I think Dr Rotherham is abnsolutely right. Cameron has made a terrible mistake by not calling a referendum on some aspect of repatriating powers from the EU as now they know he is a mouse and not a bulldog. so will not take him seriously. It would be much better to come out of th EU entirely and I’m sure this would not take two years if we withheld our payments, and negotiated a free trade agreemEnt with the EU. If we don’t get out soon we will be in such a poor situation morally and economically that it will take many decades to recover. Even if it results in a hung pa rliament, I believe everyone should vote UKIP at the general election and hopefully force the Conservatives’ hand..
Iris Binstead is absolutely right it is essential that at the next GE we need everyone to vote UKIP in order to get a hung parliament. If UKIP does not achieve this the we will be stuck in the EU for all of our lifetimes. We cannot trust the Tories to do what the majority of people want in this country, leave the EU and as so eloquently expressed in his book, by Dr Rotherham, have just a trading agreement. His model of how much better off we will be by governing ourselves again will I am sure appeal to this majority.
I agree with the comments above except I do not believe that Cowardly Cameron made a “Terrible mistake”. I believe that he is actually a Europhile but he considers that he has to make Eurosceptic comments now and again to retain the Conservative Eurosceptics voting for him. I believe that he is happy with the existing situation and he hopes that eurosceptics will continue to believe in him no matter how unworkable his promises are.
I voted against joining the EU,i knew it would turn out to be a load of Crap, and i and other people said so at the time. But those stupid politicians at Westminster said that it would bring many benefits to Britain (Yer, Pigs Will Fly) but they forgot to tell us the cost!!! Then they started to sign away our rights and our money to those faceless idiots in Brussels, and know look at the mess were in!!! We need to get out as fast as we can or loose our democracy!!!
We have already lost so much of our national identity, our diversity, control of our own borders, a sense of safety and security in our own country, the right to make our own laws, our fishing and agricultural industries etc., through membership of the EU, that the only solution must be to leave the EU, we did not sign up for that, we were signed up first of all to the Common Market and EFTA, and from there, it seems that very quietly and subversively this monster has gradually taken over. None of the three main parties seem to have the interests and wishes of the British people at heart, so next election I will be voting UKIP. At least their policies are clear and unambiguous.
A very well articulated video. Personally, his point on European kinship is spot on.. I do believe that the eu could go down the road of Yugoslavia if draconian measures to subjugate the European peoples are not put in place. And do we really want one, let alone both!
Is our government the only body in Britain which is allowed to run a referendum on our continued membership of the EU? If not, is there no other organisation which can/will fund one in order to test the real opinion of the British people and re-establish a vestige of real democracy in this country which is rapidly drowning in a Labour Party/EU dictatorship.
I had no idea how far down the road of Brussels-control we have gone, thanks to Dr Rotherham I am now much better informed. Thank God for free speech. We need to get out now before more hooks are thrown from Europe. And the cost !! The membership bill is outragous, why should we fund faceless buerocrats and other country’s fishing fleets. I work hard to live and no money left over for anything, and the government is throwing away the tax I contribute. But the real scary thing is the sheer volume of directives churned out to strangle us.
GET OUT NOW!!!
I have just finished ’10 Years On’, Dr Rotherham is spot on!
So how do we get out of the EU?
I have just joined UKIP but fear that they will not have enough candidates standing to make a difference, for example there is not one in my area. I agree a vote for UKIP is in a way, a people’s referendum. I feel after DC’s u-turn I have no one I want to vote for. Whoever pledges an in/out referendum and promises to follow through on the result gets my vote (and many of my friends and acquaintances). But how do we get the message out.
I fear a hung parliament, then we will be in real trouble!
I think we still have our chance for a de facto Referendum on the EU at the next election, as I wrote earlier this month:
“Let’s face it, the Conservatives are finished. It may take a while for everybody to realise it but David Cameron’s admission that his promise to hold an EU referendum was false has left huge swathes of Tory voters with nobody to vote for. Except UKIP, if UKIP can get its act together in time for the General Election. UKIP has been incredibly successful in recent years because it has tapped into the heartfelt beliefs of the solid core of British society. And where it’s been truly credible, in the EU elections last summer, millions of voters gave UKIP their vote. When a voter lends you their vote it is given in trust that the party will do what it says it will do. But lately voters have been deliberately seduced into voting for pretend manifestos and then defrauded and left holding the baby. Cameron’s crew are trying to do the same thing as Blair, sound nice, promise what people want, get into power and do something else.
Trouble is, for Cameron, he’s been found out BEFORE he got into power. Most Tories are passionately patriotic and are dismayed by the betrayal to the EU over the last thirty years; and the political assassinations of Margaret Thatcher and Iain Duncan-Smith because of their resistance to surrender to the Eurocrats and their masters the German and French governments.
