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    Quote Originally Posted by Britannist View Post
    UKIP is strong in Cornwall and the people of Cornwall - just like the people of the rest of England and the UK - want our sovereignty back from the EU in Brussels.

    Those who want to take Cornwall out of England/UK must be defeated.
    The UKIP have ZERO councillors on Cornwall Council (123 members) - what strength they have?

    I'd rather be governed from Brussels than London (or Bristol) any day!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Britannist View Post
    Do you have a link to that article in the Daily Express or could you let me have more information about what they wrote on this matter please EU blues?
    So the Daily Express is our top source on this issue? OMG.

    The legal issue is called the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. The Cornish Language Partnership has been running for years (Cornish Language Partnership : CLP Home Page)

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    I'm sure I posted something about the Cornish road signs? Mods why has it been removed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cornwall3000 View Post
    The UKIP have ZERO councillors on Cornwall Council (123 members) - what strength they have?
    UKIP got a huge vote in the 2009 EU Election in Cornwall - two UKIP MEPs represent Cornwall (and other parts of the West Country) in the EU 'Parliament' in Brussels.

    UKIP beat the governing pro-EU Labour Party and the europhile Liberal 'Democrats' (LD) in the 2009 EU Election in Cornwall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cornwall3000 View Post
    The legal issue is called the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. The Cornish Language Partnership has been running for years (Cornish Language Partnership : CLP Home Page)
    The europhiles/EU seek to break up England and the UK because they would find it easier to bully the people of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland if there were no British Union.

    Some are using the Cornish languages as an issue to try to divide Cornwall from the rest of England/UK. They will not succeed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cornwall3000 View Post
    I'd rather be governed from Brussels than London (or Bristol) any day!
    Why don't you move in to EU headquarters then? We - the British people - won't be going with you.

    The people of Cornwall - just like the rest of the English and British people - do not want to be governed by the EU (as UK opinion polls on the euro, EU Constitution Lisbon 'Treaty' and on getting powers back from the EU show).

    The anti-EU vote in Cornwall is huge.

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