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  • THE DICTATOR STILL REFUSES A VOTE EVEN THOUGH HE HAS RECEIVED OVER ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND PETITIONS DEMANDING THE REFERENDUM THAT THE DICTATOR DAVID CAMERON HAD PROMISED HE SHOULD BE HUNG BY HIS TINY BALLS STFU DICTATOR CAMERON

  • this is no longer a democratic country this is a dictatorship we the people have no say in our own affairs this does not in anyway assist its natives to them we are cattle we dont have to live this way you can free yourself do not cooparate with the govenment dont vote dont pay taxes and dont join the armed forces and dont join the police. The police are the footsoldiers of the govenments the will not protect you

  • he thinks do politicians think?.

  • These smug bastards get right up my nose.They all sit there and laugh.The british want a referendum.Who are these people to deny us this?It seem the british public are ignored on everything they feel needs addressed.From immigration to leaving the EU.There is no real democracy.The powers that be dont listen.Once they get into power they do what they want.I include labour,lib dem and tories.All liars.

  • Cameron was talking about the Lisbon Treaty when he was speaking about the referendum...but still I WANT OUT!

  • Cameron and the rest of the politicians who support membership in the EU according to the British constitution-are TRAITORS, it's as simple as that!

    Hang them all!

  • We don't care what u thing motha fker we want the public TAX Payers British public to decide. The same way u were elected

  • chuckle chuckle waffle waffle im another fake conservative traitor chuckle chuckle, good one dave

  • This subject WILL NOT go away Mr Cameron, until you give the British people the vote that they were PROMISED!!!

    You promised us our vote, and have done a complete u turn!!!

    This issue will not dissapear as you hope Mr Cameron, it will only increase in popularity, until you do the honourable thing, and give the British people a democratic vote!!!

  • ALL OF US SHOULD HAVE A SAY??????

    You soon changed your tune, Mr Cameron!!!

    One of the main reasons why we wanted a change of government, was because of this issue!!!

    The CONservatives, are just as bad as labour!!!

    I thought that this country was a democracy???

  • bibdemcons are all pro EU they are puppets to a zionist shadow government.

  • Screw the EU!

  • Wow, just like our pols... flip flop till the day stops, then party like it's 1999.

  • Todays Daily Express says this> A SENIOR aide to David Cameron says the Prime Minister has ruled out a referendum on EU membership because Britain delivered a “very clear result” on the issue 36 years ago.

    What a very poor excuse some of the NOW voters wasn`t` even born then It reminds me of the Chemtrails Petition That YOU wouldn`t` look into Because Gordon Brown was in No 10 at time of filing Petition BAD LEADERSHIP & POOR EXCUSES 36 years is a long time TIME for renewal don`t` YOU think?

  • Mr Cameron we have had enough. Everything you set out to do you did the opposite.

    You Lied therefore our Trust in You is gone. Youv`e` proved yourself to be just like all the rest before You. The EU Is a stepping stone for Government to further their agendas but for the normal every day person it is the noose around their knecks.

    Good Riddance to all that is corrupt

  • @UkTruthSeeker2009 You were a fool if you believed anything this contemptable scoundral said before he became Prime Minister.

  • @bambamgo98 Hahaha No I predicted this would happen when others were telling me I should vote for him.

    I don`t` Trust any of them they are all the same;)

  • You are no leader Mr Cameron,you stand there with your huge ego and big words, but someone is pulling your strings  you mouse.,You are a very evil deceitful man and we are not accepting the EU OR YOUR GOVERNEMENT ANY MORE, END OF.

  • The polish are the only people that like being in the eu

  • We are British.... this is the fucking thing about those damn tories, they lick the assholes of the American government time and time again. It is America who dragged us into Iraq, it was America who dragged us into Afgan and it was America who dragged us into Libya. Because of Cameron we are now a firm pawn in the American Empire for oil.

  • Two very important words he uses in his response: "I think". As someone elected to represent over 60 million people, his opinion fades into insignificance. The people you represent, Mr. Cameron, want a referendum. Who are you to deny it?

