Cameron acknowledged that, while the EU budget as a whole would be reduced, Britain’s own contributions to the EU would increase.
What a clown.
What a clown.
Cameron acknowledged that, while the EU budget as a whole would be reduced, Britain’s own contributions to the EU would increase.
What a clown.
This was due to an agreement made by Tony Blair. Don't let the facts get in the way of political bias.
Suits his party's overall agenda of providing arguments for the UK to leave?
Cameron acknowledged that, while the EU budget as a whole would be reduced, Britain’s own contributions to the EU would increase.
What a clown.
According to Cameron.
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According to virtually everybody. No getting away from what a disastrous negotiation Blair had and the legacy it's left. I think Cameron is a total cockwomble but so it has to be said was Blair. Nasty little war criminal and deluded religious nut job.
According to Cameron.
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According to virtually everybody. No getting away from what a disastrous negotiation Blair had and the legacy it's left. I think Cameron is a total cockwomble but so it has to be said was Blair. Nasty little war criminal and deluded religious nut job.
I agree here, Blair was a nasty little war criminal and deluded religious nut job. Most of all he is a hypocrite. He has sent this country down a path without no get out clause. But its OK for him, his living standards are not being crushed. He is making millions.
Is this is far as the renegotiation goes then? because I thought the plan was to renegotiate on a number of issues not just on the amount of money we pay.
We need far more reform than this.
a clown? is someone bitter because predictions of failure and marginalisation in EU post-referedum promise, have turned out to be crap? great victory for the UK. shows we aren't alone in wanting reform in Europe, i wouldnt be surprised if the renegotiation is more successful than hoped, with other countries have a piece of the action too.
Is this is far as the renegotiation goes then? because I thought the plan was to renegotiate on a number of issues not just on the amount of money we pay.
We need far more reform than this.
No. It's his spinning of the deal which annoys me. The EU budget has been reduced but not enough to make UK contributions reduce. How's that a victory?
According to Cameron.
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According to virtually everybody. No getting away from what a disastrous negotiation Blair had and the legacy it's left. I think Cameron is a total cockwomble but so it has to be said was Blair. Nasty little war criminal and deluded religious nut job.
I am not disputing the legacy Blair left. But, these were the parameters which Cameron knew about, and failed to fully remove himself from. Had he negotiated a bigger cut he would have.
The discussion on repatriation of powers is sometime in the near future.
No. It's his spinning of the deal which annoys me. The EU budget has been reduced but not enough to make UK contributions reduce. How's that a victory? It's a bit like Merkel wanting 20k for her second hand Merc, asking for 25 and Dave "successfully" negotiating her down to 20 ie Merkel gets what she wants, Dave things he has got a good deal.
be interested to see where you've found that the budgets been cut but our contributions rise. i can only find a reference to "EU officials calculation" that implies the net benefits drop, not the actual contribution (of course they will if the budgets gone down).
OK. In the near future? In politics that means they will leave it for the next party to sort out lol. If Labour are in power by then, they will not do a single thing about it because they love Europe. I'm right in voting for UKIP as my protest vote, even though it will help Labour get back in to power who I absolutely hate with a passion.
You really can thank Blair for the fact that we end up paying more because he negotiated away our rebate.
You complain about this result and that fact we'll end up paying more yet on any anti EU thread you claim complete and utter support for our membership. So what you want is an al carte EU membership for the UK ?
It's in most of today's press.