I have read most newspapers over the past 2 days, about what the EU gas offered the UK, to stay in the UK!
In fact it isn't much and Cameron isn't actually telling the truth, but he isn't lying either, he just isn't telling us everything.
1. It appears that what they have agreed, isn't legally binding and is likely to be changed
2. The benefits holiday can't be implemented till 2020, which means we could have an extra 2 million in the UK.
3. If you read and listen to what Cameron is saying, lacks any substance.
4. What I do hear, is that it will take a great deal of work, by the politicians to give the UK other markets and agreements for trade
5. Most of our judicial system will disappear, when we are leaders in this field
6. France want London to tax all financial transactions to stop our competitiveness
7. Osborne is about to plunder the pensions and the tax free sum we currently get, so a smoke screen is good, currently
8. Cameron quotes that it will affect our whisky exports (a) Scotland will want to stay in, so why? (b) people won't drink whisky, because we are not in the EU? I think not
9. Cameron says that foreign companies give employment. So will they stop? I am sure their tax gains won't stop. As I mentioned a few weeks ago the Google tax is 2pct and it's only now being quoted in the newspapers! This won't stop or increase.
10. Holidays will cost more. Possibly but at the moment holidays to the Middle East are well down and people are travelling in Europe, so what will go up if we pull out? Landing fees possibly, but in Europe we can drive or get a train etc and we pay the same as all Europeans.
11. We will have to continue paying for the EU some years after we leave!
12. Cameron states that we won't pay for any financial support to banks. Yes we will in a another amount of funding we have to pay. This can be raised across the board as we were caught when the Greek banks needed support. It cost us another Euro 4 bln
I think most of the threats are for laziness.
What the MP's in the UK should think is 'Happy Days' if we pull out.
(a) we will be busy
(b) we can fiddle more
(c) we can travel more
Maybe Cameron should tell them that if we stay, we won't need half the politicians, as it will be handled from the European parliament by Stavros, Pierre, Fritz or Angela !!!
In fact it isn't much and Cameron isn't actually telling the truth, but he isn't lying either, he just isn't telling us everything.
1. It appears that what they have agreed, isn't legally binding and is likely to be changed
2. The benefits holiday can't be implemented till 2020, which means we could have an extra 2 million in the UK.
3. If you read and listen to what Cameron is saying, lacks any substance.
4. What I do hear, is that it will take a great deal of work, by the politicians to give the UK other markets and agreements for trade
5. Most of our judicial system will disappear, when we are leaders in this field
6. France want London to tax all financial transactions to stop our competitiveness
7. Osborne is about to plunder the pensions and the tax free sum we currently get, so a smoke screen is good, currently
8. Cameron quotes that it will affect our whisky exports (a) Scotland will want to stay in, so why? (b) people won't drink whisky, because we are not in the EU? I think not
9. Cameron says that foreign companies give employment. So will they stop? I am sure their tax gains won't stop. As I mentioned a few weeks ago the Google tax is 2pct and it's only now being quoted in the newspapers! This won't stop or increase.
10. Holidays will cost more. Possibly but at the moment holidays to the Middle East are well down and people are travelling in Europe, so what will go up if we pull out? Landing fees possibly, but in Europe we can drive or get a train etc and we pay the same as all Europeans.
11. We will have to continue paying for the EU some years after we leave!
12. Cameron states that we won't pay for any financial support to banks. Yes we will in a another amount of funding we have to pay. This can be raised across the board as we were caught when the Greek banks needed support. It cost us another Euro 4 bln
I think most of the threats are for laziness.
What the MP's in the UK should think is 'Happy Days' if we pull out.
(a) we will be busy
(b) we can fiddle more
(c) we can travel more
Maybe Cameron should tell them that if we stay, we won't need half the politicians, as it will be handled from the European parliament by Stavros, Pierre, Fritz or Angela !!!
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