It is
now as good as certain that Labour will vote en bloc against an EU
treaty, in order to protect the NHS from the American healthcare companies.
But what will the "free"-marketeering "Anglospherists" do then?
Whisper it not, but has their made-for-television eccentricity never amounted to the slightest opposition to anything that the EU has ever actually done or sort to do?
Think it not, but might it be time to let back on the real critics, who have been banished in the 20 years since the Maastricht debates due to being boringly serious figures, and who are on the other side of the House?
But what will the "free"-marketeering "Anglospherists" do then?
Whisper it not, but has their made-for-television eccentricity never amounted to the slightest opposition to anything that the EU has ever actually done or sort to do?
Think it not, but might it be time to let back on the real critics, who have been banished in the 20 years since the Maastricht debates due to being boringly serious figures, and who are on the other side of the House?
The "real critics" who have no criticism of the EU other than that it's too "neoliberal"?
ReplyDeleteHardly serious.
The only one that is true.
ReplyDeleteExactly which fruitcake do you claim has ever said or written anything of any intelligence on the subject?
But they are good as stooges on Have I Got News For You. Or on Newsnight, which wants to be Mock The Week when it grows up.