-protected consumers at home."
I can see his point, but IMO the implications are horrific.
Dave has negotiated a new deal !
http:// www.exp ressand star.co m/news/ politic s/2016/ 02/19/d eal-on- uks-rel ationsh ip-with -eu-fin ally-st ruck/
It's still an out from me though.
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It's still an out from me though.
So what am I being silly about? The fact that Britain isn't the great sovereign state it once was when it was raping and pillaging other nations all over the globe? Our industries have been depleted to death by bigger and more successful economies all over Europe. We are just a rather pompous and politically constipated island these days and the only "sovereignty" we have is sad prats waggling their union "flags", ranting Daily Mail worshippers pratting on about immigrants and roadside greasy spoons flying their insidious St George flags in defiance to the passing muslim "insurgents". Weeping flag-wagglers desperately hanging on to the "pound" and QE2's head on our stamps.