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Should we demand a referendum on Europe?

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Should we DEMAND a referendum on our entry in to EUROPE? or are we happy to be sold out ?

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  1. Yes we should.


  2. Absolutely 100%

  3. Heya C.C., not that I,m gened-up on such issues but because you asked the question, I will say: No! I,m not happy to be sold out either!

  4. Who do we demand a referendum from, Gordon Brown has decided we will suck the c*ck of the EU and now we all have to wait until it blows up in our faces. If it were in any way possible though, i do think we should have a referendum, the government would get a shock.

  5. If you think we should have a referendum,

    then sign the petition below.

  6. You cannot demand anything! The U.K. does not consider a referendum necessary of legal. We elect M.P.`S  to make our decisions for us., we are not a one man one vote institution. If we do not agree with the way our government has conducted our affairs for us, then next time we have the choice of voting for `the other side`.

  7. yes, yes, yes - there is a lobby in london Wednesday 27 February, re: i want a referendum.com - perhaps we should all make a stand

  8. yes but brown wont listen just like old sailor boy heath,we ended up being ripped off when he gave us decilmisation,brown will do the same and scrap the pound,the french suck up cash like gravy on a sunday roast,spanish boats clean out our waters for fish to make cate food,and fertiliser

    pc groups rule in the uk because labour gave them the power

    we cant even sing baa baa black sheep in case we offend some minority

    LABOUR listen to the majority its called democracy

    stand up and protest when any pc c**p comes out of councils or middle class lib dem voters anusus ie mouths

    remind those in europe they wouldnt have a bloody europe if it wasnt for uk forces kicking out n***s.

    or has the EU become the new n***s

  9. how do you propose to do this?.I am sure if you come up with a plan that is legal and guaranteed to be successful, very many people will join you.

  10. International law recognises the inalienable right to self-determination.

    This right flows to the people and not to nations or governments.

    As the EU, as a political entity, has not been ratified by the people of each member state, it can have no legitimacy in international law.

    Furthermore, most, if not all member states, have also not had their systems of governance ratified by their respective peoples.

    They have the power because they have the means to enforce it but they do not have the right to that power.

  11. YES .fed up of bailing out the rest of these so called EU countries .!!!!!!!!!!!

  12. Huh?

  13. No, we have always been a part of Europe.....what continent do you think we are on you Onion Juggler?

  14. reg eu , the people of this country voted in a referendum many years ago to join th eec a free trade orginisation , since then the politicians have conned the british people and made the whole thing an illegal orginisation inasmuch it has NOT been ratified by the people , the only people in favour of the gravy train are the politicians themselves . PEOPLE OF BRITAIN DO NOT FORGET THERE IS AN ELECTION COMMING , MOST DEFINATELY REMEMBER TO DUMP THE TRAITORS

  15. Absolutely.

    The referendum was in every parties manifesto. If they make a promise they should keep it.

    If being part of the EU is so bloody wonderful why is it that the two most successful European economies are those of Switzerland and Norway, both of whom chose not to join?

    Wake up folks. Soon it will be too late to do anything about it!

  16. As many of us were unborn or children when the last referendum was held re joining the EEC, yes, there should be a referendum on Europe. The EEC is massive gravy train for mrmbers and certain countries massively (unjustly subsidised farmers with little accountability. I said 5 years ago that Tony Blair would get a well-paid job with them after resigning as prime minister and I was proved right (unfortunately). There seems little accountability to the real people. You only have to look at the 'food mountains'. (Mainly French farmers) are being heavily subsidised to over produce which is lunacy. Surely, it is better to subsidise farmers to diversify and produce crops/dairy/meat that are in short supply?

    The government will not arrange a referendum on this as they know most British people will vote against our continued membership (and paying subsidies to) the EEC. I  have no prob with trading with other EEC states and being on friendly terms with them (where they treat us fairly) though but not part of the EEC. I remember when I was a child, everyone said they had voted against joining the EEC yet we all know the end result which has been detrimental to the UK. Was the result rigged? We urgently need another chance to have our say on this.

  17. of course we should demand a referendum

  18. Britain is a democratic country and as such, the people should have their say in matters  that will affect their lives in the future.    Therefore, there should be a call for a referendum on the matter of our entry into Europe.

    However, nuLabour is not a democratic party, as has been seen from their actions over the last ten years........they certainly have Marxist views.......so to expect them to listen to the voices of the people is quite futile.

    I have signed, along with literally thousands of other people, all of the petitions that have appeared on the Government Website.   So far I have had no feeds back.

    The British Government sold Rhodesia down the river but I never expected them to  do the same to their own country.

  19. Yes, we should.... but you know it will never happen, as the movement knows it will loose

  20. If you are satisfied with the British goverments, selling us out continually, crawling to the pc brigade and minority groups, to get votes,then yes have a referendum,you might just get a big shock.We are not all brainwashed into thinking a unification with the rest of Europe is a bad thing.Britain is trying to have their cake and eat it,the only thing keeping us out, are the fat cats and big money men.The single European currency (the euro ) is the best thing that has happened for the working man.You never get listened to unless you talk from a position of strength,the goverment cannot even equip its troops properly.Sending them to their deaths, as  just collateral damage,bring them home in a box and go through the motions ,but dont give him a flak jacket to save his life,makes yer sick,GET THE STANDARDS BACK AND PROTECT THE TROOPS.Then i just might listen to a politician.---PHEW !!! THATS GOT THAT OFF ME HAIRY LITTLE CHEST.

  21. I am not Happy with the present package.We will be forced to leave with the developing troubles it will bring upon us. Why not leave now or at least the referendum  on Europe will throw up some light on the huge Social Costs it will impose on UK.

  22. Yes...and we are...but will politicians listen. I tell you...i think we are headed for a European Dictatorship...didn't they want Tony Adolf B-lair to be the first. What else are we headed towards when most of our laws are made by unelected officials.

  23. To late

    The decision as already been made .

    The Labour Party are not bothered what we think .

    The Labour Party where never going to let the people vote .

    It was all one big lie .

    Getting stressed now

    Need to open the window

    Deep breaths .

  24. Forget a referendum , it won't make any difference at all.

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