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Will the likes of Lord Rose, the former executive chairman of Marks and Spencer, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and John Major, be enough to convince you to vote for Britain to stay in the EU?
Will the likes of Lord Rose, the former executive chairman of Marks and Spencer, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and John Major, be enough to convince you to vote for Britain to stay in the EU?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//But we won't be able to change anything staying in...We won't exist as a nation state !
Do you not grasp that ?// Posted by baz.
In 20 years Britain has opposed 72 Euro. Council measures all have carried.
Our MEPs have been defeated in 84% of attempts to counter motions considered to be against our interest. We have not had much influence there then. Out. Then we will be heard. Brussels and its acolytes are gangsters and frauds. Out Out Out! Scotland stays in. That's our referendum on devolution sorted at the same stroke.
Do you not grasp that ?// Posted by baz.
In 20 years Britain has opposed 72 Euro. Council measures all have carried.
Our MEPs have been defeated in 84% of attempts to counter motions considered to be against our interest. We have not had much influence there then. Out. Then we will be heard. Brussels and its acolytes are gangsters and frauds. Out Out Out! Scotland stays in. That's our referendum on devolution sorted at the same stroke.
Were we that strong in the EU we wouldn't be so discontent. Had we been able to lead we would have already been doing so; but we can lead the way out. It is no retreat, it is a correction. I believe it is fear of leading one's own way that encourages some to want to stay secure and told what to do by an undemocratic EU. We need our politicians to show some gumption and return the reigns to ourselves.
"We were lied to on a monumental scale to secure our agreement to stay in."
can you imagine if theyd told the truth...
you will cease to exist as nation soveriegn state
you will be absorbed into the eussr empire/superstate republic/united states of (take your pick any or all)
you will lose the pound
everything you do will be governed from brussells etc etc
your laws your taxes, military, police etc etc etc
you will have no control of your borders
you will become a mere province in the north west of europe....err hold on that sounds familiar ! deja vu anybody !?
can you imagine if theyd told the truth...
you will cease to exist as nation soveriegn state
you will be absorbed into the eussr empire/superstate republic/united states of (take your pick any or all)
you will lose the pound
everything you do will be governed from brussells etc etc
your laws your taxes, military, police etc etc etc
you will have no control of your borders
you will become a mere province in the north west of europe....err hold on that sounds familiar ! deja vu anybody !?
Out, out, out! None of the 'In' canvassers speak the whole truth about our being eventually subsumed and probably losing our entire culture. The comparison with the USA is specious - they were not well-established nation states which joined together.
I am pro-Europe - but very firmly anti the E.U.. We will drive new trade deals and relations, no problem. sp will still (in the higher echelons in which he exists) be able to flit between European destinations - he'll just have to show his passport and I'm not going to give up my passion for this country's existence for his convenience anyway.
I am worried that the younger generation will be frightened of what is to them 'unknown' - that needs to be the thrust of the argument i.e. that it is not unknown.
I am pro-Europe - but very firmly anti the E.U.. We will drive new trade deals and relations, no problem. sp will still (in the higher echelons in which he exists) be able to flit between European destinations - he'll just have to show his passport and I'm not going to give up my passion for this country's existence for his convenience anyway.
I am worried that the younger generation will be frightened of what is to them 'unknown' - that needs to be the thrust of the argument i.e. that it is not unknown.
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