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Well I for one am a proud English woman, I feel I have a right to call myself as such rather than a European. I will also say that I felt tourism was the main avenue for revenue and neighbourly welcome, I never liked the way this EU overtook the original agreement - the common market, it has all got out of hand. I don't like being told what to do by people who live in a different country, at least with the Westminster mob I had the vote on who sits in office.Re: Euro-zone
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I was never in favour of the 'common market' in the first place when I thought it was all about being trading partners not about being ruled by Brussels.Re: Euro-zone
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I consider all politicians to be duplicitous and self serving, but the European kind make it an art form...Re: Euro-zone
I'm pleased Cameron had the balls to tell that ridiculous Sarcozy to stick his offer up his behind. The whole Europe thing has become a joke,with countries joining from so called Eastern Europe, with tons of problems of their own.You just wonder what the hell we are getting out of this madhouse. I've just watched some twat called Lord Oakshott from the Lib Dems, bleating this morning about the decision Cameron took. The sooner this dopey coalition is wound up the better. Can you imagine Clegg and Co. running the country? I'd be off to Dignitas post haste.Re: Euro-zone
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