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View Poll Results: Do you think the British people should get a say on the Lisbon Treaty?

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    Quote Originally Posted by alexxxxx View Post
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    I think the principle idea of the EU is a good one - mainly because of the way in which it has created a massive 'free market' in which our economy undoubtedly benefits. There are many policies and ideas that I do not agree with, but that's a different story. Ultimately I think we are better off in the EU than out.
    What I don't agree with, is how there are occasions where unanimity between member states is often not required in decisions made by the EU and even in these situations it is difficult to opt out of the decisions made that influence this country.

    I undoubtedly agree there should be a referendum on the treaty. I think it's important that the British People are given a direct say on something that will effect the country considerably.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garion View Post
    I think the principle idea of the EU is a good one - mainly because of the way in which it has created a massive 'free market' in which our economy undoubtedly benefits.
    Yes, paying £4.1billion a year (which is due for a 60% rise to £6.4billion next year) to the EU as well as over £50billion on EU regulations is undoubtedly doing our economy wonders. We don't get back anything close to what we give to the EU, that is the point of it. Essentially we are giving money to mainland Europe in the same way we give aid money to African countries.

    What Britons voted for decades ago was free trade with Europe, not being part of a Franco-German federation that controls our economy and political affairs. Poor Eastern European countries may do better under it but for Britain it's nothing more than a leech.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ifuseekamy View Post
    Yes, paying £4.1billion a year (which is due for a 60% rise to £6.4billion next year) to the EU as well as over £50billion on EU regulations is undoubtedly doing our economy wonders. We don't get back anything close to what we give to the EU, that is the point of it. Essentially we are giving money to mainland Europe in the same way we give aid money to African countries.

    What Britons voted for decades ago was free trade with Europe, not being part of a Franco-German federation that controls our economy and political affairs. Poor Eastern European countries may do better under it but for Britain it's nothing more than a leech.
    Thank you, somebody who actually can see the pathetic lies we've been told by Labour, the ruling elite and the EU over the past years to see the real truth.


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