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The EU just can't resist it!

Republic_Of_Public

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The pendulum of the two-party system keeps Labour and Tories swinging in and out of power, just as the pendulum of ivory-tower 'Eurofederalism' keeps bringing round the same old shambles:

Express.co.uk - Home of the Daily and Sunday Express | Odd News :: Bendy fruit ban is back


In one of their brief flashes of common sense, the EC ditched their 'bendy banana' rule. Then the drones from the European Parliament voted to bring it all back again!

They just can't stop themselves can they? And they have even less chance of being roasted by constituents as 'normal' MPs do.

Is this the sort of thing the European Cunstitution was designed to 'devolve' us more of? No wonder there's no incentive for them to get out in the real world, merely to create their own hologram of it!
 
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..And as if we don't have enough of our own employed (2 million even by Labour's fiddled figures), the legal heavies at European Court of 'Justice' have ruled that we should fund the jobless from other countries too:

Unemployed migrants could win right to claim benefits after landmark ruling | News

If the issue's so important, let the Eurofanatics pay for it with their own money. And considering the ethnic-majority status of more British towns, done without Public permission, the extra financial burdens will be crippling.
 
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