Aberlour10, on 2015-May-14, 03:29, said:
They did.
Every four years they voted in GB for politicans who developed, negotiated and accepted all these changes in the EU during last decades.
Yeah well, that is only superficially true:
1. General elections are about a full range of issues. Voter "X" might be generally in favour of the policies of, say, the Lib Dems (who are the most EU friendly of the main parties) but never the less be antipathetic to the idea of the being in the EU.
2. The main parties are *all* generally in favour of being in the EU, so voters don't have a real choice on the issue (unless you're prepared to vote UKIP - which has a whole bunch of other pros and cons)
3. On more than one occasion the UK public has been promised a referendum on the subject of the EU, but these promises have all been broken.
So basically you can take your assertion that we voted for this mess we find ourselves in and put it somewhere where the sun doesn't shine. (sorry to sound, indeed be, rude - but this is an emotive subject and your assertion is short sighted to say the least)
Nick
"Pass is your friend" - my brother in law - who likes to bid a lot.