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Showing posts with label Better In Together. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Better In Together. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 May 2016

Andrew Marr Interviews on BREXIT Campaigners

Andrew Marr Interviews on BREXIT Campaigners

This is a collection of Andrew Marr interviews with politicians and leaders of the Better In Together and BREXIT campaigns over the decision to vote to stay or leave the EU. 


David Cameron

I start off with the Prime Minister who obviously wants us to stay in Europe. He claims that there would be turmoil and uncertainty if we left the EU and that his "deal" with Europe has satisfied most people who were worried about economic migrants just looking for benefits.




Nigel Farage

UKIP Leader Nigel Farage gives Andrew Marr his reasons for leaving the EU. These include David Cameron's weak "deal", that merely limits benefits and has some elements within it that can be struck down by the European court without our say so.

The issue is NOT migrant benefits and NET migration running at 330,000 people a year when we were promised that this would be reduced to tens of thousands a year. I

Instead it is the fact we would be able to see who were making our laws, vote them out if we didn't like them and run our own lives and spend our own money without meddling from Brussel.s

Also giving back our sovereignty, he wants an Australian style points system that doesn't discriminate on locality so that we can give people from the Commonwealth higher priority if they have the skills over unskilled migrants that have waited in Europe enough time to get an EU passport so that they can enter the UK.


Boris Johnson

The London Mayor, Boris Johnson, believes that we can keep our free trade deals with the EU without the ever evolving movement towards a centralised federal state without us paying for it. It will also allow us to make our own trade deals with countries like China and India where the problems of the EU and Euro would not even on the table. Huge debt, deficit, bailouts and Greek islands having to be sold off to pay back German banks would not be an issue as they currently are during EU trade discussions

We are a big enough country to do our own deals, Iceland can, so why can't we. Our relationship with the EU and US would remain friendly and cordial, based on trade and shared security concerns. However we would not have laws enforced on us from Brussels and we would be able to do free trade deals looking after the interest of British industries with other countries and not hand this important matter over to EU bureaucrats.



What do you think about these interviews. 

Who do you find the most convincing over the BREXIT debate?

Tuesday, 26 April 2016

US Commentator admits Obama is hypocritical in his BREXIT comments

US Commentator admits Obama is hypocritical in his BREXIT comments

Watch this video that shows a US commentator, Pippa Malmgren, talking about Obama recently telling the British public that we should vote to stay in the EU.

She admits that the US would never allow the same sort of foreign interference as the EU therefore it's hypocritical for him to back David Cameron up.

She also believes the UK population will pay no attention to his views and that she believes that the wording Obama used was probably Cameron asking him to "just say this"....

 

Would the USA allow the EU to make it's laws, I don't think so.

Would the USA pay any attention to David Cameron if he told them to vote one way or another in their upcoming US Presidential election, nope, so why has Obama stuck his nose into the BREXIT campaign?

Did David Cameron ask him to make some pro-stay comments or was it purely his own opinion? The White House claims that it was but Pippa suggests that the wording he used in his speech such as "Britain would go to the back of the queue", rather than the more American "back of the line", suggests some UK influence in his speech.

What do you think of President Obama's comments?

Monday, 25 April 2016

Right Wing BREXIT Views

Right Wing BREXIT Views

If you viewed the earlier piece about left wing points of view on BREXIT then you may want to hear some right wing views.

The two most often heard voices are from UKIP leader Nigel Farage and the Tory MEP Daniel Hannan.

Here we listen to their views on leaving the EU. Here is Daniel Hannan discussing why we should leave the EU, debating Sky TV presenter Lucy Thomas about the free movement of people, Goldman Sachs and the City of London.

 

Here is Nigel Farage giving one of his famous speeches in the EU parliament which often makes the other MEP's bang their heads into their tables.

He discusses the migrants coming into the UK and the possibility of ISIS infiltrators due to their getting EU passports after staying in an EU country for enough time to then gain entry to the UK.

 

And for fun here is a collection of clips of the two of them together on BBC's Question Time taking on the stay campaigners.



Here is Tory politician, and anti big brother campaigner, David Davis talking about why he is for leaving the EU.



So some politicians from the right wing and their views on why they want to leave the EU.

David Cameron may have got US President, Barack Obama, to state that the UK should vote to stay in the EU, which has really got the backs up from a lot of people.

He wouldn't allow the UK to interfere with US politics so why should we allow him to do so with ours?

Do big names stating that we should stay or leave the EU convince you to vote one way or another or do foreign politicians sticking their noses in make you want to do the opposite just to spite them?