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Cameron refusing to pay the extra £1.7 Billion to the EU
http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-29754168
Smart move on his part. If he gave in to this he would be playing right into UKIP hands imo. |
Good reason to leave the sh1te.
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Posturing. He has every intention of paying up, he just can't be seen to be giving in easily.
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He should pay up really, there is a logic to the increase which is that we've been underpaying for years and it's our government that has re-evaluated the size of our economy and thus means we should be paying more.
I'd like Cameron and the Tories as a whole to stop trying to appease the Eurosceptics, supposedly he believes in the EU in principle but all we ever hear is him criticising it and highlighting its negatives rather than its positives - that's what plays into Ukip's hands and risks making the Conservatives just look like Ukip-lite. |
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The figure is up for negotiation, it always was. No way should we pay while France and Germany get a rebate. And where the hell do they think Greece are going to find the cash the EU imagine they owe them? They're on their knees financially. It's ridiculous, ill-timed and yet another reason to have an in/out referendum. I know where my vote will go.
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Good I don't think we should pay......but we all know he will......pathetic!
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His government departments have known about the figure for months. Its all a little too convenient for me that "Cameron takes a stand" in the run up to an important by election where UKIP are likely to win. The British public are being played for fools
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It doesn't play into the Tories hands at all, coming at the worst possible time for Cameron with an important by election in November and adding fuel to UKIP's fire. |
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former Conservative cabinet minister Ken Clarke raised a laugh when he said: "May I first of all sympathise with the prime minister by being taken by surprise on a subject which everybody in the Foreign Office and the Treasury must have known was coming along for the last five months" |
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And Ken Clarke never misses an opportunity to prove to us that his hindsight is 20/20. |
I don't agree with paying more to the EU,especially at this time when although we are in recovery 'at last', it is far from being an assured one.
However we do not just pay in to the EU we do get funding back too which we rarely if ever hear about. I am fed up of this Govt. and this PM procrastinating as to the EU, this PM has harped on for over 2 years now as to re-negotiation and getting the EU issue settled once and for all. He leaves it a whole 2+ years and then says he will, if he gets an overall majority, re-negotiate with the EU and do so for another 2 years and then hopefully hold a referendum in 2017. What a waste of space he is and he knows full well he will never get a referendum bill through parliament because he will never get an overall majority big enough to do so. He is a disaster for the UK, he has almost presided over the break up of the UK and his procrastination and dire leadership as to the EU could see the UK sleepwalk out of Europe, which overall, in my view, would be a massive disaster for the UK. It would cause massive and new tensions with Scotland after voting to remain in the UK too. I wouldn't trust this PM with going to the bakers for half a dozen buns let alone trust him with the UK out of the EU. He is conning the electorate as to the EU and his problems with UKIP now because of his stance on the EU, are his own doing and are a result of his really poor leadership, both as a party leader and even worse as a Prime Minister. |
Just pay up and stop bluffing to appease the fools that want us to leave and have no rights at all.
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