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#31    None of the above

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Posted 03 October 2012 - 10:20 AM

View Postkeithisco, on 02 October 2012 - 05:41 PM, said:

The "Typhoon" is NOT an import...stupid comment....Are you truly unaware of the Typhoons capabilities?? Rhetorical... of course you are  - it is the most advanced fighter of its type in the World:
In 2004, United  States Air Force Chief Chief of Staff GeneralJohn P. Jumper said after flying the Eurofighter, "I have flown all the air force jets. None was as good as the Eurofighter."

The JSF is NOT "American" it is a joint collaborative effort with BAe Systems the Prime Sub-Contractor!!!

You are clearly not informed by facts, but by the Sun, or whatever newspaper is currently supporting your own right wing, uneducated , beliefs...,

LOL, I'm just reading the thread and was just about to write what you've written above almost verbatim.

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Posted 08 October 2012 - 10:33 AM

David Cameron 'would veto' EU budget

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Prime Minister David Cameron has said he would veto a new European Union budget "if necessary".
The EU is beginning negotiations on its next budget for 2014 to 2020.
Mr Cameron also told the BBC that in the longer term the EU should have two different budgets - one for countries in the eurozone and one for those outside the single currency.
Last year Mr Cameron vetoed an EU-wide treaty to co-ordinate budget policies and impose penalties on rule-breakers.

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Mr Cameron also said he favoured a referendum on a renegotiated role for Britain in the EU but once again ruled out holding a simple Yes or No vote on Britain's membership.
"The fact is, I think most people in our country don't actually want to leave the European Union or just accept how it is at the moment. They want to change it."

http://www.bbc.co.uk...siness-19862239

and if you wanna change it and have more say about the policies then they should be able to fully commit, not act like they are the "special" one.

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Posted 08 October 2012 - 02:58 PM

£50million pounds a day we pay to the EU, absolute disgrace. we should have not got embroiled with the EU in the first place only the other week we had burroso talking about the members has federal states. we all know what the end game is for the EU a Federal system. were once mighty nations stood they now kneel.

the overwhelming majority of people of Great Britain will not want any part of that, so we best leave now, and let the EU get on with it.
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