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One party oppose those EU directives



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UKIP, The United Kingdom Independence Party, are, rightly in my view, against the idea of central planning and decisions behind closed doors.
Conservative, Labour and LibDem all wish us to continue membership of the EU. It is EU directives that have meant we have to have house-building plans on a large scale.

This is due to the high numbers of people coming to live in the UK without pr
oper restrictions.

We have postal services reduced or even removed to meet EU directive 97/67 and also hospitals forced to change for the worse, without the consent of the local population, all to fit in with what seems to be a master plan for the regions.

Labour are heading for a huge defeat at the next general election, with Conservative and LibDems operating as opposition parties that offer a change of style, not really a change of content.

Time for people to take their votes elsewhere?

Robert East, Bluebell Drive, Littlehampton


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