1 Why the “Status Quo” is unsafe It guarantees continued mass immigration: Source: BBC News, August 2015.

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1 Why the “Status Quo” is unsafe It guarantees continued mass immigration: Source: BBC News, August 2015

2 Why the “Status Quo” is unsafe It guarantees continued mass immigration: Source: Office of National Statistics, ONS

3 Why the “Status Quo” is unsafe It guarantees continued mass immigration: Source: Migration Watch, April 2016

4 Why the “Status Quo” is unsafe It guarantees continued mass immigration: Source: Migration Watch, April 2016

5 Why the “Status Quo” is unsafe It guarantees continued mass immigration:  Immigration at more than 300,000 a year will continue and rocket up  Under EU law, we must accept uncontrolled mass immigration. Our schools, hospitals and GP surgeries are becoming over-loaded with people from totally- different cultures who do not share the British values of: democracy, respect for women, the rule of law, individual liberty, and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs.  After Brexit, mass immigration will end.

6 Why “Remain still” is not an option Source: Institute of Economic Affairs at European Transparency Register/ The ‘Five Presidents’ Report

7 Why the “Status Quo” is unsafe It’s progress to a federal United States of Europe Source: Institute of Economic Affairs at European Transparency Register/

8 Why the “Status Quo” is unsafe It’s progress to a federal United States of Europe Michael Heseltine: UK will join the euro one day Source: Institute of Economic Affairs at European Transparency Register/

9 Why the “Status Quo” is unsafe It’s progress to a federal United States of Europe Source: Institute of Economic Affairs at European Transparency Register/

10 United against the People  David Cameron PM (Conservative)  George Osborne (Conservative)  Jeremy Corbyn (Labour)  Tim Farron (Liberal Democrats)  Nicola Sturgeon (Scottish National Party)  Leanne Wood (Plaid Cymru)  Barack Obama, Hilary Clinton (USA)  Christian Lagarde (IMF) – ex French treasury minister etc etc WHY ARE THEY ALL IN THE SAME BED?

11 “They” support the EU because …  It is a return to the medieval system of rule by the ‘elite’.  It is a step towards ‘one world government’, over-turning 800 years of progress since Magna Carta (1215)  They hold the people in contempt  Think that we are stupid  Think they can lie to us  They dislike Democracy  Allows the ‘little people’ to vote them in & out  Limits their powers

12 Why Obama supports the EU

13 What’s really in it for them? Why so many of the ‘Big Boys’ want to Remain approx sums p.a. received from the EU  Action Aid, NSPCC, One World Action, Oxfam - £43 million  BBC - €355,000 (Lab & LibDem bias)  CBI (Confederation of British Industries) – €940,000  and ready supply of cheap labour to keep wages down  UN (United Nations) – 38% of its budget!  The Kinnocks – EU pensions £160,000  Lord Mandelson - £35,000  Tony Blair – money, money, money Sources: Wikipedia, Daniel Hannan “Why Vote Leave, Institute of Economic Affairs at (False) patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel. Samuel Johnson ( )

14 What’s really in it for them? Why so many of the ‘Big Boys’ want to Remain approx sums p.a. received from the EU  Birdlife Europe: €332,163  CEE Bankwatch Network: €836,238  Climate Action Network Europe: €295,022  European Environmental Bureau: €894,000  European Federation for Transport and Environment: €275,516  Health and Environment Alliance: €362,992  Friends of the Earth: €1,195,259  Naturefriends: €365,735  WWF World Wildlife Fund: €1,700,000 Source: Institute of Economic Affairs at European Transparency Register/