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I see the Brits are in a huff again about the EU. Maybe it's time the EU just said "F*ck off" to Britain. -- (link)
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Mop (231 lbs) (aka rburriel)
Nov 3 '09, 13:17
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/eu/6485654/Grassroots-Tories-fury-at-David-Cameron-over-Lisbon-referendum.html
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Also, it's surprising how many bridges Cameron is burning before he even gets elected.
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Mop (231 lbs)
Nov 3, 13:18
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There's no organised party further to the right that will take seats away from the Conservatives. And the EU needs the UK (and vice versa) -- nm
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Roger More
Nov 3, 13:21
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Voters may stay home. -- nm
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Mop (231 lbs)
Nov 3, 13:23
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Possibly. But they may also attract voters who would otherwise vote Lib Dem or even Labor
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Roger More
Nov 3, 13:28
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