Who do you believe?
Posted: 08 Nov 2014, 13:52
George Osborne returns from Brussels and announces that he has halved the demand from the EU for £1.7bn by December the 1st and that we will now pay two interest free instalments in July and September next year.
He had hardly taken a breath before members from the Institute of Fiscal Studies, the European Institute at the London School of Economics, Eurosceptic Tory MEP Daniel Hannan, his Dutch and Polish counterparts, and Labour and UKIP all came out and said that he was talking nonsense = lying. What is more, they have convincing figures to back their case up.
I am going with the naysayers on this one, for a few reasons: 1) Osborne is a politician and politicians will go to any length to spin their activities in a positive way. 2) The EU does not cave in on matters of such magnitude at the first time of asking, and certainly not from the UK. 3) The Dutch, who have been lumbered with the second highest surcharge, have said next to nothing has changed.
He had hardly taken a breath before members from the Institute of Fiscal Studies, the European Institute at the London School of Economics, Eurosceptic Tory MEP Daniel Hannan, his Dutch and Polish counterparts, and Labour and UKIP all came out and said that he was talking nonsense = lying. What is more, they have convincing figures to back their case up.
I am going with the naysayers on this one, for a few reasons: 1) Osborne is a politician and politicians will go to any length to spin their activities in a positive way. 2) The EU does not cave in on matters of such magnitude at the first time of asking, and certainly not from the UK. 3) The Dutch, who have been lumbered with the second highest surcharge, have said next to nothing has changed.