Would anyone seriously vote to leave the EU in a referendum......
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I would vote to keep us in.
Personally, my business would suffer because I import the majority of my stock from Germany and would end up paying import duties. Fine you might say, everyone else importing would be paying them, but about 50% of my sales are made back to Germans and other EU members who would then pay their own domestic import duties, I couldn't compete in those markets then with the added costs.
Personally, my business would suffer because I import the majority of my stock from Germany and would end up paying import duties. Fine you might say, everyone else importing would be paying them, but about 50% of my sales are made back to Germans and other EU members who would then pay their own domestic import duties, I couldn't compete in those markets then with the added costs.
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i would vote out
it doesnt matter what we vote it will be rigged like Ireland was where they only accepted the result if it is what they want or they just keep getting you to vote until they get the result they want
it doesnt matter what we vote it will be rigged like Ireland was where they only accepted the result if it is what they want or they just keep getting you to vote until they get the result they want
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I would vote to keep us in.
Personally, my business would suffer because I import the majority of my stock from Germany and would end up paying import duties. Fine you might say, everyone else importing would be paying them, but about 50% of my sales are made back to Germans and other EU members who would then pay their own domestic import duties, I couldn't compete in those markets then with the added costs.
Personally, my business would suffer because I import the majority of my stock from Germany and would end up paying import duties. Fine you might say, everyone else importing would be paying them, but about 50% of my sales are made back to Germans and other EU members who would then pay their own domestic import duties, I couldn't compete in those markets then with the added costs.
The kind of level of EU membership benefit you are talking about is unknown to most of the populous, so whilst there may be or are many benefits to our membership, the average man (and woman) on the street are just not seeing it.
I’m not sure how I’d vote to be honest, but I’d like to see the books properly audited and signed off for one, as it is bordering on blatant criminality to carry on as they are, taking our money as they do, but not being able to accurately demonstrate where it has gone. If the EU was an organisation within the EU it would have been closed down by now. They should also stop interfering and getting involved in things (such as car insurance) that don’t really help anyone, take a step back and then take a real good look at how they can help the people of Europe instead of meddling in things that don’t need meddling with.
If things carry on as is, I think there is a momentum gathering in the UK, which will force a vote, and I suspect the result, if taken today, would result in our exit.
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Yes I would vote out as the whole concept originally envisaged, and voted on, of a group of trading nations has completely changed.
I think they are very wasteful and I am sickened by the salaries and perks of the MEPs and others.
We can stay trading with EC members in whatever currency we want but have the freedom to use British contractors for British construction and supplies if we want to. Much better control on immigration as well.
Plus Clegg supports the EC so yet another reason to exit
I am surprised Labour don't jump on the exit band wagon as that would probably mean a win at the next general election.
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I think they are very wasteful and I am sickened by the salaries and perks of the MEPs and others.
We can stay trading with EC members in whatever currency we want but have the freedom to use British contractors for British construction and supplies if we want to. Much better control on immigration as well.
Plus Clegg supports the EC so yet another reason to exit
I am surprised Labour don't jump on the exit band wagon as that would probably mean a win at the next general election.
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Alright for some.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...llowances.html
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Here is an article written in 2004,
He makes quite a strong case for leaving, but, are we in too deep 8 years on?
http://www.vernoncoleman.com/theeu.htm
He makes quite a strong case for leaving, but, are we in too deep 8 years on?
http://www.vernoncoleman.com/theeu.htm
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A friend of mines sister was an conservative mep (she is now in government)
And he said she was clearing a couple of hundred thousand a year just in expenses
A real gravy train
And he said she was clearing a couple of hundred thousand a year just in expenses
A real gravy train
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I dont want to see our country,that is "our country" being run by unelected politicians. I think that is one of the really important points. Democracy would disappear, the Eu parliament with each country having 10% or so of the MEP's is a very good example of divide and rule! It is nonsemse to say it would be the end of our economy, I am convinced that it would mean the opposite. They still all want our exports.
I really feel that we need to retain full control of our own country and consequently our way of life. I don't think it would be very good to be told how to run our country by those in different countries. I think that most of the countries in the Schengen area would feel the same too when it came down to it.
