Tory MPs defy Government over EU vote

REBEL Tory MPs Bernard Jenkin and Douglas Carswell have defended their decision to vote against the Government on the EU budget vote.
Mr Jenkin, who is MP for Harwich and North Essex, and Clacton MP Mr Carswell said it was unfair to expect Britain to pay vast sums to the EU while Britain was enduring austerity cuts.
They were two of 53 Conservative MPs to vote with the Labour party calling for a real-term cut in spending.

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Comments(3)

GreensteadResident says...
3:56pm Thu 1 Nov 12

Can's see how politicians can justify giving more money to the EU and overseas aid when things like EMA, NHS, police and other budgets have been cut.

Also our taxes have rocketed VAT and fuel duties.

Food and heating bills are rising.

Living standards are falling.

Do I have a point - I can't afford to give the EU anymore.

But what do I know I only live on Greenstead.

jim_bo says...
6:34pm Thu 1 Nov 12

I'm with you Greenstead.

The increase would mean we give Brussels £22,000 a minute. Why? What benefit do we get from this so called club?

Sdapeze says...
9:14am Fri 2 Nov 12

Good for those MPs who rebelled. At least have the balls to stand up for what the believe is right. I vote we get the hell out of that cesspit altogether. It is corrupt through and through and membership of it is in violation of our laws of self-determination.

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