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Referendum or get out, Gordon!
Gordon Brown says he is ready to listen to the electorate. Is this true or just a bit more spin?
He knows 81% of the country have been promised a referendum on the EU but now pretends it is not necessary.
We want our referendum IN or OUT' of the EU.
Our referendum, or look for another job!
Joan Walker,
Romsley
12:19pm Friday 9th May 2008
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CommentPosted by: Reg Shoe, Halesowen on 5:20pm Fri 9 May 08
Do you know if I'm in the 19% that won't be offered a referendum? Is it postcode based or random or are you making it up?
Do you know if I'm in the 19% that won't be offered a referendum? Is it postcode based or random or are you making it up?
Posted by: ukip, halesowen on 3:26pm Sat 10 May 08
give us a referendum Gordon come on Labour representatives speak up for those who voted for you and those who did not, stop giving away our country and funds to a foreign dictatorship in Brussels.
www.ukip.org
give us a referendum Gordon come on Labour representatives speak up for those who voted for you and those who did not, stop giving away our country and funds to a foreign dictatorship in Brussels.
www.ukip.org
Posted by: Adrian, cradley heath on 2:10pm Wed 14 May 08
we are not asking you gordon we are telling you ,you WILL not give our country away to europe, we lost too many men in ww2 for you to dishonour them in this way if you cant do what is right then get out now.well just do the descent thing anyway and go now as you dont care or listen to a thing we say .
we are not asking you gordon we are telling you ,you WILL not give our country away to europe, we lost too many men in ww2 for you to dishonour them in this way if you cant do what is right then get out now.well just do the descent thing anyway and go now as you dont care or listen to a thing we say .
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