  • Its a pity we cant replace the goverment with eastern europeans,Do you think they would change the rules then.If you ever thought that they are telling us lies and feathering there own nests,with total disregard to the British workers.If this dont prove it.VOTE UKIP

  • Camoron is an arrogant slimey two faced barsteward. Anyone who votes for the LibLabCon next time round must be absolutely mental.

  • slimey corrupt traitors the fucking lot of em the only way to get out is a national strike join a nationalist union and not the corrupt Unite who wouldnt back the so called wildcat strikes, our fathers and grandfathers fought in ditches for this country dont let the corrupt traitors call the shots

  • "375,000 daily express readers want it" and the parliament laugh out loud.

    grow the fuck up!

  • Cameron please listen to the people who elected you. We do not want to be in the EU we want out and we want out now

  • We are better inside the EU, your xenophobic knee jerking does not change that.

    UKIP is just the BNP in suits.

  • @RedcoatMic24

    Well that just ends the discussion eh always the same argument when people realize they can't argue coherently and consider things logically when faced with UKIP. I think I speak for all UKIP supporters when I say we would be willing to listen and engage in a fair discussion if you actually addressed the issues at hand, but name-calling and labeling will in most cases be counter-productive to your cause.

  • better off inside the EU. Listen to your country Cameron you may think were better off in the EU but the people who elected you don't and those people include my family.

  • i voted for him, im sorry, i fell for the lies, Im now UKIP

  • @Cerbera82 exactly how i feel. voted in my first general election and i fell for the lies. i'm now a supporting ukip to.

  • Mr. Cameron, YOU ARE NOT FUNNY ! You should first address the rising "unemployment" situation in your country instead of your hypocritical policy in the middle east. DON'T SPEND MORE MONEY ON BOMBS BUT HELP YOUR OWN PEOPLE TO MAKE THEIR LIVES BETTER!!!

  • Great video but I think you should have given some credit to Peter Bone who did ask the question.

    Also shame on the media for skipping on this.

  • L o l o l o l o l.

    U turn much? I wonder how they got to him... with sence? Or with somthing that they have in abundance.

  • Total disgrace!

  • David Cameron's a dirty little ratbag

  • Sheep go baaaaaa

    Govenments and banks have bolt guns

    Sheep bleed

    Governments and banks get rich

    Rinse and repeat

  • its not about that you think weve better off inside it one way or the other ITS our decision....or at least it should be!

  • I wish Obama had a weekly standup down at our American "house of commons". Do you labor party types want a slightly used "Obama"? You can have him!

  • Cameron is a traitor. I no longer vote or support the conservatives like I did at the last election. This is just one reason I don't support them anymore. To pro EU and

    broken promises after broken promises.

  • David Cameron = Tony Blair II  Vote UKIP for real change!! Let the people have a say!!

  • lying shitster

  • As for the EU giving Britain a stronger international voice, what voice has it given us regarding, for example, Libya?? The EU havent done anything that will stop Gadaffi killing his own people. Pathetic. The 27 nations dont agree with eachother, so nothing will get done. The Eu stops leaders speaking out because they want to keep on message with Rumpie Pumpie and his ivory tower mob.

  • Mr Cameron, nobody cares what you want. You represent the people. the people don't bow to you.

  • @basch2020 . Yes it was, but the massive hypocrisy is evident in in the sentiment. Cameron pretends to be Euro sceptic & democratic. The reality is keeping his party together & jobs for colleagues in Brussels comes before what is best for the British people. His pre election promise on the EU referendum on the Lisbon treaty was a massive deceit. It was a promise he knew he would never have to honour. It was simply made in an attempt to capture eurosceptic votes before the Election.

  • @charlesfisher757 The EU is unreformable and its original purpose was never a trade bock, the project has always been about ever closer union and the slow drive towards a European superstate. Cameron is knowingly deceiving the British people to think otherwise. Cameron saying he wants to reform the EU is frankly a deceitful message which main purpose is to apease the eurosceptic backbenchers and the aim to capture Eurosceptic voters to vote Conservative. Jobs for the boys first, then Country

  • @ukipmedia The European Economic Community (EEC) was set up in 1958 initially incorporating 6 countries as a way of promoting trade within its member states. I agree that nowadays, and particularly after the Maastricht and Lisbon treaties, the modern EU does seem like a superstate but one cannot deny its origin. I am baffled as to why Britain doesn't join EFTA instead, which, as I gather, has all the trade benefits of the EU minus the mountains of bureaucracy, which accompanies it.

