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Old 14-09-2008, 01:10 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Cool LibDems no longer so passionate over Euro!

In a surprising turn of events, or turn of policy, the Lib Dems have made a significant break with their commitment to the European single currency. They no longer see it as a priority. Well, I'm blowed!
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Only because they have become aware that the majority of people in this country no longer trust the EU. They also have a lot of explaining to do regarding their decision to help NuLiebour deny us the referendum.
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Old 14-09-2008, 04:12 PM   #3 (permalink)
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The Labour party and the Conservative party are both pro the EU,regardless of the Tory image of some eurosceptisism.

The Liberal Democrats on the other hand are proven hard line EU fanatics with an excellerating programme of removing the people from the UK by handing the whole country over to the EU.

These three parties are all losing face with the population of the UK by the hour,the game is up for this trio.
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In a surprising turn of events, or turn of policy, the Lib Dems have made a significant break with their commitment to the European single currency. They no longer see it as a priority. Well, I'm blowed!
Lib Dems' policy U-turn over euro entry - UK Politics, UK - The Independent
I thought I heard Charles Kennedy denying that on TV this morning?
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The Lib Dems will do anything for power
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Old 16-09-2008, 12:12 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Does anyone believe that the Lib-Dems would not bring in the euro at the very moment they had the power to?

The same can be said about Labour and Conservative parties,they lie about the euro but they will also impliment it as well.
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Nick Clegg, in an interview yesterday said, "the time is not yet come for us to join the Euro", so there will be a time when it will be right to join the Euro, about 5 minutes after he (dreaming) wins the next GE.
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I believe there is a clause hidden deep in the Constitutional (Lisbon) Treaty which will automatically sign us into a single currency in the not too distant future, so there is no need for Britain to commit to it atm.
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