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Thursday, September 8, 2011
With over 100,000 signatures demanding Cameron calls a referendum on Britains membership of the EU, it looks as if there might well be a parliamentary debate on the issue at some point.
Expect just that though - debate. A few words and heated exchanges, a few headlines, and then business as usual.
Call me Dave has insisted that there's no case for a referendum, and has been busily singing Europes praises.
The decision has already been made.
Neither Clegg, Cameron, or Miliband, are going to get us out of the EU.
Despite us having three large parties who are supposedly distinct and possessed of their own ideas for governing our country, there's a couple things that those leading them have in common despite whatever the lesser members think.
We'll be staying in the EU, and mass immigration will continue.
Two of the things which the electorate consider most important, and all of the usual political suspects are singing off the same hymn sheet.
Elect Lib/Lab/Con and you'll not get a say, it's as simple as that.
There will be no in/out referendum on Europe because there are too many at the top with vested interests in keeping us in.
The only time Cameron would ever give us a say on in/out is if the outcome was a dead cert to give a rubber stamp to policy which is already set in stone. Otherwise, we've not a chance in hell of being heard.
A debate might be awkward for the EU zealots, but there is just no way it will ever go beyond debate on their watch.
There's will be the usual talk - only with the usual suspects doing all the talking, and we the electorate will never be allowed to have our say.
We'll be staying in the EU, simple as that, at least until we stop electing the same old parties whose leaders have prostituted themselves entirely to the European cause.
Labels: eu referendum, petitions
