Britain is deeper in debt than an ANY time in its history and yet - TopicsExpress



          

Britain is deeper in debt than an ANY time in its history and yet we’re borrowing MORE money to pay for the EU. In fact the EU is now costing Britain £45 million a day!The £300 billion paid to date would pay for thousands of doctors, nurses, teachers, hospitals and schools. Without the EU, tuition fees could be scrapped, VAT slashed, immigration could be controlled.Here are some common myths and truths about the EU…THE MYTH: ‘The EU is good for the economy’THE TRUTH: It costs us around £55 million a day to be part of the vast European bureaucracy, yet the benefits are hard to define and especially hard to justify when we’re already deep in debt. We’re borrowing money to pay for the EU. And with 70% of our laws now made in Brussels, we’re being strangled by red tape. And we’re bailing out the Eurozone, even though we aren’t in the Euro. THE MYTH: ‘The EU is all about trade and jobs – vote YES for a Common Market’ THE TRUTH: When Britain voted ‘yes’ in the 1975 referendum, we didn’t really know what we were voting for. It was a trick. Who would have voted for a colossal, centralised bureaucracy, the eradication of our borders and the loss of British sovereignty? Recently, the EU announced its own Diplomatic Service, costing £8 billion and duplicating existing national embassies around the world. There will soon be EU missions in Barbados (46 lucky staff), Burkina Faso in Africa and Vanuatu in the Pacific. EU money already subsidises French colonies in South America and the Caribbean. Britain is deeper in debt than an ANY time in its history and yet we’re borrowing MORE money to pay for the EU. In fact the EU is now costing Britain £45 million a day!The £300 billion paid to date would pay for thousands of doctors, nurses, teachers, hospitals and schools. Without the EU, tuition fees could be scrapped, VAT slashed, immigration could be controlled.Here are some common myths and truths about the EU…THE MYTH: ‘The EU is good for the economy’THE TRUTH: It costs us around £55 million a day to be part of the vast European bureaucracy, yet the benefits are hard to define and especially hard to justify when we’re already deep in debt. We’re borrowing money to pay for the EU. And with 70% of our laws now made in Brussels, we’re being strangled by red tape. And we’re bailing out the Eurozone, even though we aren’t in the Euro. THE MYTH: ‘The EU is all about trade and jobs – vote YES for a Common Market’ THE TRUTH: When Britain voted ‘yes’ in the 1975 referendum, we didn’t really know what we were voting for. It was a trick. Who would have voted for a colossal, centralised bureaucracy, the eradication of our borders and the loss of British sovereignty? Recently, the EU announced its own Diplomatic Service, costing £8 billion and duplicating existing national embassies around the world. There will soon be EU missions in Barbados (46 lucky staff), Burkina Faso in Africa and Vanuatu in the Pacific. EU money already subsidises French colonies in South America and the Caribbean. Britain is deeper in debt than an ANY time in its history and yet we’re borrowing MORE money to pay for the EU. In fact the EU is now costing Britain £45 million a day!The £300 billion paid to date would pay for thousands of doctors, nurses, teachers, hospitals and schools. Without the EU, tuition fees could be scrapped, VAT slashed, immigration could be controlled.Here are some common myths and truths about the EU…THE MYTH: ‘The EU is good for the economy’THE TRUTH: It costs us around £55 million a day to be part of the vast European bureaucracy, yet the benefits are hard to define and especially hard to justify when we’re already deep in debt. We’re borrowing money to pay for the EU. And with 70% of our laws now made in Brussels, we’re being strangled by red tape. And we’re bailing out the Eurozone, even though we aren’t in the Euro. THE MYTH: ‘The EU is all about trade and jobs – vote YES for a Common Market’ THE TRUTH: When Britain voted ‘yes’ in the 1975 referendum, we didn’t really know what we were voting for. It was a trick. Who would have voted for a colossal, centralised bureaucracy, the eradication of our borders and the loss of British sovereignty? Recently, the EU announced its own Diplomatic Service, costing £8 billion and duplicating existing national embassies around the world. There will soon be EU missions in Barbados (46 lucky staff), Burkina Faso in Africa and Vanuatu in the Pacific. EU money already subsidises French colonies in South America and the Caribbean.
Posted on: Sat, 24 May 2014 12:20:22 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015