Re: EU Referendum - in or out?
Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 12:16 pm
Mark Carney (BoE) & Christine Lagarde (IMF) are mouthpieces for the "IN" campaign -
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/news/imf ... ocid=wispr
Canuk Carney was appointed by the UK government and Frog Princess Lagarde is an ex-finance minister of Europhilia (aka France).
These two, and others like them, are officers of government and international institutions. They are entitled to a private opinion on Brexit (that they should keep to themselves or just share with family and friends) but should keep their big traps shut about it if speaking in an official capacity!
Please remember that it was David Cameron - the leader of the Conservative & Unionist Party - who decided to impose this EU referendum on the UK because of pressures within his own party. The way things are you'd think that he, and his remaining mates on the Tory front bench, had nothing to do with that. IT'S THEIR FAULT THIS IS HAPPENING!!
I agree with Nick, above, that if the Celtic mane and tail wag the nag and keep the UK in the EU despite a vote by the English to quit then we have a constitutional crisis - precipitated by the current UK government and that's quite sufficient for them to have to resign without the need for a no-confidence vote in the Commons, and call a General Election.
If that happens, hopefully, English voters will express their lack of confidence in the omni-shambolic, push-me-pull-you Conservative & Unionist Party. (The clue to this deception of democracy is in the name of the perpetrators.)
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/news/imf ... ocid=wispr
Canuk Carney was appointed by the UK government and Frog Princess Lagarde is an ex-finance minister of Europhilia (aka France).
These two, and others like them, are officers of government and international institutions. They are entitled to a private opinion on Brexit (that they should keep to themselves or just share with family and friends) but should keep their big traps shut about it if speaking in an official capacity!
Please remember that it was David Cameron - the leader of the Conservative & Unionist Party - who decided to impose this EU referendum on the UK because of pressures within his own party. The way things are you'd think that he, and his remaining mates on the Tory front bench, had nothing to do with that. IT'S THEIR FAULT THIS IS HAPPENING!!
I agree with Nick, above, that if the Celtic mane and tail wag the nag and keep the UK in the EU despite a vote by the English to quit then we have a constitutional crisis - precipitated by the current UK government and that's quite sufficient for them to have to resign without the need for a no-confidence vote in the Commons, and call a General Election.
If that happens, hopefully, English voters will express their lack of confidence in the omni-shambolic, push-me-pull-you Conservative & Unionist Party. (The clue to this deception of democracy is in the name of the perpetrators.)