EU-Turn if you want to
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@getmadgetmad "Parliament cannot bind its successors or be bound by its predecessors" Remember that principle? This state of affairs is like a scene from Animal Farm. The actions of these politicians, Labour, Conservatives and Liberals, is prima facie treason, and not binding no matter what they say. And to claim otherwise is the say we are no longer a democracy or our parliament sovereign! These actions are in fact so bad that not too long ago they would have been hung or imprisoned!
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The EU loving Tories and their Labour allies are known liars selling the independence of the UK for a mess of EU pottage.
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The EU is a scapegoat for politicians while the countries they represent profit from the increased trade because of the conditions a single market creates.
Only idiots who don't do their homework believe this crap, instead of blaming the politicians of their parliaments who use the EU as a scapegoat.
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@getmadgetmad1 You should see the doctor about that..........
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@getmadgetmad1 Hello Samantha.
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@getmadgetmad1 "The Tories - excluding oddballs such as E.Powell and N.Tebbit - never claimed that we wanted to leave Europe" - Some honesty at last from the fake Eurosceptics............
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@getmadgetmad1 If there was a political will in the conservative party they could have called a referendum if they wanted too. They could also leave the EU tomorrow if they wanted to. They don't. Either continue with your delusion or face reality.
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@getmadgetmad1 Let's make this absolutely clear. We have no interest in the fate of the Tory party. Goodbye.
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@getmadgetmad1 You better start getting used to the fact that there is a new party on the block and we really don't care or worry about the Mod-Cons..................
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@getmadgetmad1 Another fake conservative apologist defending the lies and spin............
Unfortunately I would say that Mr David Cameron does not serve Britains interests and indeed serves the global agenda that he weakly tries to dismiss!
I think that Mr Cameron kept silent over discussing a referendum for Britain was because he knew it was going to head this way, so he could say something like... 'well sorry but its too late for a referendum, but I really wanted one'.
I may be wrong but at the time of writing, I do not think I am :(
eldrak21 2 years ago 8
How about we drop the EU and trade as a free, sovereign nation? Who makes it's own laws, laws based on self-interest not on the interest of EU Bureaucrats? Who can control it's own borders? Fish in it's own waters? Mine it's own gas and oil? And I the only one who thinks we we have all been royally fucked and led down the garden path towards giving u our hard earned freedom, and supplicating to Super-Government who would be more at home in a George Orwell Novel than the 21st Century....
CapitalistPhil 2 years ago 4