>Britain will face demands to pay billions more into the EU budget following a vote to Remain in Europe on June 23 as Brussels looks to set to ask for more cash from national governments to pay for the unfolding migrant crisis.
>The European Parliament has passed a resolution demanding greater spending which - if followed through- would tear a hole in David Cameron’s historic cut to the seven-year EU budget, which was capped at £847bn until 2020.
>And in moves that could see Britain asked to increase its current net contributions of £10.4bn a year, the EU vice president for budgets issued ominous warnings last week on the sidelines of an European conference that member states should be “making room for new commitments”.
>The unguarded remarks by Kristalina Georgieva to the Chinese state news agency Xinhua have raised fresh fears that Mr Cameron will face calls for big budget increases, particulary when the current settlement comes up for its mid-term review this autumn.
>"We have to make sure that our budget for next year absorbs all the commitments made so far to deal with the migration crisis, while at the same time making room for new commitments,” said Ms Georgieva.
>"We have exhausted to a great extent flexibilities offered within the budget. Member states and the European Parliament need to allow more room for flexibilities."
Anyone else get the impression they actually want us to Brexit? Like this is some sort of cunning plan?
Tyler Wilson
>Anyone else get the impression they actually want us to Brexit? Like this is some sort of cunning plan?
The UK is probably one of the main things blocking federalisation.
Jason Moore
Get out of the EU, then dump all your trash in Calais. Make England Great Again.
Xavier Stewart
God I wish they would leave. It's not going to happen though.
Robert Butler
Polls are swinging in favour of Brexit, people are getting sick of the insane and desperate propaganda shilling occurring
Jack Hill
why would they release this before the vote? it's like they want Britain to exit.
Jackson Hughes
Any Nederbros here to give an idea on the situation on the exit of the Netherlands?
Hunter Powell
It's cause they're rigging it in their favour.
Isaac Morgan
there is no netherland exit
Ian Clark
Wasn't there to be a referendum, albeit a non-binding one, a month or two after the British vote?
Gavin James
I know a lot of people in the Netherlands are pushing for a referendum but I've heard from Dutch posters that only Geert would be willing to give a referendum. Could be wrong though.
Luke Johnson
Ours is "non-binding" too. It's their backup in the event of a narrow win for Leave.
Most Britons, especially the remain crowd are clueless idiots who make decisions based on strawmen and half truths posted to facebook by other clueless idiots.
Christian Cruz
i dont think so
for the sole reason of moronic old people
they say one thing but do another, like all old fucks
>Old lady: WELL i was FOR IT but... why rock the boat eh? hahaha, besides it wont be me thats payin for it teehee
Wyatt Smith
Not yet.
No, we're trying to have a referendum on TTIP which would kill freedom of speech by having the EU monitor all internet traffic.
Us leaving is going to be in 2018 at the earliest, IF geert and anti-EU parties garner enough votes. Seeing as the news is always lying about issues and everybody is too busy working to get by due to our exorbitant tax rates, I doubt they'll get far either.
Seriously, tens of millions of our tax money is spent on making propaganda every year. We should do away entirely with the public networks, they're so full of expensive trash.
Thomas Cooper
And the cUcK will give them whatever they want with no questions asked. Why pretend this is news anymore
Ryder James
not knowing about strawmen is one of the most bluepilled thing I see.