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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMervyn King, and another 300+ economists, said the same about Geoffrey Howe reforms.
Many said the same about joining the Euro - we had to join. In fact, it is largely the same lot who said we have to join the Euro who are now saying we have to stay in.
It seems to be a religious belief. The in crowd open the bible and read the book of Merkel where it says "the UK shall stay in the Eurozone or a plague of locusts shall be sent to smite you".Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostFTFY
Good pointLet us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMervyn King, and another 300+ economists, said the same about Geoffrey Howe reforms.
Many said the same about joining the Euro - we had to join. In fact, it is largely the same lot who said we have to join the Euro who are now saying we have to stay in.
It seems to be a religious belief. The in crowd open the bible and read the book of Merkel where it says "the UK shall stay in the Eurozone or a plague of locusts shall be sent to smite you".Comment
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Originally posted by dx4100 View PostWe are not in the Eurozone....Comment
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Originally posted by dx4100 View PostWe are not in the Eurozone....Comment
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Originally posted by dx4100 View PostThe idea that the UK is going to get swallowed up and become part of a European superstate is laughable at best...
“Determined to lay the foundations of an ever closer union among the peoples of Europe ….."
and from article 2 in the treaty:
“closer relations between the States belonging to it”
From the solemn declaration on the EU from June 1983:
"on the basis of an awareness of a common destiny and the wish to affirm the European identity, confirm their commitment to progress towards an ever closer union among the peoples and Member States of the European Community"
From the 1986 Single European Act:
“MOVED by the will to … transform relations as a whole among their States into a European Union”
From the 1992 Maastricht Treaty:
"RESOLVED to continue the process of creating an ever closer union among the peoples of Europe, in which decisions are taken as closely as possible to the citizen in accordance with the principle of subsidiarity."
From the 1997 Amsterdam Treaty, a new qualification to the "ever closer union" statement:
“in which decisions are taken as openly as possible and as closely as possible to the citizen”
From the 2009 Lisbon treaty:
"This Treaty marks a new stage in the process of creating an ever closer union among the peoples of Europe, in which decisions are taken as openly as possible and as closely as possible to the citizen."
From the treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU - the renamed TEC):
"DETERMINED to lay the foundations of an ever closer union among the peoples of Europe …."
Sounds like a United States of Europe to me.....Have you tried switching it off and back on again??Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostThe Eurozone is structurally flawed and its implosion is inevitable.
If being part of the Euro was on the cards then I would probably vote to leave, as I would if there was a big move towards a European super state. But it's not. Even if the assurances Cameron obtained are entirely worthless, nothing stops us having another in/out referendum in future if either of those things become true. No government, not even a loony left one would dare sign us up to either of those things without a referendum anyway.
We can't move the island, and assuming we want to continue our 50% trade with the EU then we're inextricably linked to what happens there, as we always have been throughout history.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostIt's CUK 2008 all over again!
If being part of the Euro was on the cards then I would probably vote to leave, as I would if there was a big move towards a European super state. But it's not. Even if the assurances Cameron obtained are entirely worthless, nothing stops us having another in/out referendum in future if either of those things become true. No government, not even a loony left one would dare sign us up to either of those things without a referendum anyway.
We can't move the island, and assuming we want to continue our 50% trade with the EU then we're inextricably linked to what happens there, as we always have been throughout history.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostExactly! Proof that the book of Merkel was made up....Comment
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