The 'No to the EU' campaign
Discussion
Not that relevant to the UK but interesting anyway:
Over 260,000 Austrians have signed a petition calling for the EU exit for the country, and now the Austrian parliament must discuss a referendum on the issue.
Overall, the 261,159 people who signed the petition represent 4.12 percent of the electorate.
The petition was most popular in the regions of Lower Austria (where 5.18 percent of potential voters signed it) and in Carinthia (4.85 percent).
The threshold for calling a debate on a potential referendum is 100,000 people.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/austrians-sign-petiti...
Over 260,000 Austrians have signed a petition calling for the EU exit for the country, and now the Austrian parliament must discuss a referendum on the issue.
Overall, the 261,159 people who signed the petition represent 4.12 percent of the electorate.
The petition was most popular in the regions of Lower Austria (where 5.18 percent of potential voters signed it) and in Carinthia (4.85 percent).
The threshold for calling a debate on a potential referendum is 100,000 people.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/austrians-sign-petiti...
Ayahuasca said:
Is the table simply cash in/cash out ? Not taking account of the other financial benefits of being in the EU? I am thinking specifically of mobile phone roaming charges.
How are mobile phone roaming charges a benefit for the average person? Private mobile phone network operators surely just find their required % profit elsewhere.Esseesse said:
Ayahuasca said:
Is the table simply cash in/cash out ? Not taking account of the other financial benefits of being in the EU? I am thinking specifically of mobile phone roaming charges.
How are mobile phone roaming charges a benefit for the average person? Private mobile phone network operators surely just find their required % profit elsewhere.Whenever a europhile is interviewed about the benefits of being in the EU, they nearly always go for roaming charges in their top two or three.
more EU money grabbing...
Britain forced to hand £1.7bn MORE to European Union, Budget papers reveal
http://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/589853/Euro...
Britain forced to hand £1.7bn MORE to European Union, Budget papers reveal
http://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/589853/Euro...
swiveleyedgit said:
FiF said:
There's only 9 making any noticeable net contributions out of 28, of those 9, only 5 of any note, 6 if you include Sweden.
Redistribution of wealth on a continental scale.Police State said:
swiveleyedgit said:
FiF said:
There's only 9 making any noticeable net contributions out of 28, of those 9, only 5 of any note, 6 if you include Sweden.
Redistribution of wealth on a continental scale.JensenA said:
Police State said:
swiveleyedgit said:
FiF said:
There's only 9 making any noticeable net contributions out of 28, of those 9, only 5 of any note, 6 if you include Sweden.
Redistribution of wealth on a continental scale.You know for all the cries and FUD smoke from the usual pro EU suspects, and their claims that the Eurosceptics aren't making any sort of case, in contrast to their own pathetic attempts to support the EU, yes we heard about roaming charges from Clegg in 2014 already, there's mounting positive views for Brexit. Here's one from those already outside and saying come in the water's lovely.
Dear Britain, there is life outside the EU
Dear Britain, there is life outside the EU
So come on all you Eu-philes, you're happy with this sort of bks are you?
From the EU "Foreign office equivalent" 3 million euros just on a fine dining service, plates glasses flatware etc.
That's before we even consider their intention to spend hundreds of millions of euros on overseas property for embassies whilst at the same time encouraging member nations to close down their diplomatic outposts and embed their officials in the EU premises.
But we're not heading for ever greater union, oh no. Oh do fk off, you pricks just don't want to admit it.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/e...
From the EU "Foreign office equivalent" 3 million euros just on a fine dining service, plates glasses flatware etc.
That's before we even consider their intention to spend hundreds of millions of euros on overseas property for embassies whilst at the same time encouraging member nations to close down their diplomatic outposts and embed their officials in the EU premises.
But we're not heading for ever greater union, oh no. Oh do fk off, you pricks just don't want to admit it.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/e...
FiF said:
So come on all you Eu-philes, you're happy with this sort of bks are you?
From the EU "Foreign office equivalent" 3 million euros just on a fine dining service, plates glasses flatware etc.
That's before we even consider their intention to spend hundreds of millions of euros on overseas property for embassies whilst at the same time encouraging member nations to close down their diplomatic outposts and embed their officials in the EU premises.
But we're not heading for ever greater union, oh no. Oh do fk off, you pricks just don't want to admit it.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/e...
Yes because that's the way you win a referendum-by swearing at people that disagree with you From the EU "Foreign office equivalent" 3 million euros just on a fine dining service, plates glasses flatware etc.
That's before we even consider their intention to spend hundreds of millions of euros on overseas property for embassies whilst at the same time encouraging member nations to close down their diplomatic outposts and embed their officials in the EU premises.
But we're not heading for ever greater union, oh no. Oh do fk off, you pricks just don't want to admit it.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/e...
Edited by anonymous-user on Saturday 18th July 09:47
cookie118 said:
FiF said:
So come on all you Eu-philes, you're happy with this sort of bks are you?
From the EU "Foreign office equivalent" 3 million euros just on a fine dining service, plates glasses flatware etc.
That's before we even consider their intention to spend hundreds of millions of euros on overseas property for embassies whilst at the same time encouraging member nations to close down their diplomatic outposts and embed their officials in the EU premises.
But we're not heading for ever greater union, oh no. Oh do fk off, you pricks just don't want to admit it.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/e...
Yes because that's the way you win a referendum-by swearing at people that disagree with you From the EU "Foreign office equivalent" 3 million euros just on a fine dining service, plates glasses flatware etc.
That's before we even consider their intention to spend hundreds of millions of euros on overseas property for embassies whilst at the same time encouraging member nations to close down their diplomatic outposts and embed their officials in the EU premises.
But we're not heading for ever greater union, oh no. Oh do fk off, you pricks just don't want to admit it.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/e...
Edited by cookie118 on Saturday 18th July 09:47
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