See also: ‘Unemployment, The Cuts and the EU’ ~ by John Foster of the Scottish Campaign against Euro-Federalism Posted on August 13, 2012
How does Scotland’s referendum fit into David Cameron’s EU plans?
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Labour must offer a referendem too to be sure these Present chriminals in power do not win votes in the next elecytion because of this promise.Match their promises to take the wind out of their sails.
I disagree, Labour’s stance is that we’re better off in than out so there will be no referendum. I support that especially given the “shyte” as Boda says people have been fed on Europe.
I would much rather have had a referendum on the NHS reforms, but there you go.
If we leave the European Union and the public are purposely fed Murdoch’s shyte every day about the bent bananas etc., you will then see after this that the Tories have been mild in their treatment of the sick and disabled, because it will give them licence for genocide.
THE EU laws they have to abide by, are our only saviour. Expect the 4th Reich here in Britain once we vote out of it!
Public opinion is often suicidal ignorance.
This. So this.
Didn’t the tories promise a referendum on this during the last election, fool me once comes too mind!
When the tories talk about “repatriating powers from Europe” the powers they mean are the power to force workers to work more than 48 hours a week, do away with holidays, sick leave and sick pay, make it easier to dismiss people FOR ANY REASON.
UKIP are the same.
Royalty, the Aristornatzis all got there originally by murdering and kicking others off their land moving in their mansions and fixing elections and then the laws to their benefit, with the compliance and (well founded) fear of the working people.
You now see history continuously repeat itself! If you lie down in submission, you will be stomped on robbed and tortured in poverty as is tradition, until you cease to be a problem!
Make noise people!