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bart_calendar May 11 2015, 11:59:20 UTC
So you already don't use the Euro and now the country wants to violate EU immigration law. In what real sense is the UK a part of Europe. I'm surprised it's not the EU trying to kick the UK out rather than the other way around.

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andrewducker May 11 2015, 12:23:19 UTC
I can totally understand not being in the Euro - we'd have been completely fucked in 2008 if we hadn't devalued the currency by 40% against the Euro (and more than that against the dollar).

It's also the main cause of Greece's woes - if it had been able to devalue then they'd be in a much better posotion now.

Free movement, on the other hand, is a cornerstone of European values. I absolutely can't see them backtracking on that.

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danieldwilliam May 11 2015, 13:36:11 UTC
I don't see the rest of the EU being much inclined to renegotiate, especially on such core areas as free movement.

I'm not sure how David Cameron sells basically being told to eff off as a successful renegotiation, especially in the face of Tories who want an EU referendum regardless of any success renegotiating.

So, it looks like an EU referendum - which the Tory party will enjoy much, much less than any other party.

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missedith01 May 11 2015, 19:20:40 UTC
I hate this being cast by the right as an immigration issue. The Treaty of Rome sought to guarantee four freedoms, the movement of goods, capital, services and people. To take away one of those is to hack away at one table leg and desire that the table remains standing. They want workers to stay put and be unable to move to improve their economic status, while business benefits from the freedom of movement of everything else.

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fub May 11 2015, 12:32:58 UTC
Who in their right mind wants fewer human rights?

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andrewducker May 11 2015, 12:43:25 UTC
People who believe that Human Rights only help people who shouldn't have any. (Like dirty foreigners)

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fub May 11 2015, 15:27:05 UTC
Right, nobody in their right mind then.

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miramon May 11 2015, 19:08:09 UTC
People who have been violating human rights for years and (like Jimmy Saville's friends and associates) are now worried that they might some day get called to account for it.

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peadarog May 11 2015, 19:41:40 UTC
I'll be starting a Better Together campaign for the EU referendum. We love you. We need you. We have a lot of history together.

How am I doing?

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andrewducker May 11 2015, 19:48:12 UTC
Sold!

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