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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...ean-Union.html
Attorney General could vote to leave European Union
Exclusive: Jeremy Wright, the Attorney General, is "50/50" on whether Britain should stay in the European Union and has significant concerns about the growing influence of European courts
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Jeremy Wright, the Attorney General, could vote for Britain to leave the European Union
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Originally Posted by Daily Telegraph
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Employment Minister Priti Patel is rumoured to be strongly backing a British exit from the EU
Looks like a lot of them are on the verge of declaring they want us out of the EU. It's known Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn personally also wants out.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daily Telegraph
How many in the end publically back it we do not know yet, as it is said Cameron and Osborne are blackmailing MPs with threats of no promotions and sackings if they come out and back a British exit from the EU. That should tell you really all you need to know about the strength of their 'argument'.
Given another poll came out today showing a huge decrease for the Remain campaign hopefully it gives the likes of the AG the courage to back Brexit.
Thoughts?
In other news, the UK's most senior legal officer, the Attorney General, is considering backing the UK to stay in the EU. I know you spam this subforum with loads of eurosceptic rubbish but this has to be one of the most ridiculous, non-newsworthy threads you've ever made. Are you so deluded that you consider it a win when the attorney general has yet to decide whether he's for or against the UK leaving the EU?
Oh you don't like this news do you? Legally it shows the worthless agreement is built on sand.
Let's be honest, he is weighing up his career prospects as are the others. We know Michael Gove backs a British exit from the EU and has done for years, but even he is "currently on the fence" because he feels loyalty to Cameron and Osborne. Theresa May is known to favour exit, but is weighing up her career prospects too. Jeremy Corbyn on the other hand has walked many times through the voting lobby to oppose the EU and has made statements against it as a backbencher, yet he too is being held hostage now by his own party on the issue. Conservative MPs are being threatened with no promotions/sackings if they back an exit hence why Savid Javid (long standing eurosceptic) is yet to come out. Cameron has told MPs to "ignore" the feelings of their local Associations on this - the very people who got those MPs into Parliament and Cameron into Number 10.
We know many want to leave, but whether they'll put their careers first or the country remains to be seen. Hence why I posted it.
The renegotiation will do nothing to solve this therefore it is reasonable to expect he'll back an exit. Unless he puts his party/job before country.Quote:
England's most senior legal officer could vote to leave the EU amid fears that that European courts are eroding Britain's sovereignty
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Leaked memo 'fresh blow' to David Cameron
The demands made by Cameron were already pathetically weak and now they're being watered down even more.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daily Telegraph
And this is all before we've even approved/disapproved the deal in a referendum. Even after that, EU courts such as the ECJ as well as the Parliament can overturn parts/all of the deal if they wish because the deal isn't worth anything as it isn't in the treaties. If it isn't in the treaties, the treaties come first.
Ask yourselves this. If they're already ganging up on us and trying to overturn little reforms, as well as making sure the legal clause of "ever closer union" aka more powers keep going to the EU remains in the treaties, how will they behave when you've all been fooled into voting to Remain? Answer: we'll be screwed again like in 1975.
And remember this in the referendum when you hear lies of "the UK should stay in and help reform Europe and not just walk away" well that is exactly what we are doing and we're not getting anywhere. They're not interested in 'reform' and they're certainly not interested in a looser EU.
Why would anybody vote for this?
In today's huge and totally shocking news: Pro-EU leaders don't want less EU power
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Corbyn: Dave's Deal "Irrelevant, Theatrical Sideshow"
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What Jeremy Corbyn really believes in: an EU exit
So they, the Labour leadership, admit the deal is rubbish, and we know they privately want out of the EU but are scared of ripping the party apart.Quote:
Originally Posted by Guido
In other words like so many politicians they're placing party before country. It should tell you all you need to know about the EU debate.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...Falklands.html
We're out! SIX ministers head straight for the Brexit as Cameron announces EU referendum for June 23rd after late-night 'deal' in Brussels
- David Cameron today addressed the nation to say he had 'negotiated a deal to give the UK special status in EU'
- Theresa May, Sajid Javid and Michael Fallon all came out and backed the deal and vowed to join PM's campaign
- But Michael Gove leads a group of six cabinet ministers directly to a Vote Leave rally after historic Cabinet meeting
- And Chris Grayling said the deal failed to win power over borders, trade deals or control of the 'national interest'
- PM's announcement came after the first Saturday Cabinet meeting since Falklands War began at 10am today
- The referendum date was today confirmed and Britain will go to the polls on Thursday, June 23
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Government ministers including Priti Patel, Iain Duncan Smith and Michael Gove are backing Britain leaving the EU
June the 23rd. Let's make it our independence day.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daily Mail
Well done to the cabinet ministers putting their convictions before their careers. It's likely one of those ministers will become PM after the vote.
No news yet on Boris Johnson but his close friend Michael Gove has backed an exit as has the Deputy Mayor of London.
Thoughts?
Update: another endorsement for the Leave campaign.
The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), the largest party in Northern Ireland, has just announced it is backing British independence from the EU.
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LOOKING FORWARD TO ALL THIS FREEDOM COMING OUR WAY