Both the above companies continued to prosper because they had extensive
markets outside the jurisdiction of EC directives. Meanwhile, our trade balance
with Europe continues deeply in the red.
David Cameron could make a start by getting a mountain of industrial
bureaucracy reduced. In doing so, he needs to be aware that our own civil
service have gold-plated the directives far beyond what other member states
consider necessary in their application. Nor does the onus for achieving a “Yes”
vote at the referendum rest entirely on the shoulders of David
Cameron.
The EU is currently nothing more than a corrupt monolithic expensive
bureaucracy and the UK population is unlikely to vote “Yes” until it sees
Brussels putting its own house in order. Terry Palmer -
Yorks Post.