RE: Why I am an Eurosceptic

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Why I am an Eurosceptic

in politics •  7 years ago 

I agree entirely @andrath
My parents were lied to back in the 70's to get them to vote for what was a trade deal. Now we have an unelected bunch of bureaucrats telling us what we can and can't do and trying to force us to pay to leave. That wasn't the deal, it's creeping fascism sitting atop our own governments. Screw that, we want out and the rest of the European nations should too before it's too late.
Great post buddy.

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What worries me most about the current state of affairs, and with the open borders, is that we might be heading into civil war, or maybe even a #rd world war. In the mean time, people are reacting like a frog in a boiling pot. They won't notice/care until it is too late.

Sadly that's how most people always react. Those of us who see it coming have a duty to try to wake up those who don't however most won't wake up until it's on their doorstep regardless of what we say or do. Sheeple I'm afraid.

It's sad that when people get offered freedom, they sometimes opt for slavery.

They do it almost every time, people love their welfare state. They don't see it as the prison it is, trapping them into poverty and subservience to the state.

with the whole welfare state gone, the immigration issue would solve on its own