Originally posted by darmstadt
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I doubt he has a personal dislike of them. This is very much policy driven by a voter concern they picked up on.
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Originally posted by Zero Liability View PostAh, the 'racist' bludgeon. Opportunistic maybe, but this accusation is probably the hollowest of them all.
UKIP will probably start pushing for a shift to a PR system for the next GE. I don't imagine them offering exit with no referendum as it is not their angle.
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostWe were told we were an equal partner in a family of nations...
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostWe were told we were an equal partner in a family of nations so our view is equal to the others. Call Me Dave doesn't really want to leave the EU so will use this to stay in the EU in the event of England voting to come out.
Why do you think of us as bit-part members of the union?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt's amusing people don't trust Dave to hold a referendum as promised, but do trust Nigel when he says their plans are costed and that's he's not a massive racist.
UKIP will probably start pushing for a shift to a PR system for the next GE. I don't imagine them offering exit with no referendum as it is not their angle.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThat's not how it works, as much as the leaders of the bit-part members of the unions clamour about "separate referenda", although it would give us a way to get rid of you rather than wait for you to grow the stones to do it yourselves.
Why do you think of us as bit-part members of the union?
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostEven if he holds one this time, he won't be able to drag all 4 countries out of the EU if only 1 votes for it. Otherwise he will break up the UK and that would be a disaster. Oh, wait...
Originally posted by Euler View PostBut you can trust Nige, dontcha know.
He's like us, he has a pint down the pub.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt's amusing people don't trust Dave to hold a referendum as promised, but do trust Nigel when he says their plans are costed and that's he's not a massive racist.
He's like us, he has a pint down the pub.
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Dave isn't very good on his promises for referendii. This from before the last election:
David Cameron admits Lisbon treaty referendum campaign is over | Politics | The Guardian
Confirming a complete U-turn on his "cast iron guarantee" that a Tory government would hold a public vote on the controversial treaty, the party chief said the Czech Republic's decision to ratify the agreement meant he could "no more hold a referendum on the treaty than ... a referendum on the sun rising in the morning."
Even if he holds one this time, he won't be able to drag all 4 countries out of the EU if only 1 votes for it. Otherwise he will break up the UK and that would be a disaster. Oh, wait...
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It's amusing people don't trust Dave to hold a referendum as promised, but do trust Nigel when he says their plans are costed and that's he's not a massive racist.
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View Post
UKIP aren't the answer, but until the wonks in power change protest is the only power we have
Now I don't trust politicians either, but I don't think Dave will be able to get away with not having one, if he has a majority.
He's had to promise it, not because of UKIP, but because of the strong clique in the Tory party who are against the EU.
They won't stand for his ( or any successor) renegeing on it.
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