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By:
Burt06
When: 08 Mar 16 17:04
Cost. The  costs of EU membership to the UK is £15bn gross (0.06% of GDP) – or £6.883 billion net. (UKIP claim that the cost of EU membership in total amounts to £83bn gross if you include all possible costs, such as an ‘estimated’ £48bn of regulation costs – or  £1,380 per head [1]
    Inefficient policies. A large percentage of EU spending goes on the Common Agricultural Policy. For many years this distorted agricultural markets by placing minimum prices on food. This lead to higher prices for consumers and encouraging over-supply.

    Problems of the Euro. Membership of the EU doesn’t necessarily mean membership of the Euro. But, the EU has placed great emphasis on the Single Currency. However, it has proved to have many problems and contributed to low rates of economic growth and high unemployment across the EU.
    Pressure towards austerity. Since 2008, many southern European countries have faced pressure from the EU to pursue austerity – spending cuts to meet budget deficit targets, but in the middle of a recession these austerity measures have contributed to prolonged economic stagnation.
    Net Migration. Free Movement of Labour has caused problems of overcrowding in UK cities. The UK’s population is set to rise to 70 million over next decade, partly due to immigration. This has pushed up house prices and led to congestion on roads. The concern is that the UK is powerless to prevent large scale immigration because EU rules allow free movement of labour.

    More bureaucracy less democracy.  the EU has created extra layers of bureaucracy whilst taking away decision making process further from local communities. For example, the British Chambers of Commerce has estimated that the annual cost to the UK of EU regulation is £7.4bn. The introduction of Qualified majority voting (QMV) mean that on many decisions votes can be taken against the public interest of a particular country.


the EUSSR also want to introduce "EU press cards" which of course will be handed out only by brussels and only to who they deem fit for them

http://www.ep-fed.org/Cpa_c_en.html

what does that sound like????????????
By:
San Quentin
When: 08 Mar 16 17:09
in in in
By:
twizzle22
When: 08 Mar 16 17:12
**** **** ****^^^^^
By:
twizzle22
When: 08 Mar 16 17:13
Womans private parts
By:
bix
When: 08 Mar 16 17:40
Still waiting for an answer from the IN voters as to where an extra million people over the next 3 years are going to live and where are the empty classrooms for their children and the empty hospital beds for when they fall sick. Remember this is  roughly the same amount of people who currently occupy and use all the facilities of a city the size of Birmingham or Manchester.
By:
flushgordon1
When: 08 Mar 16 17:42
Filthy Remanians
By:
trilby22
When: 08 Mar 16 17:46

Mar 8, 2016 -- 5:09PM, San Quentin wrote:


in in in


Didn't Johnny Cash write a song about you?

By:
trilby22
When: 08 Mar 16 17:48
Remainians Angry

Yes, I've been broadcasting that word the past few days and it could well be the Word Of 2016!
By:
larry grayson
When: 08 Mar 16 18:29
Where are they all going to live?

I thought Facts was taking a lot in but I'm not sure he can manage a million.
By:
bix
When: 09 Mar 16 11:49
There's plenty of room in Wales but I don't think many of the immigrants are sheep farmers.
By:
lmfao
When: 09 Mar 16 16:28
they (understandably) refuse to go to Wales....
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