  • @charlesfisher757 Why are you baffled ? The reason is because the EU is a great souce for British career politicians to get jobs, benefits and make lots of money. Admitedly Cameron would be very unpopular with his own colleagues working in Brussels telling them sorry you don't have a job anymore, Britain is leaving the EU. It would require a leader with spine and conviction to put Country before Self and colleagues like that.. Being popular is too important to 'Call me Dave', he won't do it.

  • @basch2020 It don't matter thats not the point! what matters is what the honerable gentleman said! Its true that nearly 80% of the British public want a say in whether we are in the EU or not! But the PM in his own arrogance won't let us! why? because he thinks he knows whats best for us! Ignoring the public so he can persue his own selfish desires makes him no better then a facsist dictator! This man will be the death of the tories!! He is even ignoring the will of his own party members!

  • @No2Europeanunion In my more simplistic world Cameron isn't a euroholic just a frightened little boy like the rest. Upon election he was taken to Brussels where he was wined and dined, shown the secret handshake and slipped a roofer. He woke up in a fancy film studio, bollick naked beside a sheep with Van Rumpoy waving the negatives at him. You are mine boy and you WILL do as you're told. There can be no other reason.

  • cameron is a sleasy piece of shite, and will get his comupance at the next vote.

  • But you don't change the EU within it Cameron. it changes us without a say in what changes it makes. The only way to chane it is to set the ball rolling by being first out of it if they don't scrap the Lisbon Treaty.

  • These kleptocratic potentates, especially their swine herd leader, make me ill. Shame on the duplicitous fools who complacently support this anti-British cabal of frauds and common, lecherous criminals. The so called Conservative motley are the enemies of Britain, their alleged opposition a colony of rats. I implore you, my good men; see the video on my channel for a lesson in genuine patriotic sentiment. You will not find the parlance of the mad house spoken there.

  • @bambamgo98 , great comment, you are evidently a free thinker, I'll check out the vid on your channel..

  • This guy is mentally ill. He gets asked about a referrendum, and then talks about whether we should or shouldn't be in the EU.

    Mr Cameron, you seem convinced then, that having a referrendum would bring Uk out of the EU. Perhaps that means that the majority of the people in the UK would like to leave the EU. Why then, must you terrorise their lives, and refuse a refferendum?

  • Why Should Anybody be suprized..! Westminster has a house full of Trators ..! since 1971..! Any decent Politicians clearly have resigned through discrace to what has and still is going on..! not saying some decent politicians are left..! but sadly to say ,not in a posion to make a change..! SO WHATS THE PEOPLE OF BRITIAN WAITING FOR...! PEACEFULL REVOLUTIONS WORK....!!!!!!!!!!!! KICK THEM OUT BY SAYING NO..! NO MORE..! AND CLAIM BRITIAN BACK

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  • The EU is utterly dispised by tax-payers and voters right across Europe, because it is a massive unaffordable tax burdon, the only beneficiaries of the EU are governments and politicians.

    Small business's are being crushed and churned in the wake of EU regulations, frankly, anybody who defends being part of the EU is obviously not a believer in real democracy!

    Unelected Communists running the eu and making decisions for us is not a good way to be heading, yet that;'s where we are going !!

  • the UK & EU is garbage.

  • @betodesign101 EU is garbage. Not UK.

  • @MasterwolfiePaladin dave cam is making it feel and smell like garbage.

  • @betodesign101 While I'll agree that Dave cam is garbage how he answered my EU question in the youtube interview thing. UK's image shouldn't be ruined because of one man.

  • @MasterwolfiePaladin i agree wholeheartedly. now you know how the USA feels about ClintonBushObama. if only we are afforded that kind of understanding.

  • I'm curious, how is it possible that they are still able to do what ever pleases them in the EU without listening to the peoples opinion. Here in Finland and another countries i guess as well, are we starting to dispite all about EU and all the good things that was ment to come with it. Unfortunately nothing good has come with the EU and i wonder how some of the people still does not get it. We have got an election this spring and i hope with all my heart that these traitors will be thrown out!