So what’s left for Conservatives to vote for, an out-an-out EU party, with young, inexperienced, too-clever-by-half leadership who change their emphasis with each opinion poll. Voters in the shires are beyond dismayed, beyond livid. They’re bitterly determined to put things right.
Similar feelings are bubbling up among former Labour party supporters. They are beyond angry about MP’s expenses, the bankers, unemployment, and the threat to their families of disorder and violence on the streets. UKIP has an opportunity to appeal to the sensible, down-to-earth, EU-sceptic former Labour voter who’s had enough of the lies and failure. They want to know, what about MY family, who’s going to help keep US safe, healthy and working with a prosperous future. Can anyone believe what’s on the label of the Labour tin anymore? They talk a good talk sometimes, but… and the Tory label keeps changing, but it’s still the same tin, with added EU! Does anybody know what the LibDems policy is this week, apart from a constant and passionate love for the EU which they always try to distract us from. Just like the Greens.
Of the five main non-racist, anti-sectarian, democratic parties for voters to choose from at the next election, four are fully pro-EU running our country, taking over our Courts and Police, our Forces and our Government. Only one is in favour of running our own affairs, friendly to all countries, trading in a wide-world, fair to all individuals whatever their race or sexual orientation, free enterprise, and caring for those who need it: and that’s the United Kingdom Independence Party.
The EU parties tried to take away your EU referendum because they didn’t like your opinions. Don’t let them get away with it! Make the next election YOUR referendum by showing the EU parties how you feel about the way they tried to bulldoze your country into history and settle on UKIP. Let’s hope they’re trying very hard to earn that trust because they’re the last hope.”
Please feel free to quote or use at will.
Regards,
Nigel Carter
7dec09
Confirmed UKIP PPC Brighton Pavilion since 21dec09
Mr D Ridler can go to: http://www.whateucostsuk.com
and click on the referendum link. This will take him direct to the UKIP referendun petition site. Spread the word. The more votes the stronger will be the case for us to leave.
The Brussels parliamant are a bunch of nation fiddlers.
I think we should molest them with all the rotten fish we have had to throw back.
Iris Binstead
14. Nov, 2009
I think Dr Rotherham is abnsolutely right. Cameron has made a terrible mistake by not calling a referendum on some aspect of repatriating powers from the EU as now they know he is a mouse and not a bulldog. so will not take him seriously. It would be much better to come out of th EU entirely and I’m sure this would not take two years if we withheld our payments, and negotiated a free trade agreemEnt with the EU. If we don’t get out soon we will be in such a poor situation morally and economically that it will take many decades to recover. Even if it results in a hung pa rliament, I believe everyone should vote UKIP at the general election and hopefully force the Conservatives’ hand..
Alec Yates
14. Nov, 2009
Iris Binstead is absolutely right it is essential that at the next GE we need everyone to vote UKIP in order to get a hung parliament. If UKIP does not achieve this the we will be stuck in the EU for all of our lifetimes. We cannot trust the Tories to do what the majority of people want in this country, leave the EU and as so eloquently expressed in his book, by Dr Rotherham, have just a trading agreement. His model of how much better off we will be by governing ourselves again will I am sure appeal to this majority.
Denis Allen
16. Nov, 2009
I agree with the comments above except I do not believe that Cowardly Cameron made a “Terrible mistake”. I believe that he is actually a Europhile but he considers that he has to make Eurosceptic comments now and again to retain the Conservative Eurosceptics voting for him. I believe that he is happy with the existing situation and he hopes that eurosceptics will continue to believe in him no matter how unworkable his promises are.
Alan Wilby
16. Nov, 2009
I voted against joining the EU,i knew it would turn out to be a load of Crap, and i and other people said so at the time. But those stupid politicians at Westminster said that it would bring many benefits to Britain (Yer, Pigs Will Fly) but they forgot to tell us the cost!!! Then they started to sign away our rights and our money to those faceless idiots in Brussels, and know look at the mess were in!!! We need to get out as fast as we can or loose our democracy!!!
G.Matten
18. Nov, 2009
We have already lost so much of our national identity, our diversity, control of our own borders, a sense of safety and security in our own country, the right to make our own laws, our fishing and agricultural industries etc., through membership of the EU, that the only solution must be to leave the EU, we did not sign up for that, we were signed up first of all to the Common Market and EFTA, and from there, it seems that very quietly and subversively this monster has gradually taken over. None of the three main parties seem to have the interests and wishes of the British people at heart, so next election I will be voting UKIP. At least their policies are clear and unambiguous.
Wilcox
18. Nov, 2009
A very well articulated video. Personally, his point on European kinship is spot on.. I do believe that the eu could go down the road of Yugoslavia if draconian measures to subjugate the European peoples are not put in place. And do we really want one, let alone both!
