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"Mr President, once again we have a summit that promises a solution but in the fullness of time delivers little but further EU integration. Through the fault of unelected, incompetent Eurocrats and blinded Member State leaders, the financial crisis is being used as a tool for further EU integration. What a heavy price we are paying for the Eurocrats’ fantasy of a United States of Europe. Have they learned nothing from their folly?
President Barroso and his apparatchiks care little for the ordinary person. This latest round has been done on the back of the Greek collapse and the 43 % increase in the suicide rate there. My fear is for the UK which, despite being out of the eurozone, is seemingly unaffected. Yet this deal fails to safeguard the City of London and its prosperity. David Cameron has given the green light to banking union and got nothing in return. Why? Was this not the opportunity to renegotiate some of those powers back from the European Union, as Cameron endlessly promises? It shows his words to be empty and that once again we have a Conservative Party which talks tough on Europe, with its sprinkling of Judas goats. But Cameron turns out to be nothing more than the German Chancellor’s poodle.
Three out of four Conservative voters want an ‘in or out’ referendum but are being deceived by their leadership, which continues to sleepwalk the UK into a federal Europe. So I call on those Conservative supporters to stand up to David Cameron for the future of your party and for our country. Send him a loud message: we demand a referendum."@en1
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