Malt 379 Posted December 9, 2011 Report Share Posted December 9, 2011 I'm far from his or his party's biggest fan, but kudos to him for refusing to cross his line in the sand.. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16104275 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Nik_B 3,790 Posted December 9, 2011 Report Share Posted December 9, 2011 Finally he shows some balls..... only tiny ones mind 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackem 26,842 Posted December 9, 2011 Report Share Posted December 9, 2011 We should never have gotten embroiled with them in the first place,we need a total divorce not just a partial seperation. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Born Hunter 17,780 Posted December 9, 2011 Report Share Posted December 9, 2011 Just read the same article malt. Tbh he knows very well the UK's feelings towards Europe, possibly not so much 'his' line in the sand as 'ours'. Support for Europe must be at an all time low in these Isles, he's already had a hard enough time recently as it is with his decisions on Britains part in Europe, I doubt he wanted the headache of making another pro-Europe decision. Something to appease us all for a bit is what I'm thinking. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Malt 379 Posted December 9, 2011 Author Report Share Posted December 9, 2011 Just read the same article malt. Tbh he knows very well the UK's feelings towards Europe, possibly not so much 'his' line in the sand as 'ours'. Support for Europe must be at an all time low in these Isles, he's already had a hard enough time recently as it is with his decisions on Britains part in Europe, I doubt he wanted the headache of making another pro-Europe decision. Something to appease us all for a bit is what I'm thinking. I should have said "The line in the sand" If he'd have conceded he'd not have only risked a huge public backlash, he'd also get a large one from within the ranks of his own party IMO. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gonetoearth 5,144 Posted December 9, 2011 Report Share Posted December 9, 2011 This is a golden opportunity to re negotiate and take the eu back to the common market we joined Quote Link to post Share on other sites
skycat 6,173 Posted December 9, 2011 Report Share Posted December 9, 2011 So in that case is it really right to give him some kudos as he was only protecting his own position within his party? With so much dissension among the back benchers etc, he'd have risked too much to go against them? Maybe I'm jaundiced, but to me, all these people are only out to cover their own backs. When was the last time we had a truly ethical and uncompromising leader? Today they're just front men. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Malt 379 Posted December 9, 2011 Author Report Share Posted December 9, 2011 So in that case is it really right to give him some kudos as he was only protecting his own position within his party? With so much dissension among the back benchers etc, he'd have risked too much to go against them? You're right, although he's probably risked upsetting the massively pro EU Lib Dems who they are in coalition with. Today they're just front men. That's all they ever should be IMO. They are there to represent the wishes of the people who elected them. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Born Hunter 17,780 Posted December 9, 2011 Report Share Posted December 9, 2011 So in that case is it really right to give him some kudos as he was only protecting his own position within his party? With so much dissension among the back benchers etc, he'd have risked too much to go against them? Maybe I'm jaundiced, but to me, all these people are only out to cover their own backs. When was the last time we had a truly ethical and uncompromising leader? Today they're just front men. Politics is a fine balance between doing whats right for the country and doing whats right for your career, which are sometimes mutually exclusive. But equally without having a good career a poltician will never be in a position to do whats right for the country..... Regardless of his motives he made the right decision so I'll give him a "well done" on this occasion but hes gonna have to do alot more to earn respect and trust. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
scothunter 12,609 Posted December 9, 2011 Report Share Posted December 9, 2011 will it make a diffrence?heard 17 of the eu states were gonna ahead regardless of that c**ts decision. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Malt 379 Posted December 9, 2011 Author Report Share Posted December 9, 2011 will it make a diffrence?heard 17 of the eu states were gonna ahead regardless of that c**ts decision. It will to us. Whatever the rest decide, any conditions laid down in a new treaty will not be applicable to us.. That's my understanding. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
scothunter 12,609 Posted December 9, 2011 Report Share Posted December 9, 2011 will it make a diffrence?heard 17 of the eu states were gonna ahead regardless of that c**ts decision. It will to us. Whatever the rest decide, any conditions laid down in a new treaty will not be applicable to us.. That's my understanding. well they didnt like us much before,gonna f*****g hate us now lol 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Malt 379 Posted December 9, 2011 Author Report Share Posted December 9, 2011 will it make a diffrence?heard 17 of the eu states were gonna ahead regardless of that c**ts decision. It will to us. Whatever the rest decide, any conditions laid down in a new treaty will not be applicable to us.. That's my understanding. well they didnt like us much before,gonna f*****g hate us now lol Good! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Born Hunter 17,780 Posted December 9, 2011 Report Share Posted December 9, 2011 will it make a diffrence?heard 17 of the eu states were gonna ahead regardless of that c**ts decision. It will to us. Whatever the rest decide, any conditions laid down in a new treaty will not be applicable to us.. That's my understanding. well they didnt like us much before,gonna f*****g hate us now lol French President Nicolas Sarkozy said he would have preferred a treaty change involving all 27 EU members but "that wasn't possible, given the position of our British friends". Anybody else detect some mild sarcasm? LOL Quote Link to post Share on other sites
scothunter 12,609 Posted December 9, 2011 Report Share Posted December 9, 2011 will it make a diffrence?heard 17 of the eu states were gonna ahead regardless of that c**ts decision. It will to us. Whatever the rest decide, any conditions laid down in a new treaty will not be applicable to us.. That's my understanding. well they didnt like us much before,gonna f*****g hate us now lol French President Nicolas Sarkozy said he would have preferred a treaty change involving all 27 EU members but "that wasn't possible, given the position of our British friends". Anybody else detect some mild sarcasm? LOL its how i think of all french people,sarcastic and up thier own arse Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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