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We were mis-sold the EU

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venator | 09:06 Tue 13th Dec 2011 | ChatterBank
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We were sold a free trade area, which has turned into the Germanic dream - the United States of Europe.

If the EU had been a bank, we could have gone to court and got our money back - tens of thousands for every man, woman and child in this country.

Is it too late? I could use the money...
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Then blame Maggie Thatcher for signing the single European Act

Ancient history now
And Gordon Brown for signing the Lisbon Treaty - as JTP states it is history now and is certainly heading for a Federal States of Europe and sorry venator - no refunds from the bank.
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Ancient history indeed, as were all Saint Tony's giveaways.
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Is there a solicitor in the house - I'm sure we could get up a class action

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I love the way that despite the clear fact that the two pieces of legislation that turned the EEC into the EU (the Maastrict treaty and the Single European act) were both signed by Tory prime-ministers you cant bring yourself to blame them!

Where were your protests at the time?

Rally's in the street?

Marches on Parliament?
If we'd gone to court, I think we'd have got back "up to £3,000"

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It says so on the mis-selling advert!
Hey JTP, Ted Heath signed the EEC treaty (Con) and John Major signed the Maastricht treaty (CON) and Gordon Brown signed the Lisbon treaty (LAB) have I now made my position clear - it is too late to start backtracking the future of the EU is all that mattes at the moment.
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jake - calm down and lighten up - I wasn't laying blame, and this is meant to be a light hearted thread.

Having said that, the only time the British people had a direct say, we were sold a free trade area, and we got an "ever closer" union.
Not to mention Heath who started off the journey. Considering the Conservatives had a huge parliamentary majority in the eighties and an 18 year spell in power, rather than get us out of Europe, they got us more in it.

And seeing as each step of the way we were deeply involved in crafting the treaties, if there has been any mis-selling, it is us that have mis-sold rather than mis-bought.
'We' can't resign from their club...they might ask for their money back. =)
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Noraq - it's our money - we're the biggest net contributor to the EU - we pay more than Germany or France.

Eurofanatics please note - the mis-selling started with Heath, and subsequent governments of both colours have connived with the EU to keep feeding this gigantic greedy cuckoo.

I know you love political name calling, but this isn't the place for it.

Lighten up and have a giggle, please
An EU thread that's meant to be lighthearted ? Now that's a novelty.
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Quite, AOG! although there's some truth beneath the humour.

I wonder what the EU has cost each of us over the years? We could all have nice big German cars...
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Oui! trois cheers pour le Grand Charlie!

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