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Originally Posted by joeysteele
If he was coming to say we should leave I would be pretty sure that Chris Grayling, Boris Johnson,Michael Gove and the others would be hailing from the rooftops that the UKs closest ally even wanted us to leave.
To me the reaction to whatever he may say is a massive overreaction.
I doubt much of what he says will have much, if any even, impact on how people will really vote come June 23rd.
Still it mus be infuriating for the out organisation that not a single Nation that is seen as an ally or friend of the UK advocates the UK leaving the EU.
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There have been mass protests in Europe over TTIP joey but unlike us, those countries haven't been given the choice of a referendum. The problem with TTIP is, most people don't understand the implications but a gradual awareness is starting to happen within Europe and people are starting to get angry
http://www.theguardian.com/business/...standards-gmos