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Does Blair's Europhilia know no bounds?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4491190.stm
So after saying no to changing the rebate until the montrously expensive CAP is changed, Blair is using our rebate as a Euro Boot licking exersize. When are we going to realise that ethe EU is nothing but an anti British club, an invasion using red tape and regulations that only we obey instead of Guns and tanks? Let's get out before we are totally subjugated. Discuss..
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I suspect that Blair is trying to create space for himself and probably his Mrs.on the EU gravy train--first class of course-- after all Neil Kinnock and his Mrs. have got themselves a first class compartment and if Blair really is going to pass on his "position " soon then he has to have somewhere else to practise his power mania and get his feet into the trough.He has done so many Uturns that he must have met himself coming back on more than one occassion,I'm sure it's all down to him sorting his future out .I agree,we should have got out long ago.
Agree with your sentiments. It�s a sad day in the history of this country for those people, who over the years, have fought so hard for the freedoms, rights and independence that we now benefit from, to see them now so spinelessly given away. This country is, and has, contributed an exceptionally disproportionate amount of money into the finances of the EU, and rather like our �special� relationship with the USA, sees little in the way of thanks or benefit from doing so. There are a great many other countries more wealthy than Britain pointing the finger and criticising our hard won rebate, who pay in much lesser amounts. Hypocrisy on a national scale, no wonder so many poor nations want to climb aboard the gravy train.
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