• Labour will back in/out referendum on the EU
    34 replies, posted
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;37875054]Thatcher turned Labour into a tory clone.[/QUOTE] Hey new labour was alright, they did a lot of good, but this new new labour is terrible.
[QUOTE=entertainer89;37874483]Yeah man! You're so right! I'm just loving the way Britain is right now, especially the bit where my brother can't walk home alone from school for fear of being mugged, and the fact that you need a fucking degree to work the till in mcdonalds. This Union sure is making Britain a better place.[/QUOTE] If Nigel Farage has convinced you that leaving the EU will make you qualified for a job at McDonald's, he's probably lying.
[QUOTE=entertainer89;37874483]Yeah man! You're so right! I'm just loving the way Britain is right now, especially the bit where my brother can't walk home alone from school for fear of being mugged, and the fact that you need a fucking degree to work the till in mcdonalds. This Union sure is making Britain a better place.[/QUOTE] "What do you not like about the EU?" And then you proceed to list things entirely unrelated to the EU's policies specifically?
[QUOTE=entertainer89;37874153]Because Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and David Cameron did a great job. Let him have his turn, he can't do any worse mate.[/QUOTE] lolwut. UKIP MEPs got the worst attendance in the EU Parliament. They basically gives Britain an arrogant image to its European neighbours. Say what rhetoric that's ingrain in your head, but Farage and his clique is just awful and not helpful to British interests. [editline]2nd October 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=RomeoDelta;37874407]I would honestly vote to leave; I hate the imposed laws that come out of Europe. I understand the setbacks that will occur in the market and such, but having our judical system undermined by a third party on a daily basis annoys me greatly.[/QUOTE] If you're complaining on the under-representation, I agree. It is a problem. Tough luck! The national governments, including the British gov., designed this very system! But it seems you're implying as if the UK has no say to this laws. Errmm.. no.
[QUOTE=General Stanley;37873727]Depends what you mean by EU. People generally seem to dislike the legislation that is imposed on EU member from Brussels, which is generally seen as too bureaucratic as well as being unrepresentative. However, I think people would support remaining in the common market, which Britain needs as more then 50% of our exports go there. Also, having a close military alliance with European nations doesn't hurt either.[/QUOTE] That's because most people have no clue what the actual legislation entails and still believe in shite like bananas the right curve and stuff like that which is untrue.
Sorry, you need to Log In to post a reply to this thread.