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Britain
New defeat means British taxpayers must pay an extra £770m in 'unjustified' EU contributions
2013-05-14
The setback for the Prime Minister will add to Conservative turmoil over the question of EU membership as well as putting pressure on Labour and the Liberal Democrats to back a referendum on Europe.

Cash-strapped European governments must now find an additional £6.2 billion for the Brussels budget, a 5.5 per cent increase, at a time of deep cuts to national public spending and EU-imposed austerity in the eurozone.

The raid to pay unpaid bills and to meet a budget shortfall will take Britain's contributions to £14.7 billion this year, meaning that the cost to average British household of belonging to the EU will be £581.

"When countries and citizens across Europe are having to make difficult decisions with their budgets, Europe itself should practice what it preaches with its own budget," said a Treasury spokesman.

"This amendment was unjustified, which is why Britain opposed it."
Posted by:tipper

#1  ...which is why Britain opposed it."

But what are you going to do about it? Could this give the Article 50 movement some impetus?

I've wondered what the US would look like if back in the day assesments were levied on each state instead of individuals.
Posted by: AlanC   2013-05-14 15:38  

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