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The EU getting ready for UK to leave
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[quote:alexisj9:MV8yMDQ2ODc2XzM0MzkyOTMyXzM3MjdBOEM3] [quote:Tess2012:MV8yMDQ2ODc2XzlDRTdBQTNE] SENIOR Eurocrats were openly speculating last night that Britain could soon quit the European Union. Diplomatic sources admitted that a summit of European leaders scheduled for later this month may have to be scrapped because of David Cameron’s threat to veto an inflation-busting increase in the Brussels budget. And as the bitter row deepened, the sources went further by suggesting the dispute could “quickly” result in the UK’s exit from the EU. One said: “We’re working to reach an agreement but everything indicates that it is impossible to overcome the British veto. Prime Minister Cameron has gone too far and will not come back. The possibility of Britain’s exit from the EU, as quickly as possible, is no longer considered taboo.” Tory MPs reacted with delight. Peter Bone said: “For the first time ever, a Brussels official seems to have spoken the truth. The PM is standing up for the British people in opposing this huge increase in our payments to the EU. http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/357256/Now-even-the-EU-wants-us-to-leave Without the UK's £37million a day input, the EU's toast! [/quote] What do we actually get from the EU for that money, apart from open boarders? I wonder how much debt we would have worked up if we could have used that money here, for the things that really matter like jobs and infrastructure. Well at least if we do leave we can use that £37million a day to pay the debts that joining the EU gave us. [/quote]
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SENIOR Eurocrats were openly speculating last night that Britain could soon quit the European Union.
Diplomatic sources admitted that a summit of European leaders scheduled for later this month may have to be scrapped because of David Cameron’s threat to veto an inflation-busting increase in the Brussels budget. And as the bitter row deepened, the sources went further by suggesting the dispute could “quickly” result in the UK’s exit from the EU.
One said: “We’re working to reach an agreement but everything indicates that it is impossible to overcome the British veto. Prime Minister Cameron has gone too far and will not come back. The possibility of Britain’s exit from the EU, as quickly as possible, is no longer considered taboo.”
Tory MPs reacted with delight. Peter Bone said: “For the first time ever, a Brussels official seems to have spoken the truth. The PM is standing up for the British people in opposing this huge increase in our payments to the EU.
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Without the UK's £37million a day input, the EU's toast!
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