Tories going to move further to the right...?

This is an article I wrote on roughly the same subject.

When David Cameron announced there was going to be a referendum on whether the UK stayed in the European Union, you could hear the eurosceptics unite in singing the Tory leaders’ praises.

Before 2017 British people must have their say on the simple choice whether to opt ‘in’ or ‘out’, Cameron proudly announced.

This hollow promise does provide Cameron with an immediate boost with his party and the plethora of uninformed loudmouths who tell every man and his dog that the UK is full, but long term this puts the economic stability of the UK at risk.

Such names as Business Secretary Vince Cable and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg have already broken ranks saying that a referendum would have a chilling effect on the economy, but sadly our leader doesn’t have the backbone to not pander to right wing fanatics.

The eurosceptics argue that the one-size-fits-all approach of the EU is hampering Britain running its affairs with its own best interests.

The recent success stories of both Norway and Switzerland who both left the EU can be pointed to as examples of how it can be done.

But even though the emotional appeal of leaving the EU may seem strong, the key fact to remember is that due to the EU we have unfettered access to a single market of over 500 million people.

Our departure would hamper free trade and the damage to our export market would put Britain on the brink of financial ruin.


The UK is currently seen as the preferred option for overseas investors looking to invest in Europe, so choosing out during the referendum would undermine jobs, dent international relationships and cause a downward plunge in the national wealth.

Now I’m not naive enough to think the EU is a perfect structure where change isn’t needed. The UK does need to have a bigger say as currently France and Germany seemingly run the show. But the EU does need deregulations and streamlining if it truly wants to be seen as an institution that we should feel honoured to be part of.

I feel that we as a nation should think for the longer term stability of our country, don’t be gullible enough to take what the Daily Mail says about immigration as gospel.

We should stand strong and vote ‘in’ during the referendum and not risk everything letting everything we have built economically over the years crumble in front of our very eyes.

Cameron has now proven beyond any doubt he is a lame duck so let’s hope that his remaining term can be seen out without any further damage being done.
 
Well done, you got something right when you said Cameron is a lame duck.

The rest is so much hogwash, laced with the usual doom and gloom should we retake our freedom back from this unelected bunch of crooks.
It will never deregulate & streamline, nor does it give a f*ck if its seen as honorable, its a twisted idea of forming a super state that is bound to fail in time.
 
Challenger1978 said:
Mike D said:
Instead of sitting on the fence I think its time Milliband just called Cameron's bluff and said that there will be no refurendum on the EU and started garnering support from the many big businesses wanting to stay in the EU. Most people with half a brain cell can see that pulling out of the EU would be a disaster for us.

So you think Milliband who is heavily backed by the unions is going to suck up to big business. Well if I've only got half a brain cell you must be brain dead if you think Milliband could pull that one of.

Milliband does not support coming out of the EU and he has said that on a number of occasions. Why would the unions want us to pull out of EU when under it employees have more rights such as minimum wage maximum working hours.

If you actually researched on what the EU bring, before typing you might learn something. Then you may find that being in the EU has benefits for lots of different sectors in society not just big businesses.
 
Mike D said:
Challenger1978 said:
Mike D said:
Instead of sitting on the fence I think its time Milliband just called Cameron's bluff and said that there will be no refurendum on the EU and started garnering support from the many big businesses wanting to stay in the EU. Most people with half a brain cell can see that pulling out of the EU would be a disaster for us.

So you think Milliband who is heavily backed by the unions is going to suck up to big business. Well if I've only got half a brain cell you must be brain dead if you think Milliband could pull that one of.

Milliband does not support coming out of the EU and he has said that on a number of occasions. Why would the unions want us to pull out of EU when under it employees have more rights such as minimum wage maximum working hours.

If you actually researched on what the EU bring, before typing you might learn something. Then you may find that being in the EU has benefits for lots of different sectors in society not just big businesses.


My union is anti EU which I don't understand, the majority within labour are pro.
 
Mike D said:
Challenger1978 said:
Mike D said:
Instead of sitting on the fence I think its time Milliband just called Cameron's bluff and said that there will be no refurendum on the EU and started garnering support from the many big businesses wanting to stay in the EU. Most people with half a brain cell can see that pulling out of the EU would be a disaster for us.

So you think Milliband who is heavily backed by the unions is going to suck up to big business. Well if I've only got half a brain cell you must be brain dead if you think Milliband could pull that one of.

Milliband does not support coming out of the EU and he has said that on a number of occasions. Why would the unions want us to pull out of EU when under it employees have more rights such as minimum wage maximum working hours.

If you actually researched on what the EU bring, before typing you might learn something. Then you may find that being in the EU has benefits for lots of different sectors in society not just big businesses.

I have read up on the EU and i find it to be an overly centralized corrupt instantiation.
 
mat said:
Mike D said:
Challenger1978 said:
So you think Milliband who is heavily backed by the unions is going to suck up to big business. Well if I've only got half a brain cell you must be brain dead if you think Milliband could pull that one of.

Milliband does not support coming out of the EU and he has said that on a number of occasions. Why would the unions want us to pull out of EU when under it employees have more rights such as minimum wage maximum working hours.

If you actually researched on what the EU bring, before typing you might learn something. Then you may find that being in the EU has benefits for lots of different sectors in society not just big businesses.


My union is anti EU which I don't understand, the majority within labour are pro.

That's probably more to do with protecting jobs from EU migrants from taking jobs off UK people. Being in the EU does not tickle everyone's fancy. For example

The smaller employers who want out so that they can be little hitlers and treat there customers and staff like shit and get away with it.

Then there's the large oil compainies who have our government in their pockets, but are no so good at pulling the wool overt the EU's eye's.
 
the eu is corrupt and undemocratic, take no notice of the stay in scarmongers, from the sound of them they aint got a gcse between them
 
maineman said:
a referendum on the EU is not needed,its just a distraction,by this government on their disasterous austerity policies

the ukip vote suggests otherwise

time that the electorate had a say for once
 

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