OK, it's not nearly war yet but current events do not rule that out.
Today Britain was handed an approximately $2.5 Billion Dollar (payable in GBP or Euros) as punishment for its economy having recovered more quickly than the rest of Europe. To put a little salt in the wounds, about $1.5 Million of that will be handed to Socialist France whose government has stifled recovery.
Redistribution gone totally bonkers!
Don't believe it?
Britain close to leaving the EU warns David Cameron as he refuses 1.7bn bill Daily Mail Online
Britain's membership of the European Union has been threatened by an 'appalling' demand for an extra £1.7billion for Brussels coffers, David Cameron warned today.
In a furious rant against 'technocrats and bureaucrats without a heart or a soul', the Prime Minister insisted he would not write a cheque for the deadline of December 1.
The European Commission issued the demand after using rules dating back to 1995 and finding Britain's economy has grown faster than expected, so must pay a greater share to Brussels. To add insult to injury, France will receive a £790million rebate because its economy is struggling
Ya gotta love the Tory (conservative) response:
Britain's options are limited, and could lead to lengthy and expensive legal action, but Tory MPs have made clear the PM 'should tell them to stick their €2billion euro demand where the sun doesn't shine'.
So, if Britain won't pay and The European Union tries to invade and plunder what can we expect from Our Kenyan President (when He reads about it in the newspapers or somebody reads it to Him)?
Today Britain was handed an approximately $2.5 Billion Dollar (payable in GBP or Euros) as punishment for its economy having recovered more quickly than the rest of Europe. To put a little salt in the wounds, about $1.5 Million of that will be handed to Socialist France whose government has stifled recovery.
Redistribution gone totally bonkers!
Don't believe it?
Britain close to leaving the EU warns David Cameron as he refuses 1.7bn bill Daily Mail Online
Britain's membership of the European Union has been threatened by an 'appalling' demand for an extra £1.7billion for Brussels coffers, David Cameron warned today.
In a furious rant against 'technocrats and bureaucrats without a heart or a soul', the Prime Minister insisted he would not write a cheque for the deadline of December 1.
The European Commission issued the demand after using rules dating back to 1995 and finding Britain's economy has grown faster than expected, so must pay a greater share to Brussels. To add insult to injury, France will receive a £790million rebate because its economy is struggling
Ya gotta love the Tory (conservative) response:
Britain's options are limited, and could lead to lengthy and expensive legal action, but Tory MPs have made clear the PM 'should tell them to stick their €2billion euro demand where the sun doesn't shine'.
So, if Britain won't pay and The European Union tries to invade and plunder what can we expect from Our Kenyan President (when He reads about it in the newspapers or somebody reads it to Him)?