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"Madam President, this progress report perfectly highlights a key aspect of the upcoming UK referendum on our EU membership, when the British people will not just be voting on our current relationship with the European Union but also on the prospect that a ‘stay’ vote grants de facto permission for the EU to move, full steam ahead, with their neo-colonialist ambitions.
In the midst of the current migration crisis, the promise of reaching the UK, Sweden and Germany and the rest of the EU has – as we have witnessed – placed a great burden on Serbia. This situation will become further compounded by eventual Serbian EU membership. I cannot fathom how the EU’s proposed solution to the current migration crisis – bringing its borders closer to the Middle East and thus further facilitating this mass transit of people – can be seen as doing anything other than compounding this crisis further.
The increasing public concern over the issue of the free movement of people perfectly underlines the failure of Mr Cameron’s farcical renegotiation and supports the case for Britain to see the EU for what it is and, accordingly, to vote to leave for a brighter and bigger future. The world is our oyster, but inside the European Union, Britain’s future is as a clam."@en1
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