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Has Cameron betrayed the tory voters and the British people ? This Monday, we will see him demanding a "NO" vote in the commons on the subject of a referendum on the EU. Does he speak for you ?
Your first post, plus header, is a contradiction of Yes and No .. the poll header is another.
Just sayin....
Isn't that what he is paid to do?Has Cameron betrayed the tory voters and the British people
In a word - Yes!
It is because of the Conservative party's betrayal of England and English people that I have left to join the British National Party. It's time to get a grip on reality Mr Cameron.
Would it have been better to have stayed and worked to influence your local MP or PPC? It is quite clear from the vote that at least some MPs retain the principle of democracy even if their leader doesn't. The BNP have no chance of achieving anything, even less now than ever before. If you just want to complain about the state of the country amongst like minded people then you made a good choice, if you actually want to achieve something then perhaps not.
The Conservatives and the labour party have spent billions on achieving a haven for thirld world idealists. It makes me ashamed to be British!
The British National Party represent the brave patriots left in this country. It is because of them, and despite the anti-British Conservative and Labour parties (I won't even mention the Lib-dems), that people in this country are still able to cling to some hope for the future of their children and grandchildren.
It not a bad argument to make but sadly the leadership is so divorced from their backbenches and party in the country on this issue and have been for years, those who do hold the smae view as the so called rebels protect their jobs and fall into line, so it is near impossible to change anything.
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
Gen 1:1
yes i mosk definetly think he is all he gives a **** about is his job.
Cameron is out of touch with his party as well. The editor of the Spectator was saying yesterday that the centre of gravity in the Conservative Party has now shifted from an argument between Europhile and Eurosceptic, where the Eurosceptic position was roughly 'no more powers should be handed out to the EU', to one between renegotiating powers back or leaving altogether. So we are on a winner essentially. Even the Lib Dems apparently accept the need for 'reform', as it is known. Well perhaps that is not what they really want, but you know how it is with elections and real people etc. The Lib Dems first and foremost like political power, and they won't get it by saying we should join the euro. Meanwhile Labour says we should join the euro when the time is right, or something similar. However, with the majority wanting less EU power Labour are not doing themselves any favours on the electability front.
What the Tories think now is that they should seize the moment and trash Labour over its ridiculous EU position while they have the chance, and that this issue is felt so strongly that they could in theory go to the country and wipe out both Labour and the Lib Dems and have a nice big clear majority. What they say is that they think with EU regulation that there is no possibility of any growth and Steve Hilton was saying that 1/3 of government work is taken up by the EU, so if we were to leave we would save a fortune on government administration for starters. In other words, now the Tories are in power and have had a chance to look at the books and find out what is causing the problems, they have discovered the EU is by far the biggest problem. I mean Labour were weak and could not get any power back so they covered it up in order to hide their weakness.
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