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I think His Majesty The Emporer Dictartor Gordon Brownapart is afraid!!! of the referendum. I think he knows the majority of the UK public do not want to be in the EU under the presant conditions stated in the EU constitution or any other condition .

I dont belive he has the COURAGE to stand up to the EU on our behalf, Or to let us make up our mind about it.

Do you suspect like i do his ultimate plan is to be president of the EU. With the UK as a state of it under his control like all the other member countries/states

Do you see what i see in him. a very scared and insecure man trying to put himself of as a leader. This is why he is so egotistical and dictorial in his desisions. It's why he said in a memo:
the people will get what i give them weather they like it or not . i make the desisions i dont need advice. Is this who we need running the country. I think not !

Would you vote for him

2007-09-23 22:13:55 · 5 answers · asked by IHATETHEEUSKI 5 in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

Karren

well said . i agree with you 100%. our nation is now fast becomming a beggar state of the EUseless. never never vote labour

2007-09-24 03:58:38 · update #1

5 answers

NO I would NEVER vote Labour, let alone Gordon Brown,he is a control freak who will stop at nothing to achieve his own goal.........even if it does mean selling britain out! The "Constitution" will make Britain a province of that State; our laws subordinate to the laws of that State; it will diminish the importance of our Westminster Government and Parliament.After this Constitution is established and in place, it will diminish what will be our electoral sovereignty and power in our general elections.
We must hope that this Constitution, dangerously destructive of our national institutions and of government answerable to our electorate, will not be signed or ratified.
This say's it all,it tells us exactly what the EU in up to,aided and abetted by New Labour!...........

"The time for individual nations [in Europe] having its own tax, employment and social policies if definitely over. We must finally bury the erroneous ideas of nations having sovereignty over foreign and defence policies. National sovereignty will soon prove itself to be a product of the imagination." — Gerhard Schröder, of Germany.

A vote for Brown is a vote for the EU Constitution................
all those against this,should write to Brown personally,or their local MP stating............NO REFERENDUM..........NO VOTE FOR LABOUR
They are hateful anti-British ideologues who need throwning out of office.
proreferendumrally.co.uk
iwantareferendum.com

2007-09-24 01:49:22 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Actually, I do not think that we should have a referendum on the EU treaty. I do agree with the Liberal Democrats though that we should have a referendum on being in the EU.

If we got a vote on Europe as a whole, that would allow us, the UK electorate, to be able to decide if we want to stay in Europe, with the proposed treaty, of leave it altogether.

2007-09-25 08:30:27 · answer #2 · answered by The Patriot 7 · 1 0

GB is just another minion of the new world order , many talk about how dubya gained control by rigging the electoral process well brown didnt even have to do that how do we get a unelected PM ?! .

him and all the other imperial leaders of the world are nothing more than dictators , they are suposed to work for the people not the other way round . the EU treaty (constitution) would not be excepted by the majority of this country just like they knew the euro wouldnt be , they know we dont want it end of NO??????

2007-09-24 06:31:53 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

I don't support Brown or his policies for war in Iraq or ID cards, but I would vote to stay in the EU.
Why? Economically, we need to belong. Otherwise we wouldn't be able to get our cheap booze in France.
And there's the cheap flights to Spain and the Czech Republic.
Britain's farmers do quite well, with subsidies to produce more than we need. Which is just as well with the bad harvest this year.
The EU isn't perfect but it's better than some other organisation I can think of - and it hasn't waged war on any nations during its existence.

2007-09-24 05:22:23 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

need to be in the EU? yeah right. they need us more than we need them.

2007-09-24 08:48:03 · answer #5 · answered by bruce m 5 · 1 0

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