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will this be the U-turn that breaks the camels back

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youngmafbog | 08:55 Wed 24th Oct 2012 | News
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Instead of standing firm and telling Europ to 'go away' Cameron seems to be ploughing on in the 'I dont care what everyone else thinks'. either that or he is so weak he couldn't punch his way out of a wet paper bag.

This was overruled in the commons by a vast majority. If it goes ahead it will prove the UK parliament plays second fiddle to Europe and may as well be disbanded. No doubt Blair his laughing his **** off.

Yes I know Jake, EU and ECHR are different. But in my book both are Europeans telling us what to do. We should get out of both.

The UK does not have a history of human rights abuse, indeed we help many so this is nonsense.
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The UK does not have a history of human rights abuse



How did we get The Empire?
Offering them a nice cup of tea and a slice of cake?
Quite so MT - the fuzzy wuzzies were only to glad to embrace our Victorian values of fairness and equality ...
No of course we dont have a history of torture

http://www.independen...-torture-8199565.html

Or imprisonment without trial
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17606337


Or did you mean that we don't have a history of human rights abuse of white middle class professional men ?


This story is being whipped up by the press and right-wing Tories trying to oust Cameron.

The ruling just says that *some* prisoners should have the right to vote - the Government could easily restrict it to anyone incarcerated for less than a year and it'd be "job done"

In fact it looks like they'll be doing something very similar to that from the use of the word "limited"

I seem to recall I predicted this at the time

This is nothing about prisoners it's all about the struggle for power in the Tory party - much like that poll Ashcroft published
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This story is being whipped up by the press and right-wing Tories trying to oust Cameron.
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The guardian is not right wing press, so why are they reporting it ?
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Oh, I see because of something that happened outside living memory we have to be ruled by Europeans do we?
Not sure it is a U-Turn by Cameron. It is more of the Omnishambles. The Government left hand not knowing what the Government right hand is doing.

//The Prime Minister moved to clarify his position and told the Commons: "No one should be in any doubt. Prisoners are not getting the vote under this government."

However, his comments appeared to contradict those of his Attorney General, who earlier suggested that the UK would have to accept a ruling by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) and fulfil its international obligations. //
I think the AG may be right legally and as long as we remain tied to the
EU and the ECHR so it will remain. For years our courts have been undermined by Europe.
>>>The UK does not have a history of human rights abuse, indeed we help many so this is nonsense.<<<

You might want to give this a read YMB

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Don't forget the EU was formed in the aftermath of a world war, in the hope of binding Europe together and avoiding another war. The real question is should we try to help make it work or pull out and risk the consequences?
When the EU was first thought of it was not the EU but the Common Market. This is what we voted for all those years ago, not for a Federal Europe. It is time that David Cameron listened to the electorate or UKIP will oust him and all the other Federalists in our Government.
The following link helps to bring the history of the EU into perspective: http://europa.eu/abou...-history/index_en.htm

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