  • All parties promise the earth then when they get in power do exactly the opposite. Good example are the Lib Dems. They should be forced by law to keep promises.

  • There like pantomime dames

    There nothing more than devious greedy power hungry liars

    who would tell you anything just to get there backsides in number 10,

    Cameron trying to look a big shot by sending to Libya the SAS and they

    get captured what an embarrassment to the UK , he only wants military action

    so it will take the attention away from the cuts here, he makes huge cuts saying

    the UK is in debt but then gives 1billion to a nuclear country i.e India, plonker!!

  • Hey, that's a page out of Barry Soetoro's play book!

  • Doesn't matter what you think hug a huddie, this is supposed to be a democracy not a dictatorship and in a democracy you are supposed to represent the people!

    However, we all know that you're a puppet and all that bullshit about giving us a referendum was nothing more that rhetoric to get the public onboard so you got the votes to become the latest CEO of slavery Inc. I'm not sorry to say this, but cast iron Dave; you're a traitor and should be delt with accordingly.

  • Oh, such a funny joke! Did I miss the joke here!!

  • Arrogance at it's best, just see how all the the coalition start laughing and looking towards Cameron!

    And we as a country judge others by the state of their democracy!

    I don't think it's a laughing matter!

  • 0:58 "I think..." = the hell with what the British people think.

  • Its simple, he doesnt really speak for the people or think for the people. He speaks and thinks for his NWO employers,one of which is his step-father in law, who is a viscount for the aston family, one of the wealthiest bloodlines in the world.

  • I would vote UKIP if I could but as I live in the Netherlands hehe...

  • How can one man decide the fate of a nation.

  • The leaders of the Lib/Lab/Con are hypocrites and traitors, what's there to be surprised about?

  • Mr. Bone is a real conservative, unlike Cameron.

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  • You Brits can borrow that angry letter we sent your King George III that says, "governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed," if ya want. We don't seem to be using it ourselves at moment. Just make sure ya return it--never know when we'll need it again.

    ;)

    Good luck UKIP!

  • Given the way of previous PM's he'll probably end up hating the EU by the end and giving us a referendum. Here's hoping...

  • David Cameron - Liar Liar Pants On Fire! V O T E U K I P

  • When he says we does he mean the house of commons only and not the British people?

  • What you guy's do this year on the EU determines the likelihood of the rest of the world pushing this Globalist Cabal back into the pile of crap that it crawled out of. The whole idea that you have to pay to part of a regional community is asinine if you ask me. You shouldn't have to pay because you were born and raised in a particular region, and some banker wants you to give him profit for managing some made up wealth. I thought you guy's threw off the chains of feudalism over a century ago

  • @Joe11Blue, first, it's not guy's. It's guys. Got that? Second, we in Britain are not "guys," we are people. Keep the good guy bad guy stuff in Hollywood. Third, will you stop with that conspiracy crap about "bankers" and NWO and Bush planned 9/11? For goodness sake. What a bunch of persistent trolls you are. Most people are strongly against the EU. So am I - always was and always will be vehemently opposed to the EU. But I do not need you and your Alex Jones loony theories taking a ride on us.

  • @HAZIDEAD WTF are you talking about? 

  • I understood him the first time. No need for you to repeat it 6 times.

  • When was this speech made? Is there a full video of it someplace? Also, when was the Cameron's pledge (seen in video inserts) made? I would love to make a few translations for other EU countries and would need this info. Thanks for help anyone. For Liberty!

  • Norway has different agreements with the rest of Europe for a reason.

  • @NormanAngle True but they are still forced to accept polices made by the EU and have no word in them. The same goes for Switzerland. Just because you are not a member state of the EU it doesn't mean you cant be part of schengen or the economic zone which are both regulated by the EU. But being a part of those still means EU has substantial influence on your polices. So its far preferable to have a word in the polices don't you think?

  • @Teranex

    I know, I'm aware of Norway's unfortunate condundrum. It was just a super-simple post.

    I find the propaganda of most pro-EU people worrying. It's always made out to be:

    EU (love, friendship, co-operation)

    OR

    Ignore Europe entirely

    As if there are no other options.

