Mine exploded seeing the british Donald trump call Junker unelected. How can we trust anything that that buffoon says when he is blatantly lying about that? Either lying or simply thick as pig ****. Either way why would I side with him and Nigel the hypocrite farage?
Junker was responding to a question about what happens if we leave. He replied 'out is out, no renegotiation'. Of course that's not how its been spun....
Well he could be lying, but he`s certainly not thick as pig **** very intelligent person wether or not you agree with him.
I agree it is being spun differently...I would say though Cameron's piece of paper suggesting he has won change is also spun.....the 'reforms' Cameron claims to have won are only temporary...they last for 12 years only...just a quick fix to make it look as though he has secured a deal he can sell as a reform.
German Industry isn't echoing the threats.....from the BBC A German industry boss has said it would be "very, very foolish" if the EU imposes trade barriers on the UK in the event it votes to leave the EU. Markus Kerber, the head of the influential BDI which represents German industry, said his organisation would make the case against such measures. He said any introduction of tariffs would be "regression to times we thought we'd left behind in the 1970s". The UK's referendum on whether to leave the EU will be held on Thursday. "Imposing trade barriers, imposing protectionist measures between our two countries - or between the two political centres, the European Union on the one hand and the UK on the other - would be a very, very foolish thing in the 21st Century," Mr Kerber told the BBC's World Service. "The BDI would urge politicians on both sides to come up with a trade regime that enables us to uphold and maintain the levels of trade we have, although it will become more difficult." Mr Kerber added that any introduction of tariffs would lead to job losses in Germany and the UK. He said a vote to leave the EU would lead to a "serious disruption" to the German-UK economic relationship, describing it "as if a relative had left the family".
We elect MEPs then positions within the EU are appointed much in the same way as no one 'elected' George Osbourne Chancellor
Of course, when Boris Johnson takes over from Cameron after the result without a general election (whichever way, his position will be deemed untenable)... that will have been democratically elected by the UK will it? The House of Lords is a house we've elected is it? Hypocritical in the extreme, which just about sums leave up.
It can block them though And the chances of a snap election are very slim... unless the tories are 100% sure of a win.
Take a look on YouTube at a clip of a drunken Jean-Claude Juncker bitch-slapping his fellow clique members. Hilarious!
There ought to have been a box for out, one for in and one for reluctantly in but get a free swing at Junkers arse with a cricket bat!