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Eurosceptic


4.2 ( 3632 ratings )
Nachschlagewerke Lifestyle
Entwickler Jeff Maynard
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Eurosceptic is the complete, mobile repository of information about the European Union and Britains relationship with it. If youve ever fallen into an argument in the pub about Britains place in the EU but couldnt quite come up with any figures or examples to back up your argument, this app is all you need. Equally, the information, accurate and drawn from quoted sources, is sufficient to aid business planning.

And it’s perfect for doorstop canvassing; whether youre campaigning at election time or for the forthcoming referendum, you can be sure that the EU (and Britain’s place in it) will be a hot topic, just take out your iPhone, iPad or iPod and show potential voters facts and figures about the EU.

Features:
•Multiple key topic pages each with accompanying facts, figures and graphs. Topics include Britains exports, trade deficit and EU contributions, as well as EU and Commonwealth growth forecasts, and the EU budget; the impact of the CAP (Common Agricultural Policy) and CFP (Common Fisheries Policy) are both described in detail and in terms of cost to the British taxpayer.
•How and why EFTA countries are better off.
•A Frequently Asked Questions section includes general material about the EU institutions, the EU structure and definitions of common terms.
•A detailed profile is provided for each EU Member State.
•Quotations about Europe and/or the EU from luminaries of all ages (including statesmen, philosophers, politicians, business leaders, personalities and more).
•Many pages display a sidebar in landscape mode that show concrete examples of the excess in spending and legislating that emanates from Brussels, the EU capital (Note: this is not available in the iPhone version but the information is provided elsewhere.).

Eurosceptic is not just of interest to the British voter: the idiotic rules (the maximum and minimum curvature of a banana for example) are applicable to all member states; the financial waste (the EU funded ski slope on a Danish island that rarely receives snow for example) is shared by all member states; the over-burdensome rules (jam can only be called jam if its sugar content exceeds 60% for example) apply to all. Many of the graphs in Eurosceptic provide comparative information for all member states.

Eurosceptic will open the eyes of more that the British…

(Please note: for the best Eurosceptic experience view the app on an iPad).