Posted on 03/17/2015 2:36:55 PM PDT by Olog-hai
Speaking to BuzzFeed, Cameron admitted any future negotiations would be tough, but maintained his stance that a continuation of the status quo was not an option.
The EU isnt working properly and too many people are happy to go on as they are, Prime Minister David Cameron said yesterday (16 March).
Europe isnt working properly. You can see that by the fact that Britain, outside the euro, has created more jobs in the last five years than the other 27 put together, said Cameron. Rather than burying this under the carpet, lets work out what needs to change. [ ]
Yesterday, Nigel Farage, the UK Independence Party leader, said that his party would do a deal to allow Cameron to form a government if, as expected, the election fails to produce a clear winner. But Farage said the price of such a deal would be a referendum before the end of the year.
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Somebody sees UKIP in his rear-view mirror.
More socialism, more often. That’s my prescription.
It was an attempt to create a government that would eliminate the national governments and the countries. It won’t work. Keep the free trade and dump the stupid idea of One Europe.
DETERMINED to lay the foundations of an ever-closer union among the peoples of EuropeSo from the start, it was imperialistic. And it just sounds too much like the third attempt by a certain entity to achieve a third time what it could not do twice before.
Cameron will be returned to office, and in better shape. Thanks Olog-hai.
Neither is Cameron.
UKIP it, Britain. Please.
Better shape for what, is the question? Remaining a “liberal’ Conservative” is not very promising, and is very dangerous for Britain.
Not at all. The danger for Britain is the continued overwhelming of their social services, free speech, and political and educational system by jihadists.
Most of which Cameron promotes, and shamelessly.
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