The Swede's, the Danes, even the Irish having a go
Have a look at the Google News portal on the subject. Plenty said there.
https://news.google.com/stories/CAAqOQg ... id=GB%3AenSome cracking statements.
Varadkar
We accept that as a country, as a growing economy will full employments we will have to pay more into the EU budget over the next seven years.
“But we can’t accept in return for paying more in we would see very significant cuts to cap and to cohesion funds
It's called balancing the budget.
SWEDISH Prime Minister Stefan Lofven
'Brussels is NOT my priority'
“Countries with stronger economies need to pay for those who don’t have such strong economies.
“But we can’t increase our fees. We need the budget to stay at one percent. We cannot accept such a dramatic increase.
“The EU proposal was a 44 percent increase in our fees. That is not doable at all."
Erm he means the rest of the EU, surely? Not Brussels, they are just the office.
France has infuriated EU colleagues with claims that those blocking cuts to the EU budget are anti-European.
From Yahoo finance.
Even if a trillion euros ($1.1 trillion) sounds like a lot, it actually amounts to about 1% of the gross national income of the 27 nations combined. The debate is over some 0.3 percentage points.
Michel came into the summit with a draft budget at 1.074% of EU gross national income. The parliament wants 1.3%, while the EU’s powerful executive arm, the European Commission, prefers 1.11%.
It’s not just about convincing reluctant member countries to stump up funds. The European Parliament must also ratify any final budget agreement and the EU lawmakers are not happy.
“At the moment, we remain 230 billion euros ($248 billion) apart," European Parliament President David Sassoli said this week.