Why the UK has no power in the EU... in Voices Windward

  • May 23, 2016, 11:55 a.m.
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In the last session of the EU there were 6,961 votes on policy… of these the UK is on the winning side of the vote 65% of the time.

This is indeed the smallest percentage of any nation… why?

Becuase the EU Parliment and the Legislature both operate on political affiliations not national lines and when measured in this manner across the EU, Social Democrats and Liberals hold the most MEP seats.

The reason the UK doesn’t get it’s way with policy making, is becuase the EU to mostly seated by socialists from poor countries, who have the audacity to negate our conservative and nationalist seats (and the UKIP ones that are empty except for when the EU tries to block hunting, circus animals and animal exports) and they FORCE us to donate more money than the rest… tho it’s a smaller percentage of the gdp but whatever.... into building roads, schools, hostpitals in weird foreign places like Slovakia and Estonia… which is where the nurses and farm workers come from.

Leaving the EU actually would be beneficial for european society as they would loose a massive conservative and nationalist block.

It’s us who are fecked as we’ll be utterly dictated to by the Tories for five years as they re-write the very fabric of our economic, enivronmental and social laws while selling us more readily to international organisations who will have much less hassle bribing and corrupting those in control.

Then folk will protest vote UKIP.


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