  • @NormanAngle What options would you propose/advocate?

  • @Teranex

    I'm anti-EU, mainly from a social, cultural and law/rights* standpoint

    The EU is on the extreme cusp of being democratic

    UK (and other countries**) get little for what they "pay" for, with HUGE chunks going to politicians & much just "disappearing"

    The UK has to curb immigration from elsewhere

    The only +s seem to be pan European Imperialism and Capitalism..

    *Esp. concerning Freedom of Speech, the most sacred "right"

    **Poorer countries are lose skilled workers to other countries &c

  • @NormanAngle Can you please explain the cultural part? Social policy is in the hands of the member states, the EU has no influence on it. You can check it. Nor is there one social model but there are 3-4 depending on the classification. The biggest part of the EU GDP goes into agriculture (Thanks France!-sarcasm), but UK under Teactcher made a deal where you don't have to pay for it and receive your money back. And your politicians also get payed quite well, thats done to prevent corruption.

  • @Teranex

    Being given money doesn't make you not want more money.

    By culture I mean via laws and immigration etc.

  • @NormanAngle UK is not being given money, you are just guaranteed to get a return on what you give. Thus you actually don't pay more (Except for you bureaucracy costs in the EU, which you would have anyway, even if you were not a part of it). On the culture part migration is not a competence EU could exert over the member states, so i don't know how it could influence you. While UK has influence over all laws which are passed and can veto them if needed. So they are not forced upon you.

  • @NormanAngle The "brain drain" happens in all parts of the world. Its not a phenomena limited to the EU. The EU is aware of the problem and is trying to solve it so, the qualified workforce can benefit the host country and the home country. For the law/rights it really depends on your political affiliation. I am pro EU, but never in hell would i advocate the right of prisoners to vote. I do agree with you that the EU is at too many occasions way too liberal with its "human rights".

  • @NormanAngle On what do states get in return:

    -An opportunity to co-decide on the polices which affect them all.

    -Cohesion, which makes trading way more efficient

    -Open borders, which further increases efficiency and decreases costs

    -Stability, peace and cooperation

    -a more liberal market (This can be positive and negative)

    -A stronger voice in the international community

    Those who are outside the EU, but have trade with it or similar relations, truly shouldn't be envied.

  • @Teranex

    Co-decisions can be made without such cost. and Co-decisions made by the UK Govt are crap enough, let alone expanding it throughout the EU. Cultures and morals are different throughout Europe. It shouldn't be up to mainly foriegners to make laws for others, especially people barely elected: there's a reason the UK Govt. doesn't allow your Genocide/Holocaust laws to apply in the UK.

    No-one dislikes most trade laws, they're pre-EU, that's part of the point.

  • @Teranex

    Open borders causes costs in different sectors instead. You stated in the other post about the Brain-Drain (which is made easier by the open borders), and that the EU is trying to solve it; surely "solving" it will require more money?

    Open Borders also requires EU countries to discriminate against those of non-EU countries more: Ironic & hypocritical considering the EUs love of "equality".

  • @NormanAngle Equality is meant for the states which are in the EU and not those outside. So i don't see any irony here. Thats like saying all states have equal rights to be sovereign, and then USA goes around attacking them under the pretext of a pre eventive strike. Thats why being a part of the EU benefits you greatly. Not to mention you don't need to be a part of the EU to be apart of schengen. But still you have to accept the policies connected to it and you have no word in their creation.

  • @Teranex

    The cost of stability is usually freedom. I'd rather not have it taken away at all, let alone from the continent, many Govts of which have a history of totalitarianistic ideals (I suppose that's where culture comes in too ;))

    I think Britains who love the EU so much should take advantage of the free borders they love so much. Then we can close them.

  • @NormanAngle You must differentiate between voluntary give up on freedom (Like newfoundland did in 1930s), have your freedom taken away (Like the Falklands by Argentina in 1982) and extending your freedom (Like UK in the EU, where you basically transferred certain competences to the EU, in exchange for having a word in their regulation on the level of the European communities. Thus ensuring you are not at an disadvantage and forced to take polices in which you had no word in).

