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EC President Claims UKIP Could Beat Tories - Yahoo! News UK#ntM2zRZ http://uk.news.yahoo.com/ec-president-claims-ukip-could-beat-tories-185729136.html

 

UKIP could topple the Conservatives to become the "first force" in British politics, the President of the European Commission has said.

Jose Manuel Barroso criticised the Conservative party for becoming eurosceptic, warning that voters might "prefer the original to the copy".

He made the provocative comments during his annual state of the union address.

Mr Barroso hit out at anti-Europe sentiment, arguing it would drive the continent back to a time in which it was riven by conflict.

He said: "Let me say to those, including some in this House, who rejoice in Europe's difficulties and want to roll back our integration and go back to isolation - the pre-integrated Europe of the divisions, the war, the trenches, is not what people desire and deserve."

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Yes they'd rather we rolled over tamely and continued to surrender our independance to them.....much easier that way. Our fallen heroes of two world wars would be turning in their graves if they could see the extent to which this country has been conquered by stealth, aided and abetted by a largely left wing media and the last labour government riddled with so many "ex" commies!

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