How has David Cameron done, renegotiating Britains deal with the EU? I will go for a big fat 0. Farage was right (again), we would get nothing like what was set out and then be told it's an excellent deal. If you have any common sense, vote to leave.
what made me laugh was that the euro guy left the other day saying "no deal" after only two hours. shut dave down early doors and made him look a nonse. dave then tweeted it went well. the only way it would go well is if we got control of our borders again, or adopted the no benefits for migrants for 4 years proposal.
Yep that was amusing. We have to leave, the 4 year brake is a one off, once it's over they will start flooding in again. He didn't even get to block people sending child benefit back to their own country. His negoation skills are up there with Ms Meire.
It is a complete joke deal, If he holds a referendum in June it will be 60% to leave...... so expect a delay in the referendum until 2017... 1/10 not sure what I gave him 1 for, perhaps because it is better than any deal that Corbyn could negotiate..... after all Corbyn has already given 50% of the Falklands to the Argies... I bet the families of those soldiers who died in 1982 are reet happy about that!
Apathy has kicked in on the politics front too. I don't care. You either vote for a big c***, rich c***, lying c*** or quasi-racist c***s! Problem is when you vote for a c***, which is all of them, they're all f***ing pussies!
-10 out of 10. Most of the apolitical voters I met during the Election campaign - dare I call them "Middle England" people - were concerned about one issue, and one issue only - immigration. This non deal will do nothing to address this. The "yellow card" system already exists and the "emergency brake" will never be pulled because it will need 55% of the other EU members to agree to it in a vote. The real problem here is that accession post Soviet break up made the EU far too large, and we have absolutely nothing in common culturally, politically or economically with any of the ex Soviet states [Putin is very welcome to re-invade them]. What use is an 'emergency brake' when the average wage in these peasant countries is less than £8,000 a year ? The answer is to prevent them coming here with their low skilled badly educated ways, because all they do is clog up our schools, GPs surgeries, hospitals and public transport. This country is storing up a whole lot of problems for itself unless it gets a grip soon. 3m Muslims now living here, and 300,000 poorly educated Eastern Europeans joining them every year. I am going to laugh at the Euro fanatics when Turkey's EU membership is eventually considered in 2019/20 - that will really set the cat amongst the pigeons. The whole EU experiment has been an utter, unmitigated disaster for this country and the sooner we pull out and defend our borders, the better. Our kids and grandkids will look back at the EU in 50 years time and, in the words of a great politician from the 60s, think that our generation was "mad, literally mad" to have gone along with it. Vote No
You lot voted for the twats who went into it. I never had a say! I aggrevates me how we the young are always the ones to clear up the mess of our forefathers!
Not true. What we voted to join in 1975 was an economic union {'the EEC'] of 6 countries. What that has become-without any democratic legitimacy - is a political union of 29 countries. Economically we have plenty in common with Germany, France, Netherlands & the Scandinavians . We have nothing whatsoever in common with Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary, Romania etc.
The referendum, when it comes, will be very close. I sense people have had enough. We want to protect our country and have it back for ourselves.
After the scaremongering about not joining the euro, surely people won't fall for the 'every employer will leave the country' again. Also,you only have to see what's happening in Sweden and Germany to see why letting in all these economic migrants is a terrible idea. I'd like to think when my daughter is of suitable age, she can walk around alone, without the fear of being attacked by primitive animals.
I'm having one of them weeks... Think I'm walking the thin red line between youngester and old. What is kind of frustrating, is there's a lot of things (as you said, different EUs now), that have occurred and it seems that they were done without the consent of the people, or even consulted on.