  • @Teranex, Britain - while it is paying billions into the EU, having its laws overruled by foreign judges, having to adapt laws made in a foreign government, absorbing millions of EU migrants who are entitled to all state benefits, not to mention the huge mountains of ridiculous bureaucracy, red tape, regulation etc- has gained absolutely zero by being part of the EU. The same scare tactics you use were employed almost word for word by pro EURO politicians when the euro was introduced.

  • @HAZIDEAD, that Britain will be "left out"...Britain couldn't cope with an independent currency, we cannot go it alone, etc etc, meanwhile it all turned out to be big fat lies of course. And the euro itself is in very danger of collapse. So all this ideological blackmail about having a say and being part will not wash. The fact is Britain can be fair and competent trading partners with the EU without anything to do with anything else. Economics pure and simple.

  • @HAZIDEAD I cant really say that euro is in the danger of collapse. Of course UKIP is advocating this, but there has been no real research made on the topic. Of course Britain can be a trading partner, but you would still be forced to accept European polices and standards, without yourself having any word in their making. Thus putting you at an disadvantage.

  • @HAZIDEAD Which is the foren government you have in mind? Its the European states who pass the laws, UK being one of them. If a decision is against the interest of a state, the state can use VETO. UK is one of the major policy makers in the EU. The migration policy is left to the states and not the EU. Each state can choose if it wants to accept immigrants and how many. So here blame your own government. Only states who are not a part of the EU are having polices forced upon them by the EU.

  • There shouldn't be a referendum: it would go the way of the Irish Vote; then the misled public's opinion would be used against British Freedom.

  • what a lying cunt

  • How are we better inside the EU when we put in millions (or even billions) daily into it, and only get half of the amount out daily?

    How are we better inside the EU where they want to bully us so that Britian gets the Euro?

    And ow are we better inside the EU when it wants to make our laws and wants us to let people such as the Yorkshire Ripper free?

  • @madlikeblogger Let me answer some of your questions. No one can force the UK to adopt the euro, since the country is one of the older members (Only states which joined 1995> are obliged to adopt it). The question is only if you are at an economic disadvantage with the pound, thats what your question should be. On payments: Margret teacher made an agreement with the European communities (At that time), so Britain receives the majority of its money back, which you pay.

  • @Teranex

    Though a massive amount is still pointlessly soaked up by fat, gready European bureaucrats.

  • @NormanAngle That depends on your view on the whole matter. All your bureaucrats and politicians are also getting payed very well. As well as judges. Thats done in order to prevent corruption. In the EU its especially important so that the workers institutions are financially independent from the states they come from.

  • @madlikeblogger Yes Britain still has to pay 1,4 % (I think) of its GDP, but this money would still be used for similar policies, so its not like you would have more money at your disposal if you were outside the EU. If UK was outside the EU then it would become a policy taker and not a policy maker. Which means you would be at a major disadvantage at trade (The majority of your trade is with the EU), since you would be forced to accept the European polices no matter if you are a part of the EU.

  • @madlikeblogger You must also understand that UK codesinges those laws in the EU and has VETO power in the majority of the polices. You must understand that the EU is a union of 27 states in which the states make the polices. I don't say you should believe what i say, but you should atleast check the information i provided and not just blindly trust into one sided information, provided by a party which is founded upon the antagonism against the EU..

  • The Soviet music that Europarl plays would have finished that off nicely. Maybe since its his gimic we should pass this on?

  • Is there a full video where mr Cameron says tht UK would be better off inside the EU. I just want to see what happens next. Or transcript maybe,...?

  • XDDDDD brilliantly done.

  • Bone: Can we have a referendum please?

    Cameron: No I'm too scared.

    Bone: Awwww gooo ooon. Please?

    Cameron? No I simply cannot. I'm scared of the Germans and French. They will be angweeey at me.

    Bone: We have the Americans? They are great mates! They love all our British actors and speak the same language so it's easy!

    Cameron: No

  • @Gondonr Hey if you want to be a puppet of the US, insted an eqal partner in the EU, go ahead.

  • @Teranex How about neither the EU or the USA meddle in British affairs any more? I'm sick of having our nation subjected to being the side-kick of other nations and institutions! Bring back a strong independent Britain whose government acts for the British people first before all others! We don't need to be a superpower any more to be a strong united nation!

