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Old 20-04-2008, 11:31   #75
freezin
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Re: Who will you be voting for in the next general election?

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Power to run our country signed over to Europe by a Pretend Prime Minister with no Balls.
That's been happening, policy by policy, ever since we joined the Common Market (starting with agriculture and fisheries) under Ted Heath. All EU treaties are legally binding and have an enormous impact on domestic policy, so factor this into your thinking when condemning Labour.

No wonder people like enuff don't vote. The only thing that can possibly change is the interpretation of policies laid down by the EU. The Tories might interpret these policies better than Labour but they, like other individual countries, have very little power to change them in formulation. So we at least need to know what their interpretations are before we can judge how they would operate in government. After 10 years in opposition few differences are clear.

However, the lack of interest from the general public in Britain's relationship with the EU speaks volumes, and they'll get the government they deserve.

And Damien, the evidence for the new European order is there for anyone to see, but the NWO is has no legal basis AFAIK.
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