Friday, 26 June 2015

CAMERON COULD NOT CHANGE EU RULES NEITHER WILL PM MAY


Prime Minister David Cameron had finally admitted that he could not change the rules of the EU. However, he softens the blow that it might be in the near future.

The main issues were migration, UK border control, European Court of Justice ruling British Law and too many Red Tapes on UK business which he never ever attempt to address. The fact is he could not because these are the very fabric of the EU membership and therefore to continue in the EU does not make sense.

He has now to go into the referendum of Yes/No to the EU membership to be continued or not. Already he started to beat the drums that it would be unwise to leave the EU.

It is wrong to influence the voters because it just suits him and his party.  Even the press are writing reports to that effect.  It seems a repeat of the General Election where the Tories and the Press stated smears and lies about the Labour Party plus many promises and with it the Tories won again. Well, now we see their real face as always after a win in the election.

Personally, a £19billion membership seems too high for what the UK gets out of it, if any. Not to say about the continuous bailing out of other countries.  At the same time Brussels waste money so much so that £95billion are unaccountable and the auditors have not signed their accounts for over 10 years.

There are people starving and freezing in this country they would not is if the money was not wasted by Brussels. Now again the government is determined to cut the Welfare by £12billion, and the social service by £16billion, which will hit these people even more after the benefit being cut to the bone before or completely withdrawn..

What is this government think they are doing? Throwing £19billion to the EU plus several bail outs a year while their own people are so desperate they commit suicide. The austerity was a con because the National debt increased by £500billion and that was not Labour’s fault.



But we are coming back to the EU and Cameron trying to change the treaty.  If he succeeded all the other countries would have turn up with a shopping list. Just from that point of view it is not possible because changes of the EU’s rules would get into complete shamble.

Now David Cameron tries to save his face and quoted the following demands of an “irreversible lock” and “legally binding” guaranteed the EU law will be changed at some point in the future, reported the BBC Nick Robinson.

These are again good sounding words but an empty promise. What does it mean ”to change in the future”? It does mean everything and nothing.

Let’s face facts, the whole operation was bound to fail from a start because, as already stated, if one country gets it allowed other would follow.  It was another dream of David Cameron which was to be foreseen to burst.

Has David Cameron really believed in achieving it or was it another smoke screen?  Who knows?

Since the Tories only won 12 seats more giving them the majority but can easily vanish in the political power struggle; David Cameron asked today the Tories who defected to UKIP to vote for him. Is he starting to panic?




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