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Sunday, 4 November 2012

Trading Relationship

parliamentary information office: "The Work and Pensions Secretary insisted the Prime Minister deserved "credit"
for his tough stance on the EU budget and repatriating powers."

Oh, he's got a "tough stance", alright - till the EU cracks the whip. Then he rolls over and waves his legs in the air. Go on, IDS - tell us what powers he's repatriated? As for the EU budget, I can't keep up with the number of times he's changed his position on that in the last few days.

"He also confirmed that Mr Cameron would pledge a referendum on Britain's
relationship with the EU - saying it was just a matter of "when and on what"."

Oh, sure - like his 'cast iron promise' and 'personal guarantee' of a referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon EU Constitution, V2.0? I watched the full video of the speech where he first made that promise - and, contrary to what a lot of his apologists later said, there were NO provisos in it about "unless the Treaty has been ratified". It was straight promise, which he broke.

As to "when, and on what" - why don't you admit it, IDS; Cameron is as slippery as a wet, soapy baby. He'll promise this, promise that, change his wording every hour, on the hour - but it will always be, "Not just yet; the time isn't quite right", etc, etc, etc.

If this true "heir to Blair" ever gets knighted, his coat of arms should be a boot, kicking a tin can, surmounted by two eels, rampant, and a sloth, couchant.

Hague is no better. Remember his promise, in the run-up to the election? "If the Treaty has been ratified, we won't leave it at that." Another promise, also broken.






parliamentary information office: Lets cut the crap. What do these institutionalized ghetto abused boarding school boys know about anything outside their little sheltered bubble? We've given them one last hurray now lets consign these eton nobodies to the scrapheap of history where they belong.

Clueless, hopeless, corrupt, arrogant cling on's to what has made the rest of the world despise us for the last 200 years. Good bye and good riddance. Pathetic.






parliamentary information office: We really do need to commit ourselves far more to the EU.

The more we put in the more we will get out.

It is only by committing ourselves that we will be able to dictate the agenda and turn the EU into something that is much more fit for purpose.





parliamentary information office: This a disgusting spectacle. The Tories (once the great historic party of Britain) are selling Britain out to Brussels with no chance of a return to our homeland in political terms. We are being spun into oblivion in order to satisfy the cravings of the Tory elite for positions of power in Brussels.

UKIP is now the only party with a realistic plan to wrest control back.

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