Britain Faces New Isolation Threat From Eurozone 'caucus' - Telegraph

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First Posted: 06/11/11 09:31 GMT Updated: 06/11/11 09:36 GMT

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02:38 PM on 11/06/2011
As usual, conservatives fret about all the wrong things. The largest problem I see with the EU membership is tying our economy to countries that are even weaker, while opening our borders to their citizens looking for economic opportunity....that we are incapable of providing to many people who are already here.

Balance of trade is another major issue. A unified criminal justice system actually makes sense.
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10:42 AM on 11/06/2011
Britain was always somewhat isolated due to their avoidant behavior. They want to be Europeans but not really seen as such???!!

Islanders, pfff
10:08 AM on 11/06/2011
Quote: "The eurozone as a whole already has 66 per cent of votes on its own, giving it a permanent inbuilt majority from November 2014 if it votes as a caucus."

Typical Telegraph anti-EU scare story. Of course all Eurozone countries are in total agreement and will always vote together!