Tuesday, July 23, 2013

'Cameron's hollow stand on wanting to renegotiate with the EU.'

Data compiled by UKIP has exposed the fact that the Conservatives have voted for 62% of legislative reports passing through Parliament since the start of the year.
Foreign Minister William Hague today published an audit of the impact of EU membership on UK businesses and public services. The report, commissioned by David Cameron last year as a backdrop to renegotiating powers, shows some 400 new laws have come into effect since the Coalition Government was formed, costing British business £626 million a year.
 Yet Conservatives in Brussels are responsible for voting in favour of two thirds of legislation in 2013
 Party Leader Nigel Farage claims the Prime Minister is disingenuous when claiming he wants to renegotiate the UK relationship with the EU.


"It is a futile and cynical PR exercise by the Coalition because it is clear that David Cameron does not really mean it," Mr Farage said.
 "Cameron's Conservatives long ago gave up the pretence of euroscepticism. They are fully signed-up to the EU project both back at home and in the European Parliament. Actions speak louder than words. Tory MEPs have voted for 62% of legislative reports compared to UKIP's 0%. Those figures say it all. ukip.org

THE TORIES ARE NOT ON OUR SIDE AS A NATION!

Er ... Yes! Possibly,