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Support For The Uk To Re-Join The Eu (With Adopting The Euro)
Of course, we won’t be negotiating to rejoin until the nutters in the Tory party come to their senses and admit what a disaster Brexit is for the UK, and decide that they would like to get elected as a government, ditching their anti-EU stance.
As my mate Phil explains, 48% would vote to re-join if we had to adopt the Euro – how long before that figure becomes the majority; with 63% wanting to rejoin (without it being specified whether we adopt the Euro).
Not good news for the Brexiteers.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If findings like this were on yootoobe would they posted here? At least they can't embezzle our money any longer. It wasn't long ago that they werre carting suitcases full of cash about looking for places to hide it. A corrupt, beyond recovery, ponzi scheme writhing in its dying spasms of greed and avarice. Reform is needed everywhere it would seem.
//Research from French newspaper Le Monde has found that a quarter of all MEPs are implicated in breaches of the law and misconduct, including corruption, embezzlement and harassment. It is a damning indictment of the European Parliament and should be a reminder that EU institutions are not all that remainers make them out to be.//
It's difficult to credit that remoaners are still on about this, even to the extent of believing we'd ever go back in.
Not only is that astronomically unlikely, the state the EU is in at present it's not clear how much longer it'll remsin in existence.
They can attract potentially net finance taker nations to apply, but have few net finance supplier nations paying gor it all, and those already there are getting fed up of the existing burden. Add in a blanket veto removal so that member nations have no say in what is imposed on them and watch it all crumble.
If you support this rabble you must be bonkers ... or hope to get aboard the gravy train yourselves. THe eeyoo accounts have still not been audited and signed off I take it?
//When the Qatargate scandal came to light on December 9, 2022, the very foundations of European institutions were shaken. Eva Kaili, the Greek vice president of the European Parliament, was arrested, along with four current and former members of the parliament, who were suspected of having received bribes from Qatar and Morocco, in exchange for their political support. More than €800,000 in cash was discovered at Kaili's home. There were viral images of the bundles piled up in a safe, in a Gucci bag, and even in improbable plastic bags – scenes worthy of a Netflix series.//
and ... //Corruption, fraud and harassment
A total of 163 MEPs were involved in the 253 cases that were identified and verified, the vast majority of which concerned acts that took place during the current parliamentary term (2019-2024), whether these took place in their country or in the context of their term as an MEP. The cases are of varying degrees of seriousness, covering a broad spectrum from the sale of a stolen cell phone, to the embezzlement of European public funds, and even conspiracy to commit murder.//
From The Brussels Times no less.
//From workplace harassment to fraud, nepotism and corruption – 163 of the 704 current Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have been implicated in various scandals.
There have been 253 cases in recent years, according to a study carried out by Follow the Money, L'Echo, De Tijd and media outlets from 22 EU Member States. Among the identified issues are: 45 cases of corruption; 29 instances of nepotism (where an MEP uses their influence to benefit a relative); and 16 cases of outright bribery.
According to the study, out of 253 cases highlighted in the report, only 23 have resulted in convictions.//
My advice? Don't follow the trash trail of yootoob. It is specifically produced for the hard of understanding.
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