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http:// hereist hecity. com/en- gb/2014 /11/10/ ed-mili band-to -promis e-busin ess-chi efs-he- will-ne ver-tak e-brita i/
"Ed Miliband will attempt to reach out to British business leaders when he offers a guarantee that a Labour government will “never risk” the economy by threatening to take Britain out of the EU"
god knows how hes got the bare-faced cheek to say he will never risk the economy is beyond me
just by getting into power !...as past lie & bore government terms prove....the risk, and its a given rather than a risk is him and his lot will wreck the economy, doesnt need to leave the eussr to do it....just ask gonedown brown
"Ed Miliband will attempt to reach out to British business leaders when he offers a guarantee that a Labour government will “never risk” the economy by threatening to take Britain out of the EU"
god knows how hes got the bare-faced cheek to say he will never risk the economy is beyond me
just by getting into power !...as past lie & bore government terms prove....the risk, and its a given rather than a risk is him and his lot will wreck the economy, doesnt need to leave the eussr to do it....just ask gonedown brown
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Er, that has been the Labour position for years.
They are a pro Europe Party and they have never promised a referendum.
Slightly more honest than promising a referendum, Cameron circa 2009, and then saying it is too late when he got into Downing Street.
Cameron needs a majority to give us the promised referendum (if he doesn't fudge it again), and every current poll says he will not get a majority.
Business leaders are mostly pro Europe, so Milband is highlighting his party's difference from the Cinsetvatives, to an audience who want to hear it.
They are a pro Europe Party and they have never promised a referendum.
Slightly more honest than promising a referendum, Cameron circa 2009, and then saying it is too late when he got into Downing Street.
Cameron needs a majority to give us the promised referendum (if he doesn't fudge it again), and every current poll says he will not get a majority.
Business leaders are mostly pro Europe, so Milband is highlighting his party's difference from the Cinsetvatives, to an audience who want to hear it.
The CBI don't want Britain to leave the EU, nor do the Tories and the Libdems, so I am at a loss to understand why the Labour Party should be castigated for not wanting to leave as well ?
As the recent Poll on here showed that right wingers outnumbered left wingers by near 2 to 1, should the aforesaid right wingers be turning their ire on the Tories, instead of making continual personal attacks on Ed ?
As the recent Poll on here showed that right wingers outnumbered left wingers by near 2 to 1, should the aforesaid right wingers be turning their ire on the Tories, instead of making continual personal attacks on Ed ?
// If he does [win] he is going to cock two fingers to the population //
If he campaigns on staying in Europe, and then he wins the election, he has a mandate to stay in Europe.
Unlike Cameron who campaigned before the last Election on a referendum on the Lisbon treaty, and then has not given the population a referendum. That is cocking two fingers at the people who elected you.
If he campaigns on staying in Europe, and then he wins the election, he has a mandate to stay in Europe.
Unlike Cameron who campaigned before the last Election on a referendum on the Lisbon treaty, and then has not given the population a referendum. That is cocking two fingers at the people who elected you.