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Will never happen.
I have more chance of winning the lottery.
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Interesting question.
I have been considering raising exactly the same question to the NEC. My concern is that whether or not it was any of the three main parties if they could be trusted ? My inclination would be No, they could not. My concern is about the realisation of the electorate generally and I suspect that sufficient of the majority would believe and vote accordingingly. I would expect Cameron's Conservatives to be the most likely to play such a policy OR more likely a similar one that would give them room to manoevre within it and the EU. Hopefully ( :?: ) UKIP will have a strategy in place to move against. I have no confidence in the Conservatives regards the EU and at present little confidence in UKIP's policy, communication and marketing ability to successfully move against such a Con move. Our new leadership is so critical. |
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And Halal Pigs might fly
Niall Warry wrote Quote:
The reality is, the Conservatives are most Eurosceptic of the three partys and Cameron has not actually delivered yet on his promise to withdraw from the European People's Party [ EPP ] where the Conservatives have a partner in the "Irish" Euro maniac party Fine Gael whose fanatical support of everything to do with the European Union is only matched by their hatred of the United States of America, and you might like to know they are commonly refered to in Ireland as the "Blueshirts" for their associations with a 1930s Irish pro-Nazi movement, something on the lines of Oswald Mosley's "Blackshirts". You might also like to know Enda Kenny is the leader of Fine Gael and deputy leader of the EPP. Best and Warm Regards Adrian Wainer |
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EG Like Prescott being paid by the British people for not doing any government work, if Blair and Brown need Prescott as some sort of political marriage guidance councillor I would not criticize that of itself but why should he be paid a Government salary for that, if he needs to be paid for that, that should come out of Labour Party funds! Best and Warm Regards Adrian Wainer |
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