MARTIN
23. Nov, 2009
LETS GET OUT NOW, AND MAKE SURE WE DO WITH VOTING OR OTHERWISE..BRITAIN IS OUR NATION NOT THE GOVERNMENT.
I AM SICK OF EUROPE.
D.Ridler
23. Nov, 2009
Is our government the only body in Britain which is allowed to run a referendum on our continued membership of the EU? If not, is there no other organisation which can/will fund one in order to test the real opinion of the British people and re-establish a vestige of real democracy in this country which is rapidly drowning in a Labour Party/EU dictatorship.
David Thompson
29. Nov, 2009
I had no idea how far down the road of Brussels-control we have gone, thanks to Dr Rotherham I am now much better informed. Thank God for free speech. We need to get out now before more hooks are thrown from Europe. And the cost !! The membership bill is outragous, why should we fund faceless buerocrats and other country’s fishing fleets. I work hard to live and no money left over for anything, and the government is throwing away the tax I contribute. But the real scary thing is the sheer volume of directives churned out to strangle us.
GET OUT NOW!!!
Colin
23. Dec, 2009
I have just finished ’10 Years On’, Dr Rotherham is spot on!
So how do we get out of the EU?
I have just joined UKIP but fear that they will not have enough candidates standing to make a difference, for example there is not one in my area. I agree a vote for UKIP is in a way, a people’s referendum. I feel after DC’s u-turn I have no one I want to vote for. Whoever pledges an in/out referendum and promises to follow through on the result gets my vote (and many of my friends and acquaintances). But how do we get the message out.
I fear a hung parliament, then we will be in real trouble!
Nigel Carter
28. Dec, 2009
I think we still have our chance for a de facto Referendum on the EU at the next election, as I wrote earlier this month:
“Let’s face it, the Conservatives are finished. It may take a while for everybody to realise it but David Cameron’s admission that his promise to hold an EU referendum was false has left huge swathes of Tory voters with nobody to vote for. Except UKIP, if UKIP can get its act together in time for the General Election. UKIP has been incredibly successful in recent years because it has tapped into the heartfelt beliefs of the solid core of British society. And where it’s been truly credible, in the EU elections last summer, millions of voters gave UKIP their vote. When a voter lends you their vote it is given in trust that the party will do what it says it will do. But lately voters have been deliberately seduced into voting for pretend manifestos and then defrauded and left holding the baby. Cameron’s crew are trying to do the same thing as Blair, sound nice, promise what people want, get into power and do something else.
Trouble is, for Cameron, he’s been found out BEFORE he got into power. Most Tories are passionately patriotic and are dismayed by the betrayal to the EU over the last thirty years; and the political assassinations of Margaret Thatcher and Iain Duncan-Smith because of their resistance to surrender to the Eurocrats and their masters the German and French governments.
So what’s left for Conservatives to vote for, an out-an-out EU party, with young, inexperienced, too-clever-by-half leadership who change their emphasis with each opinion poll. Voters in the shires are beyond dismayed, beyond livid. They’re bitterly determined to put things right.
Similar feelings are bubbling up among former Labour party supporters. They are beyond angry about MP’s expenses, the bankers, unemployment, and the threat to their families of disorder and violence on the streets. UKIP has an opportunity to appeal to the sensible, down-to-earth, EU-sceptic former Labour voter who’s had enough of the lies and failure. They want to know, what about MY family, who’s going to help keep US safe, healthy and working with a prosperous future. Can anyone believe what’s on the label of the Labour tin anymore? They talk a good talk sometimes, but… and the Tory label keeps changing, but it’s still the same tin, with added EU! Does anybody know what the LibDems policy is this week, apart from a constant and passionate love for the EU which they always try to distract us from. Just like the Greens.
Of the five main non-racist, anti-sectarian, democratic parties for voters to choose from at the next election, four are fully pro-EU running our country, taking over our Courts and Police, our Forces and our Government. Only one is in favour of running our own affairs, friendly to all countries, trading in a wide-world, fair to all individuals whatever their race or sexual orientation, free enterprise, and caring for those who need it: and that’s the United Kingdom Independence Party.
The EU parties tried to take away your EU referendum because they didn’t like your opinions. Don’t let them get away with it! Make the next election YOUR referendum by showing the EU parties how you feel about the way they tried to bulldoze your country into history and settle on UKIP. Let’s hope they’re trying very hard to earn that trust because they’re the last hope.”
Please feel free to quote or use at will.
Regards,
Nigel Carter
7dec09
Confirmed UKIP PPC Brighton Pavilion since 21dec09
G. Lewis
29. Dec, 2009
Mr D Ridler can go to: http://www.whateucostsuk.com
and click on the referendum link. This will take him direct to the UKIP referendun petition site. Spread the word. The more votes the stronger will be the case for us to leave.
The Brussels parliamant are a bunch of nation fiddlers.
I think we should molest them with all the rotten fish we have had to throw back.