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Now Norway want immigration referendum- is it the start of end of free movement

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Original post by Yi-Ge-Ningderen
It is not democratic if 100% of British people disagree with a law and 100% OF UK MEP's don't agree, but we still have a particular law, that is not democracy!

It is not up to financial institutions what we do, they exist to serve the people, not the other way around. The US would offer trade deals, anyway, if we left the EU, it would fall apart due to our huge funding. With anti -EU feelings in France and Holland (as well as a few others), we could soon start a new group, based on TRADE and nothing else, no more foreign policy interference etc., laws, or movement of people.

Anti-EU feeling is on the rise across Europe, that cannot be denied even by a Europhile surely.


You're right that anti-eu sentiment is increasing (although that's to be expected given the euro crisis, it's the same reason anti capitalist tripe is growing). Financial institutions have a lot of power over us whether you like it or not, if they left this country would be in BIG trouble.
Original post by Are you Shaw?
You're right that anti-eu sentiment is increasing (although that's to be expected given the euro crisis, it's the same reason anti capitalist tripe is growing). Financial institutions have a lot of power over us whether you like it or not, if they left this country would be in BIG trouble.


I am a capitalist. They would not leave, free from EU regulation, the country could if anything provide a better environment. Also, it is not that easy to just move for huge companies, they would see how things went and considering at this point in time Britain is in a strong position, now is the time to leave the EU. Right now, the UK has negotiating power, if we wait, that could be lost. Don't listen too much to the scare mongerers. As I said before, the same people were saying similar things about the Euro.

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