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The EU in or out


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So, turns out they were printed in Germany! You couldn't make this cr*p up, even if you wanted to

That return address in full:
Attn. Joanna George
FREEPOST RSBB-XRZT-ZTXE
The Conservative Party Foundation
30 Millbank
London SW1P 4DP.

It will cost the Tory party, not the Tax payer 70p per envelope.
 
Voted out. Should be a poster boy for the pro EU movement. Father worked in France and Germany so I grew up there. Just moved back from 5 years in Swiss and France myself. Yet having been in continental Europe for such a long time I can honesty say it's just a few years away from a failed state. We will be better off out in the long run.
 
No one has been able to explain to me a single good reasion for leaving the EU but with even a basic understanding of fiscal management I can see many many reasions to stay in so I am in
 
Out. There was never any issue with our trading and being independent before this whole EU scam started. If its that great why did we not join the monetary union and take on the euro..........................thank god we didn't.

We need our country back.
 
Out.
We need our country back.
+1 Our economy can be fixed, but the EUSR cannot, and refuses to be, fixed. We will be bled to death if we stay in. It took the USSR 70 years of misery for its peoples before it collapsed. European leaders seem to want to repeat the Socialist experiment.
 
send it back freepost to the facebook address they then have to pay postage,

+1 for the sentiment, but ultimately - who do you reckon pays the postage?

Lets face it, political parties don't 'make' a bean. Likely to be futile exercise - but then we tax those in the public sector, so I guess its a moot point.
 
Out -we are a nation of entrepreneurs who are getting stifled by the weight of bureaucracy and limitations put on us by non British people. It wont be quick but given the opportunity and backing of our own government (?!!!) we will get there and be better for it. Lets support our own nation and stop giving it to others. Deserving or not we cant help everyone and as the saying goes 'charity begins at home'. We can help others much more effectively once we have helped ourselves.
 
+1 Our economy can be fixed, but the EUSR cannot, and refuses to be, fixed. We will be bled to death if we stay in. It took the USSR 70 years of misery for its peoples before it collapsed. European leaders seem to want to repeat the Socialist experiment.

Oh nonsense. For all its' shortcomings, the EU's not exactly Stalinist Russia. I see no labour camps, no KGB, no Lubyanka prisons, no exploding nuclear power stations, no political prisoners, no invasions of neighbouring countries to keep them in their place, no show trials, no starvation. OK, I'll grant you the systematic surveillance by the State but that's a home grown thing and nothing at all to do with the EU which is rather more advanced on data privacy and digital rights that our own UK legislation (goes for France too by the way, shame on both my governments...).
 
Oh nonsense. For all its' shortcomings, the EU's not exactly Stalinist Russia. I see no labour camps, no KGB, no Lubyanka prisons, no exploding nuclear power stations, no political prisoners, no invasions of neighbouring countries to keep them in their place, no show trials, no starvation. OK, I'll grant you the systematic surveillance by the State but that's a home grown thing and nothing at all to do with the EU which is rather more advanced on data privacy and digital rights that our own UK legislation (goes for France too by the way, shame on both my governments...).

How would you define the EU's activities in Greece. Not democratic surely? They imposed the troika.
 
I never seem to get any rational response to the fact that there are no checks on spending by bureaucrats and MEPs in the EU, the accounts have never been passed by independent accountants and the completely undemocratic actions of the commission whose response to a referendum that they don't like is to have another one until we get the reply we want. No options the other way though!

David.
 
With HUGE reluctance and out of fear of an unchecked Theresa May led Conservative Party with an overwhelming majority at Westminster I've voted "IN" as I see the European Court of Justice and EU Workers' Rights and Pension Law as a protection against such a result at the next UK General Election.
 
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