  • @UKJay92 Look in 1914 Europe basically controlled the world (AKA the European nations controlled the world, UK being the strongest of those). Then thanks to two mutually destructive wars, Europe lost its dominance. If you want to dream about the past glory then do so, but if you want to have a resurrection of the past then the EU is the only realistic way to achieve it. UK (although a strong nation) cant contend with any of the superpowers on the modern age and hope to win.

  • @Gondonr The American government are a bunch of lying bullying idiots! No disrespect to the people as I'm sure they are just as misguided as most British people are when it comes to politics! The Americans are possibly even worse than the EU as it was them who offered to sell the Russians some of our military secrets! At least the EU doesn't put our national defence at risk! Say no to the EU and say no to the Yankee Doodle!

  • @UKJay92 I support the UK being it's own boss 100% but I think friendship with USA is important for a whole bunch of reasons. But personally I like American tv (six feet under, dexter, true blood etc) so I forgive them for all their dodgy stuff. As long as they keep feeding me great TV (something the BBC always fail to do) then I'm happy. haha

  • Nobody care about the damn opinion of Cameron, People have a right to vote this damn thing up or down

  • That was a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty, not the EU. But I still believe we should have a referendum on the EU.

  • @TheEuroGamerz What was the referendum in 1975 about?

  • @Teranex about the common market, not giving up our country

  • @miked3038 It was not about the common market it was about the European institutions, which is a major difference. Was the outcome negative you wouldn't be a part of EU today.

  • @Teranex google your info It was about trade and market! fuck Wiki even has it there

  • @northwesten "The United Kingdom referendum of 1975 was a post-legislative referendum held on 5 June 1975 in the United Kingdom to gauge support for the country's continued membership of the European Economic Community"

  • @TheEuroGamerz no this question was on the membership. watch the video again

  • @northwesten Sorry it was not, it was on the Lisbon Treaty. It does not state in his video about a referendum on EU membership.

  • @TheEuroGamerz Well it doesn't matter, that referendum for the Lisbon-treaty never happened in the UK either. We in the Netherlands had a referendum on the EU constitution, but after a definate NO, they changed its name to Lisbon-treaty and haven't dared put it up again for another referendum. utter contempt of the peoples.

  • @belneste I totally agree with you, well hopefully someone will mention the Lisbon Treaty to Mr Cameron and the referendum we where promised.

  • @TheEuroGamerz again watch the video.... AT 0:38 he asked can we have a referendum to remain in the EU. Not sure how that's not clear to you... he didn't say can we have a referendum on the Lisbon treaty.... Again watch the video

  • @northwesten Pause at 1:22 at what does that bill say? "REFERENDUM ON THE LISBON TREATY" not the EU membership. He never promised a referendum on the EU membership, he has always believed it is in Britain interest to stay in the EU.

  • @TheEuroGamerz dude this video was edited to make a point the the PM will not give a referendum on the EU membership. This also shows how fucking clueless you are. THE GUY ASKED ON THE EU MEMBERSHIP!! THATS THE FUCKING QUESTION.. fucking retard.... Also If you know what you talking about Lisbon treaty already been passed though before David became PM....... so why a referendum on a treaty that's already been though....... omfg get a clue....

  • @northwesten And to add, why would we have to have a referendum on the Lisbon treaty if we was going to have a referendum on the EU membership?

  • @northwesten Keep going on about this Lisbon treat even tho the fucking question was about membership.. then no point to talk to a clueless fuck... like I said WATCH THE VIDEO 0:38 question on membership not the fucking treaty. other video is pretty much trying to make a point on even tho it's a little misleading.

  • @northwesten Thats what I'm talking about, yes I understand that they where talking about a referendum on the EU membership, but the second video was not on the membership, as you said it was misleading. That was my whole point of my comment, the second video was not about the membership it was about the Lisbon treaty, nothing to do about the membership.

  • @TheEuroGamerz The point of the second video is to illustrate hypocrisy via comparison. For the treaty Cameron stresses the importance of having a referendum and having a say in something done in your name (for your own good). So a referendum and having a say is important in one instance, but apparently not another (since Cameron knows best).

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