Friday, 22 April 2016

SAY NO TO THE EU

If you want to limit immigration - say NO to the EU. Do we know what the country would be like if we left the EU? - an accusation frequently levelled at Brexiteers. Well we certainly do know what we will get if we remain in the EU. There will continue to be a massive flow of European migrants taking our jobs for lower pay. This we can do nothing about. And do you trust the EU to stem the flow of non-European migrants? I certainly do not. The migrants will eventually overwhelm us and change the character of our country. Paying Turkey will not work. Jeremy Corbyn thinks that a Brexit will weaken workers rights and that the Conservatives would have a bonfire of them. But we know that if we remain in the EU neither Corbyn nor Cameron could do anything about foreign workers coming here and taking jobs that are the RIGHT OF BRITISH WORKERS.

If you want to live in a free independent Country - say NO to the EU. Do you think we would be "stronger, safer and better off" in the EU? It is surely better to say we would be stronger, safer and better off OUT of the EU. We would be in control of our own affairs, able to make our own laws, and not hamstrung by Brussels' bureaucracy.


If you want to trade freely with any country - say NO to the EU. Investors are apparently holding back from investing. But wait until we come out of the EU. They will be falling over themselves to get in. They will not be able to resist investing in an independent country able to control its own business affairs with legal and financial and accounting brains second to none. So why all this scaremongering by Osborne and Cameron?

If you want your country back - say NO to the EU. President Obama would have us stay in the EU, not for security, but for American big business. What other reason could he have to interfere in the affairs of this country? He is being a puppet of US big businesses, which we know all about here. We grow fat on MacDonald's beef burgers, Amazon dominates the book market, Microsoft the computer market, and Apple the phone market. Many of our companies have been taken over by US conglomerates. We in Britain all have our suspicions that they pay little in tax. The EU has come late to make a feeble attempt to prevent tax evasion which has been going on for many years. Mr Obama, do you realise the anti-American feeling you might generate? For you to say in one breath the special relationship will be fine, and in another, the UK will be at the back of the queue (er line) in any trade deals, is the height of hypocrisy. You are so, sooo wrong! You have forgotten one thing. The dollar rules the waves in America. The US will not slow or reduce its business with the UK because it has left the EU. AND HOW WOULD YOU LIKE IT IF WE AS FRIENDS COMMENTED ON YOUR DOMESTIC POLITICS? MAY BE COMMENTS ON HOW YOU DEAL WITH YOUR GUN LAWS. THE RESULTS ARE AS BAD AS ANY ACTS OF TERRORISM. There appears to be no limit to the interference from the US. Clinton has added her voice to Obama's. And Nigel has kindly revealed that the trade deal between the US and Australia took less than a year, not the ten years being threatened by Obama.

Are we good enough to survive alone? You bet we are! We did it before we joined the EU. We are looking outward, not inward as Obama said. Are those who want to stay in the EU admitting that they are weak and dependent on Brussels? Are they admitting that they enjoy the 'free' handouts, dismissing what they pay (in all its guises) to the EU? Would we really be alone? Of course not! There is no reason for not trading with any nation on terms we find mutually beneficial. Wouldn't you rather see a return to the system we had only a few years ago when we were independent of the EU? Past governments have allowed whole industries to be closed down and moved abroad. One good example was the closure of the Black Night rocket program. Every day I could hear the faint roar from its engine as it was being tested. But it was sold to the French and used for the first stage of the Arianne rocket. The list of industries is long. History tells us there may come a time when when we need them, as we found out in 1940. The time of World War II was one of extreme British inventiveness. We invented the computer, coding, radar, the jet engine and afterwards we built the first jet airliner. We even invented the Internet. I would like to see some of that spirit back in Britain. It is not just about jobs. It is a matter of pride, in the ownership, and the design process as well - designed, manufactured and tested in Britain.

Restore power to our Parliament and say NO to the EU. Our fathers and mothers fought for this freedom. They would turn in their graves if they could see what was happening today to this country.

Undoubtedly, a Brexit would make Cameron's and Osborne's position almost untenable. They have staked their reputation on remaining in the EU. I would vote NO just to see these two out of government. 


I am with UKIP and Nigel Farage. I would like to see a debate between Cameron and Farage. Nigel has campaigned for more than 20 years to come out of the EU - he has earned a hearing.

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