Can Britain survive outside the EU?
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Blair realises it. It's just he does'nt mind watching us suffer!Its the only explanation
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People have been trying to reform the EU for over 20 years. It will never happen, it cannot be reformed because it is institutionally corrupt from the core.
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UKIP are not racist, you will find that is the BNP.
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I really could see the European Union sharing the same fate as the League of Nations.
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I see your point. Maybe leaving would be better, we'd be more representative.
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i would never vote UKIP because i dont agree on there racist polices however i agree on this one Gordon Brown and the EU are very alike they are both unwanted, they were never voted for by the BRITISH PUBLIC and they dont have many supporters in Britain!!!!!!!!
imsorryyoudontcare 3 years ago
Please get your facts straight: UKIP's constitution includes a committed opposition to racism. We have members and candidates from all ethnic backgrounds.
Perhaps you might be getting UKIP confused with a different party?
jonarny 3 years ago 4
Accually the only referemdum in British history was on Europe and it was passed, so it was the people's choice to enter Europe. I do agree however that UKIP are at best xenophobes, at worst closet racists.
ManimilianGBP 3 years ago
The 1975 referendum was to enter a Common Market; many current UKIP members voted Yes. Indeed, UKIP support free trading agreements with EU countries. To imply that the 1975 referendum also mandated Maastricht, Nice, the Single European Act and the Consolidated Treaty is at best disingenuous. Quite the reverse: government leaflets at the time stated that such transfer of power would NOT happen.
And how disgusting of you to toss around baseless allegations of racism because I support democracy.
jonarny 3 years ago 5
nooooooooo, you cant. why leaving eu? now you can easily migrate around europe in few weeks to the coast of spain, france, italy, or live in cities like prague. its also cheap. if you're not in EU, then you have to go through that one year long migration process and rules are more strict. come on, admit it that you wanna live in that cheap apartment in Nice.
wonderfulskirt 3 years ago
When you focus on the individual you miss the big picture: large-scale migration in one direction is a problem. Travel around Europe is easy (have you ever had trouble visiting Norway or Switzerland for instance?)in or out of the EU. But when the UK population is growing far beyond our ability to build housing thanks to unlimited immigration, then you must surely question whether such an open-borders policy can be a good thing!
jonarny 3 years ago 2