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Breaking On Sky News: 1.7 Billion Bill To Be Paid
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over 2 installments apparently.
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-2993 9774
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C'mon everyone, be fair, someone has to pay for the MEPs expenses, first class air flights, 5 star hotels, chauffer driven cars, meals at top restaurants and so on.
The fact the many of the countries in Europe are going bust, the Euro zone is in turmoil, even Germany is predicting little growth next year.
The quicker the EU implodes and collapses on itself the better.
It is just a vast, overblown, costly "civil service" that has now become too big and expensive for itself.
Lets get out and leave them to it.
The fact the many of the countries in Europe are going bust, the Euro zone is in turmoil, even Germany is predicting little growth next year.
The quicker the EU implodes and collapses on itself the better.
It is just a vast, overblown, costly "civil service" that has now become too big and expensive for itself.
Lets get out and leave them to it.
On Sky news Osborne is saying the UK will pay half (£850m) and that will be split into two payments
http:// news.sk y.com/s tory/13 68932/u k-halve s-eu-su rcharge -osborn e-says
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"Much as I am unimpressed with UKIP, when you look at the various Party Leaders, Farage does appear to be the only one that looks the part and talks a good fight, it's just a shame about some of the Nutters the Party seems to attract. "
It would be a real shame if Ed Miliband were to be pushed out. I'm afraid that the problems he is having seem more to do with the Great British Public's scepticism for intellectual people of ideas (you may not like the ideas but that doesn't seem to be the main reason even some of his own party are questioning him)
Faced with a clever geeky Miliband or a populist beer-swilling Farage or a smoothie chameleon Cameron, the geek is probably always going to miss out , which makes me glad all the same we don't have a Presidential system ...
It would be a real shame if Ed Miliband were to be pushed out. I'm afraid that the problems he is having seem more to do with the Great British Public's scepticism for intellectual people of ideas (you may not like the ideas but that doesn't seem to be the main reason even some of his own party are questioning him)
Faced with a clever geeky Miliband or a populist beer-swilling Farage or a smoothie chameleon Cameron, the geek is probably always going to miss out , which makes me glad all the same we don't have a Presidential system ...
Yes, confusion abounds. Some of the other EU reps present are claiming that no figure was agreed upon.
Like I said, we're going to need the dust to settle before the bones are picked out of it.
I want someone to categorically say: The UK will be paying half AND NOT A PENNY MORE AT ANY TIME IN THE FUTURE.
Until then, I'll remain sceptical.
Like I said, we're going to need the dust to settle before the bones are picked out of it.
I want someone to categorically say: The UK will be paying half AND NOT A PENNY MORE AT ANY TIME IN THE FUTURE.
Until then, I'll remain sceptical.
// populist beer-swilling Farage//
Are you implying he is not as clever as Milliband? Who was it who has worked outside of Westminster I wonder?
Our Nige must be laughing his *** off right now.
Both main parties are in total disarray of their own doing.
He wont win and election but hopefully will get enough to force an election so we can get out of this whole sorry mess because lets face it Milliband refuses to give one and who trusts Cameron?
Are you implying he is not as clever as Milliband? Who was it who has worked outside of Westminster I wonder?
Our Nige must be laughing his *** off right now.
Both main parties are in total disarray of their own doing.
He wont win and election but hopefully will get enough to force an election so we can get out of this whole sorry mess because lets face it Milliband refuses to give one and who trusts Cameron?
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