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I really feel that we need to retain full control of our own country and consequently our way of life. I don't think it would be very good to be told how to run our country by those in different countries. I think that most of the countries in the Schengen area would feel the same too when it came down to it.
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I dont want to see our country,that is "our country" being run by unelected politicians. I think that is one of the really important points. Democracy would disappear, the Eu parliament with each country having 10% or so of the MEP's is a very good example of divide and rule! It is nonsemse to say it would be the end of our economy, I am convinced that it would mean the opposite. They still all want our exports.
I really feel that we need to retain full control of our own country and consequently our way of life. I don't think it would be very good to be told how to run our country by those in different countries. I think that most of the countries in the Schengen area would feel the same too when it came down to it.
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I really feel that we need to retain full control of our own country and consequently our way of life. I don't think it would be very good to be told how to run our country by those in different countries. I think that most of the countries in the Schengen area would feel the same too when it came down to it.
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im aware of manyof the sensationalist headlines about E.U corruption and the negatives but id like to read a (totally) independant report on the pros and cons of being in the E.U.
im aware as much as i can be through press stories, and red tape i actually encounter due to it, but a real life pro/con list would be good to read.
on the face of it, its shambolic, wasteful and has significant flaws - rarely do i hear of the uk buisnesses that rely on it or benfit from it.
im aware as much as i can be through press stories, and red tape i actually encounter due to it, but a real life pro/con list would be good to read.
on the face of it, its shambolic, wasteful and has significant flaws - rarely do i hear of the uk buisnesses that rely on it or benfit from it.
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im aware of manyof the sensationalist headlines about E.U corruption and the negatives but id like to read a (totally) independant report on the pros and cons of being in the E.U.
im aware as much as i can be through press stories, and red tape i actually encounter due to it, but a real life pro/con list would be good to read.
on the face of it, its shambolic, wasteful and has significant flaws - rarely do i hear of the uk buisnesses that rely on it or benfit from it.
im aware as much as i can be through press stories, and red tape i actually encounter due to it, but a real life pro/con list would be good to read.
on the face of it, its shambolic, wasteful and has significant flaws - rarely do i hear of the uk buisnesses that rely on it or benfit from it.
Judge people by their actions.
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but tbh my beleif in politicians extends to them doing what they can to maintain a position of power and for many to amass personal wealth, hiding in the background.
they thought it right to not join a single currency.
i know little admittedly of these things apart from corruption or atleast wastage is rife, what is the disaster you mean mate - genuine question? uks total economic collapse or just a political parties demise?
im aware politics often fly in the way of direct sense/popularity or even accredited associations guidlines, sometimes to save power, save face, or parties reputation or any other interests
they thought it right to not join a single currency.
i know little admittedly of these things apart from corruption or atleast wastage is rife, what is the disaster you mean mate - genuine question? uks total economic collapse or just a political parties demise?
im aware politics often fly in the way of direct sense/popularity or even accredited associations guidlines, sometimes to save power, save face, or parties reputation or any other interests
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I dont want to see our country,that is "our country" being run by unelected politicians. I think that is one of the really important points. Democracy would disappear, the Eu parliament with each country having 10% or so of the MEP's is a very good example of divide and rule! It is nonsemse to say it would be the end of our economy, I am convinced that it would mean the opposite. They still all want our exports.
I really feel that we need to retain full control of our own country and consequently our way of life. I don't think it would be very good to be told how to run our country by those in different countries. I think that most of the countries in the Schengen area would feel the same too when it came down to it.
Les
I really feel that we need to retain full control of our own country and consequently our way of life. I don't think it would be very good to be told how to run our country by those in different countries. I think that most of the countries in the Schengen area would feel the same too when it came down to it.
Les
yet LOADS of decisions are now taken away from us and imposed by the EC.
It's the same for other EC countries, except that the others ignore the ones they don't like, or that don't make their country better/richer.
OUR politicians, on the other hand, enforce every EC directive, except those that would cost them money, and then blame the EC, saying there is nothing they can do.
The only time I can remember them ACTUALLY going against the EC was when they influenced the ECHR dfecision on speed cameras, because it would have cost this country £millions if they had lost.