In just nine days from now, George Osborne will announce a package of public spending cuts more draconian than anything since the Geddes Axe of the 1920s. Yet on Wednesday in the House of Commons, MPs are being invited to approve a budget that involves an increase in expenditure. How can this be; and who is the recipient of such unexpected largesse from the UK taxpayer?
The answer, and it will come as no surprise, is the European Union. MPs are debating a memorandum from the European Commission setting out its arguments for a 5.8 per cent increase in its spending for 2011. This would boost annual spending to around £115 billion – about half the annual public expenditure of a country the size of the Netherlands. Since we are among the contributors to the budget, we pay for it. The UK's net transfer to EU institutions is set to rise from £6.4 billion this year to £8.3 billion in 2011-12. By 2015, it will be around £10.3 billion.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/columnists/philipjohnston/8056732/As-we-wield-the-axe-Europe-asks-for-more.html
Will our MPs approve it? Of course they will.
Says it all, really.

I have stated all I want on this subject now, so I will depart giving this thought to all, and may be an answer to our problems Nick.
This post has attracted 19 observations / comments by OOF over 3 days; not bad, but how many contribute from the OOF membership as a whole?
In other words who is interested in these political issues?
You ask the correct question Nick, no matter what our views are on this issue:
"Will our MPs approve it? Of course they will."
Yes, they will because who, or how many, of the general public will care enough to brief their MP on what they want, for the UK, let alone the EU?!
If the OOF is a cross section of society the democracy we know today will be the same tomorrow, and thereafter!
As I mentioned previously, it will take more than a few utterances on the OOF to change anything!
