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    Time for Britain to free itself from the EU

    Despite the pro Brussels propaganda that dominates much of the media the British public knows its been sold down the river.

    Britain's annual membership contribution is set to rise 17% to almost 9 billion pounds.

    That does not even include the cost of bailouts to Greece, Ireland and Portugal.

    There is also a warning frm Brussels that when the former communist state Croatia is allowed to join the bandwagon in 2013, they will impose a further annual tax bill of 200 million pounds a year.

    We are being bled dry by the Brussels machine. Bailout after bailout, subscription increase after subscription increase, regulation after regulation is impoverishing our country.

    The time has come for the Goverment to stop signing cheques and instead expose Brussels to the full extent of the anger felt by us, the British people.



    Gratitude to the Daily Express


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    Agreed.

    As feared by those of us who voted 'no', a Federation in all but name.


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    Agreed.

    As feared by those of us who voted 'no', a Federation in all but name.
    I'll hazard a guess many are thinking, what's this got to do with the forum. I will put it to you, it has much to do with the forum.

    The additional money we are doling out each year bailing out, propping up other countries could pay for extra flights to The Philippines, perhaps Englishman cld of spent the additional money on a quality airline as opposed to spending 18 hours bedding down with the locals.

    Steve may have kept his blade. The list goes on.


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    Although I also was a no supporter all those years ago I think its probably far to late now to extricate ourselves without even more suffering I also like the flexibilty my treaty rights give me to live in one place and work in another
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    Time for Britain to free itself from the EU ...

    Quote Originally Posted by gWaPito View Post
    We are being bled dry by the Brussels machine. Bailout after bailout, subscription increase after subscription increase, regulation after regulation is impoverishing our country.

    The time has come for the Goverment to stop signing cheques and instead expose Brussels to the full extent of the anger felt by us, the British people.
    ... (E)U (k)now ... you're right ... !


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    Quote Originally Posted by gWaPito View Post
    perhaps Englishman cld of spent the additional money on a quality airline as opposed to spending 18 hours bedding down with the locals.

    Steve may have kept his blade. The list goes on.
    Cheers for the thought Gwap As it happens, I managed to switch to Cathay Pacific and a 55 minute wait in Honkers for no extra cost, so it turned out well for me.

    Like many Brits, I read the news and am sometimes dismayed by the strange laws that are imposed on us by Europe. I'm not really sure what the benefits of Euro membership are for us, but there must be some otherwise, politicians from all sides would be campaigning to get us out. The fact that both Labour and Tory Gov'ts have kept us in Europe, there must be a good reason for us to belong. What that reason is I don't know.

    In truth, I'm on the fence on this one, I need to see the arguments for both sides (without the sensationalism of the press).


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    Yes, I have an empty garage now where my pride and joy was. The same sentiment could well be used when looking at the Uk. Great Britain lost the 'Great' years ago imo, Euro this Euro that ... Brussels dictatiing. I really dont know what 'real' benefits we have. I just want to leave as soon as I can.
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    Quote Originally Posted by keithAngel View Post
    I also like the flexibilty my treaty rights give me to live in one place and work in another
    i didn't know the phils was in the EU Keith

    switzerland and norway are not members of the EU, I dont see them queuing to join..
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    The United States of Europe - President Gordon Brown
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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    Agreed.

    As feared by those of us who voted 'no', a Federation in all but name.
    I also voted "NO"

    Mick.


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    ....a Federation in all but name. ...
    Oh goody ... .... When do with start building the USS Enterprise?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    The United States of Europe - President Gordon Brown
    The same Gordon Brown who forced 7 business class passengers, including a 7 month pregnant woman into economy thus 7 economy passengers had to make last minute arrangements.

    The right honourable Gordon Brown
    In the words of loveable rouge, slim shady,
    Please stand up, please stand up


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    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...lub-Class.html

    The same t**t who presided over our country's unfolding bankruptcy ?


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    It certinly smells bad
    Mick.


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    it gets even better, anyone with 300,000 euros can come thru Bulgaria and not even live there

    http://www.key2europe.com/en/Acquire...nent-residency
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    512,000euros thats the sort of people we want
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    Quote Originally Posted by keithAngel View Post
    512,000euros thats the sort of people we want
    nah Keith the British gov want these people

    Those who invest £5 million will be allowed to settle here after 3 years, and those investing £10 million or more will be allowed to settle after 2 years. This compares with the current minimum 5-year requirement.

    http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/si...eurs-investors

    but i think you have to be in the uk, the bulgarian one says a special deal of 300,000 euros and you dont need to even live there

    market forces for you. i wonder where gaddafi will go
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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    it gets even better, anyone with 300,000 euros can come thru Bulgaria and not even live there

    http://www.key2europe.com/en/Acquire...nent-residency
    I'd keep that quiet, it may give Gaddafi ideas.
    Nb
    I expect Blair would take him under his wing. Probably put put him up in his Belgravia gaff. Close buddys by all accounts


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    Only $75,000 in the Phils....and the women are better looking.


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