What is meant by rolling average?

Is this what Cameron meant by "rolling back" EU powers?

  • Britons face being spied on and pursued by foreign police officers even for the most minor offences in an European agreement the Home Office will sign up to tomorrow. ...show more

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    We voted on a ticket to subdue there corrupt influence and then got the worst offenders the liberals. A tiny party with far to much say in government , proof in need be that proportional representation is an abortion just as coalition governments are .

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Cameron lied about everything else, why to you think he would tell the truth about the EU. Also interesting that he had ago at Labour and immigration and now is fighting for Turkey to join the EU, so should that happen you can expect another large impact from Turkish immigrants.

Mac the Knife

Frankly Paul, the one thing Ive learnt in the last few years is that Freedom and democracy is wasted on the British. The British have become a spineless servile nation fit only for dictatorship. And by voting, overwhelmingly, for the LIB LAB CON.....that is what they have all signed up to under the EU. There is no saving this country I'm afraid.

Crow

No. But I do not see what is wrong with police forces working together to fight crime. Or do you think that criminals should be allowed to take part in crime here, and then flee to another EU nation and that we should have no powers to investigate them? Remember these powers work both ways.

The Patriot

This only firms up whatever arrangements for co-operation between European police forces already exists. We already have Interpol and extradition, and probably far more close co-operation than people realise. It should cut out a lot of bureaucracy if a person commits a crime in another country and then returns home, for the police of that country to be able to go to the person's own country and arrest them. After all, we already have global criminals acting freely across frontiers, so why not police forces?

L

Basically the EU wants to put neutral anti-corrupt organizations monitoring the Whole including the U.K and for some reason that persons doesn't want to give that power to the EU. Hmm I WANDER why ? EDIT: The wander is sarcasm serious what is the problem of having the police crossing the border and ask for information that the U.K police already has ? We have open border and share most laws so there is no reason to be against it unless you are either very nationalist or you are like a certain Cameron who has something to hide....

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