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Thread #160019   Message #3794301
Posted By: Kenny B (inactive)
07-Jun-16 - 03:58 PM
Thread Name: BS: To Br/Exit Or Not To Br/Exit
Subject: RE: BS: To Br/Exit Or Not To Br/Exit
look at the other Europeans as neighhbours
I realise that Europe is no more run by beaurocrats than any othe country
I understand that all legistlation is scrutinised by all country's MEPs, elected by the people of the countries they represent.
I understand that the European laws are for ALL the people of Europe.
I recognise that all national interests are not the same as UK's
I recognise that UK borders are as good as and sometimes better than our neighbours and entry conditions for ILLEGAL immigrants will not change no matter who wins.
I have first hand experience of employers who will not work to the same rules as our neighbours and as such lobby our government via the Tory party to have them changed .
I have seen that the Tory party has tried to make anti trade union laws and do not want a Westminister government to be given carte blanche to do as they like while the labour paty is in decline.

On the lighter side I see Boris Johnson as a Moses trying to lead his flock out to the wilderness while taking the wrong tablets or is it 30 pieces of silver?

Seriously ...I see Michael Gove and cronies as advocates for unrestricted US involvement in providing healthcare in the UK and a rundown of the NHS.
Maybe I'm naive, but I wonder what do the leaders of the Brexit campaign have to gain personally and more importantly, financially, thro their backers.

ps I cast my postal vote today can anyone guess what I voted for?