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Monday, 17 August 2009

EU will be deported, you naughty Brits!

Another day, another EU story. There we were reading The Sun on the tube this morning to get the lowdown on all the weekend's footie action when - there on page two - we were struck by this story about how New Labour are signing up to yet more things that will give the EU even more rights to demand British people be extradited to Europe.

Simple answer? Have holidays outside of Europe?

Even more simple answer? Vote UKIP and get rid of these EU loving idiots who are running our country.

It's difficult to find anything new to say on EU issues now. Every day, there's something else - none of it to the benefit of British people.

Je ne sais pas pourquoi pero no me gusta.

We expect that - if we could be bothered to look - we'd find Labour politicians saying it was for our own good, the Conservatives saying they would do something maybe but they won't decide on what anytime this side of a General Election and the LibDems saying it was bad for democracy but the Europeans want it so it must be a joyous thing before falling out with itself when the whips tell their MPs what to think on the matter.

Sigh.

Been here before.

EU? Better off out, thanks.

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