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Diverse in Unity
Yesterday, I accidentally found this on BBC website. There are comments mostly by the British about whether there should be a referendum in the UK about the new EU treaty, which is expected to be signed this fall.
I must say I was staggered by the intensity of the nationalist fervor, ignorance or pure idiocy displayed by the posters there. Basically, they seem to believe that the EU is some kind of Hyper-Bureaucratic Empire created by the evil French in order to suck up money from Britain. They obviously think that the EU would immediatelly collapse should Britain pull out.
Do British people really believe in such crap? I mean I know people are often very ignorant about the EU and my country for instance is commonly said to be eurosceptic, but I've never seen so many prejudices, urban myths and semi-fascist supremacist cries in any 'discussion' concerning the EU on our websites. How's it possible? Who is spreading such lies in Britain?
I am more and more inclined to say "if you don't like it, then get the hell out!" And those of you who know me know, that I've always supported British membership in the EU, unlike many of our French colleagues. But this is really annoying and my stance is a bit shaken now.
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I must say I was staggered by the intensity of the nationalist fervor, ignorance or pure idiocy displayed by the posters there. Basically, they seem to believe that the EU is some kind of Hyper-Bureaucratic Empire created by the evil French in order to suck up money from Britain. They obviously think that the EU would immediatelly collapse should Britain pull out.
Do British people really believe in such crap? I mean I know people are often very ignorant about the EU and my country for instance is commonly said to be eurosceptic, but I've never seen so many prejudices, urban myths and semi-fascist supremacist cries in any 'discussion' concerning the EU on our websites. How's it possible? Who is spreading such lies in Britain?
I am more and more inclined to say "if you don't like it, then get the hell out!" And those of you who know me know, that I've always supported British membership in the EU, unlike many of our French colleagues. But this is really annoying and my stance is a bit shaken now.
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Labour 2005 manifesto : “We will put the EU Constitution to the British people in a referendum and campaign wholeheartedly for a yes vote.”
Other EU leaders have said this is between 95 and 98% of the constitution - the one rejected in votes in France and Holland.
How can Labour give us the vote they promised?
What part of no, non, nej, nien do our masters in Brussels not understand, that they are bringing this constitution back only 2 years after it was thrown out?
Simon, London
As there seems to be a constant stream of stuff coming out of the EU in the form of endless laws and regulations etc, and the fact the a good proportion of my taxes go to fund it, I would consider that after 41 years on this planet (23 years a voter) it is about time that someone asked my opinion on our continued membership of this increasingly out of touch quango. I have noticed the term "member state" seems to have crept in to use.When did we become a state instead of a sovereign nation?
[iamthebadwolf], Mansfield, United Kingdom
Politicians tricked the population into entering the EU. It was supposed to be an arrangement to facilitate trade within Europe. I have no problem with that, but what I will never accept is a United States of Europe situation. I want a referendum now.
The only reason the government won’t hold is referendum is because they know what the result would be – OUT NOW.
There will eventually be another large-scale war in Europe anyway and that'll finish it off for good.
[Walter_E_Kurtz], Guildford, United Kingdom
To the pro-EU camp: How exactly does our EU membership benefit the UK? what do we get for our 115M weekly donation?
One other thing; If I remember correctly Tony Blair surrendered our rebate of 2BN per annum, how does this benefit the UK?
[Replicant]
If you are pro EU, you are by very definition against the "nation state".
I do not see how such a vociferous pro EU minority in the UK feels it can decide the future for all of us.
That is dictatorship.
Whatever your views on this, denying the people a vote is an outrageous insult to democracy.
A federalist superstate, with a Napoleonic system of Law, was not what we voted to join, & is the complete antithesis of what Great Britain is all about.
Great Britain out.
Righty RightProud, Coalville
Typically pro EU spin by the BBC. I suppose because the EU stands for everything BBC folk love - high public spending, institutionalised socialism, and a rejection of the traditions, culture and identify of Britain in favour of a facile (and of course, doomed) internationalism.
[georgeorwell]
Neo Labour have spent billions converting the hearts & minds of the Middle East into accepting "democracy" as the best form of human Governance.
I wonder if McStalin will afford us the same opportunity to exercise our democratic right to set the future course of our own country?
The EU exists to find a reason to exist & of course to give failed politico's a new career when they are turfed out of office in their own countries.
I do not want to be a citizen of a federalist superstate.
Righty Rightwing

Devastated fishing, crazy Human Rights, housing shortages due to open borders, closed post offices, no right to deport. No “duty free” on EU flights, endless expansion, intrusive directives, waste, red tape, corruption, suspicious accounts. EU symbols on driving licenses, number plates and passports. Foreign Minister; London“embassy”; EU military force; “constitution”; EU flag flying alongside Union Jack and EU zones in UK. 33 years since we expressed our opinion! We demand a referendum.
Peter Pan, United Kingdom
