Navagon: That's the real reason we need to leave the EU. Fucktarded beyond reason.
It'll be interesting to see if UK really leaves EU (I hope you do, from my point of view I don't like UK getting all kinds of privileges and reliefs already now that other EU countries don't get, and still complaining), but somehow I fear that will not happen.
Either Cameron finds some loophole not to let UK leave EU regardless of what the votes say, or Brits simply don't vote for leaving EU, no matter what the polls said. It wouldn't be the first time people say things in polls that then in the actual vote don't materialize. Maybe people are afraid of voting for a change, so either they don't vote at all, or have a last minute change of heart and decide to vote for staying anyway, just to keep status quo.
A bit how Syriza in Greece kept suggesting they will not take more support packages from EU/IMF (but rather take matters in their own hands, even by leaving Euro if necessary)... yet they do, over and over again.
Or how was it with Scotland leaving UK, that didn't happen either, did it? Too bad about that, but I guess people involved were too afraid of change, no matter what the polls said. Sorry i don¨t recall exactly what happened there, I presume there was a vote and it seemed even probable "leave UK" will win, but then it just kinda fizzled.
Or in Finland, when the EU critic party (Perussuomalaiset) got into power, suddenly they weren't that EU critic anymore (including the Greek situation). They just keep passing the buck now, saying that their hands are tied due to decisions made by the earlier governments. Also it seems they didn't want to take those positions in the government where they'd have more control over things that people voted them for (like Minister of the Interior (which is responsible also for immigration), or Minister of Economy (regarding e.g. bail-out packages to Greece)). No, they left those positions to another party, and wanted nicer positions like Foreign Minister (whose job seems to be mostly just traveling around meeting people, and is partly divided by the president) and Defense Secretary.
BTW, In Finnish I think it goes
miljoona = 10^6 (million)
miljardi = 10^9 (milliard? billion?)
biljardi = a pool table (billiards)
tsiljardi = this is just baby talk, meaning some extraordinarily high number, much bigger than you could ever imagine
etc.