2020VisionofLeeds
Well-Known Member
Indeed I did vote leave despite the Eurocrats with their Project Fear - and I know exactly why I voted to Leave
Have we seen the immediate tax increases and budget cuts promised by Osborne? - No.
Will the European business leaders "punish" the British people as promised by moving jobs out of Britain into the continent? Doubt it
Will the other European Governments "punish" the British people for exercising our sovereign right of self government by cutting trade and finances like promised? Doubt it.
These Eurocrats allowed over 1.5 million migrants with no job skills or education UNCHECKED entry into Europe last year and more will come this year - These migrants have committed rampaging crime sprees wherever they go including terror attacks in Paris and Brussels.
The economies of other European stares are grim at best - they are trapped under mountains of unpayable debt making austerity plans just to avoid late payments.
Unemployment is high especially for young people and growth is negligible (the Antartic is the only continent with lower growth than Europe)
- that is why 3 million people from Poland and Romania are currently working in the UK .
These Eurocrats wagered project fear to try to get us to remain - why was that?
Was it the fear of losing the £357M per week we give them?
Or the fear of losing the dumping ground for 250,000 migrants each year?
These 2 reasons alone were well worth an "X" in the box.
The EU is desperate to increase its trans-Atlantic trade - if they made any cuts to us, that would infuriate the Yanks - as they have trillions invested in UK businesses - as do the Chinese. Think about it![]()
How would you feel if a new PM negotiates a deal, decides full access to singlearket is vital, and has to concede free movement?
Probably not as baldly as that but still amounting to that?
That was what I was asking
You have no mechanism to object, he/she would be meeting the referendum decision to Leave

