Britain Should Pull Out Of EU Before It Is Too Late

The EU Commission is demanding that Britain pays them almost £2 billion pounds because their economy has boomed while that controlled by the Commission has imploded. An angry David Cameron was on a collision course with the European Commission this afternoon as he flatly refused to agree to a demand that Britain hand over an extra £1.7bn by December 1st.

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I have reviewed the numbers. Indeed, clients for decades will recall that the first shocking forecast that Socrates first spit out back in 1980 was the (1) Britain’s economy would separate from that of Continental Europe and move in alignment with the USA 180° counter to Europe. (2) that the pound would fall to par against the dollar going into 1985.

I delivered that forecast when I had appeared on FNN (Financial News Network) with Walter Bressert before it was acquired by CNBC. It was that first forecast that so stunned me. it necessitated the whole development of a verbal inquiry. I had to be able to communicate with the computer to understand how it could possibly make such a forecast.

The host was shocked and turned to Walter asking him what did he think of that forecast. Walter replied he would not argue with our computer. Here we are about 34 years later and what we have is this demand from the EU that Britain must pay them by December 1st simply because it has been the ONLY economy to boom. Why – it stayed out of the Euro, Socrates was right and with hindsight, we can see just how right its has been.

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Comments

Sid Plimmer 9 years ago Member's comment

All well and good if you can get out in a straight forward and agreeable way. .Political obfuscation and delay are serving no purpose here. This nation is entitled to otherwise declare any binding agreement as null and void because it never got a democratic mandate from the people. Indeed the politicians who continually refused to offer us a decision need to be brought to account for their undemocratic behaviour that has cost us dear. No excuses. This time we will have the say.

Robert Marsh 9 years ago Member's comment

Bring our in/out referendum forward, The British people wants this to happen just as much as cutting immigration, which includes, terrorists, murderers, and criminals of every type coming to Britain. I want a voice on membership of this evil and crooked elite club, and I am sure that the large majority of the nation wants the same thing. Cameron is not Britain, the people ARE.

Duncan Dunnit 9 years ago Member's comment

A transaction tax will arrive soon enough then uk will have to make up its mind sharpish, we have to remember how much the previous banking crisis cost Europe and that this country makes over 25% of its GDP from the banks. As far as I see it there is a conflict of interest and the uk government cannot be trusted to police the banks correctly.

Mick Burke 9 years ago Member's comment

David Cameron shouldn't worry to much, the EU will kick the UK out of Europe oneday.

Paulwoodward 9 years ago Member's comment

good

Richie Foy 9 years ago Member's comment

ditto