Should Britain leave the EU?

Should Britain leave the EU?

  • No. They should stay

    Votes: 24 58.5%
  • Yes.They should leave

    Votes: 14 34.1%
  • Not sure yet

    Votes: 3 7.3%

  • Total voters
    41

Dr. Dr. Doktor

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Britain (together with Ireland) is opposed to the new Franco-German tax plan for Europe which is designed to integrate the internal market even further. Do you believe that Britain is slowing down EU integration and should leave? Or do you believe that Britain adds something valuable to the EU.

All can vote.
 
Should remain a member of the free-trade area if possible, without subscribing to any of the communism. However, if this is not possible, then AUS! LEAVE! NOW! Before it's too late and the euroization destroys the Britain we all know and love.

:lol:
 
Oh yes. :evil:
 
Originally posted by Pillager
Oh yes. :evil:

Indeed! Onward, to the return of the pink bits! :yeah:
 
Originally posted by Simon Darkshade


Indeed! Onward, to the return of the pink bits! :yeah:

Rejoice, for he as well hath seen the light! :yeah:
 
Of course. Expect the evil pink Franco-German colonization wave to hit you through the Eurotunnel soon!
 
Meanwhile, Germany, France and Italy are still our most important trading partners along with USA. I doubt we'll be leaving any time soon, especially if our little Italy-Spain-UK axis works out as well as we hope.
 
Does Britain add something of value to the EU?

I'll give you a clue,

what's large, an Island, has sixty million people in it...
 
Originally posted by Blitz79
. I doubt we'll be leaving any time soon, especially if our little Italy-Spain-UK axis works out as well as we hope.

That is a very fragile alliance. Spain and Britain have still not solved the Gibraltar issue. Meawhile signore Berlusconi hardly conforms to the british vision of the 'rule of law' so forcefully popaganded for by mr. Blair. Whatever happened to New Labours 'moral' foreign policy? You should get Poland on board too when or if they join.
 
Italy-Spain-UK axis?

Hardly an alternative to Berlin-Paris.
 
Don't you even think of leaving! We havn't joined yet, and you want to leave. Now that's not very polite, is it? ;)
 
Originally posted by nixon
Of course. Expect the evil pink Franco-German colonization wave to hit you through the Eurotunnel soon!

Oh No - our north sea gas is going south

Oh No - froggy beer en masse

Oh No - rabid french bats

Oh No - illegal immigrant skirmishers from Sangate

Quick - Nuke It Now - before the Imperal Guard march through.
 
Originally posted by nixon
Of course. Expect the evil pink Franco-German colonization wave to hit you through the Eurotunnel soon!
Last time I checked Plan B this strange "Franco-" addition wasn't part of it. :hmm:

Did you just want to mention one of your favourite historical leaders?
 
We need Europe, I am sick of the pathetic tax Blair puts on everything.
Joining Europe would mean cheaper manufactured products! More employment...etc, what is wrong with that?

The UK is a great power, but we should really get used to the idea that we are not superior to other Euro states.

I woud rather have French and German women all over the UK than the coarse ugly-chicks that are populate our fair island.

And sometimes I prefer the open-minded Europeans to my own bigoted British countrymen.

But I am proud of Britain, and it is madness to suggest we go for a USA-style isolation policy...in Europe that is impossible.

I am for unity, not dis-unity.

And a union of Euro-states WILL happen, it is merely a case of when, not if.

So get your vodka and fur-caps ready, Comrades!
 
Originally posted by CurtSibling
We need Europe, I am sick of the pathetic tax Blair puts on everything.

I'm sorry, I don't follow. Tax in this much country is much lower than most of Europe. Tax harmonisation is an expressed wish of many Europeans, and you can bet that ours would be harmonised up, not Europe's harmonised down.

Originally posted by CurtSibling

Joining Europe would mean cheaper manufactured products! More employment...etc, what is wrong with that?

We are in Europe - do you mean the Euro?

If so, it will not lead to higher employment just like that. Why do you think it for definite? As an aside, unemployment in this country is about 5% (1 million), in France it's about 10%, in Germany it's 4 million.

Originally posted by CurtSibling

The UK is a great power, but we should really get used to the idea that we are not superior to other Euro states.

I woud rather have French and German women all over the UK than the coarse ugly-chicks that are populate our fair island.

1. We are. :p

2. Well, I have a French g/f, so I'll let that one pass.

Originally posted by CurtSibling

And sometimes I prefer the open-minded Europeans to my own bigoted British countrymen.

Irrelevant. :p

Originally posted by CurtSibling

But I am proud of Britain, and it is madness to suggest we go for a USA-style isolation policy...in Europe that is impossible.

Agreed. But that doesn't mean we should join the Euro regardless of the consequences.

Originally posted by CurtSibling

And a union of Euro-states WILL happen, it is merely a case of when, not if.

Perhaps. Even if it does come into being, however, that is no guarantee that a) it will be a success and b) that it will not collapse and cause serious damage to the members.
 
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