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The problem of the EU's democracy is that it isn't ours. Like everything else they believe in, it binds every member nation and is never going to truly reflect what the majority of people of the member states want. We can change our government and some say Corbyn's going to revolutionise the way things are done in the UK. How's he, or anyone else, going to do that when the future in the EU is inexorably more central control with correspondingly less able to be done by our own directly elected governments? It doesn't stack up I'm afraid. As 1 of 28 (or more) member states, our voice is just one of many, few of whom have similar national goals, interests and objectives to ours. We've seen in Greece what happens to those who dare to want something different from those based in Frankfurt who know best.
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I dont think Greece is a good example. I you want a very large loan because of your incompetence you have to put up with the consequences.
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The big difference I see between the EU parliament and our own is the lack of party politics in the EU parliament. This is both a good thing and a bad thing. It's good in some ways as there isn't a whip. That said, there are of course loose groups in the Parliament such as the ECR and EPP but they don't have the power of parties in the UK Parliament. The bad side as I see it is that you can tend to end up with consensus politics rather than having a single party government driving decisions through. Of course, single party governments are not truly representative either, ask the Scottish what they think of the Westminster government and whether it really represents their interests. I don't think the way the systems work can really point to one systems being better than the other, they are just on a spectrum of parliamentary systems. Swings and roundabouts I guess... Sorry, stream of consciousness on my lunch break :D |
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People are allowed to have their own opinion, a one different to yours .. |
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No, I should be OK but it might be interesting how my customers in the pharmaceutical industry are affected. I can easily see some moving from the UK to Ireland over the course of time as there is a huge base there of this industry. My colleagues who look after transportation and logistics however are going to have a hell of a time |
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The EU couldn't afford to slap big tariffs on us no more than we can them as we need each other to trade. It's just I believe it's better done without being in the club so to speak. |
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Our leaving does not mean we no longer bother with the EU in terms of trade or even relations our relationship will change but it's up to the government how it will change and whether the remaining EU nations want to punish us for daring to question the grand project. Trade flows both ways and benefits both us and the EU there is no practical reason for trade to be impacted too much and jobs wise whatever we might lose we will be more then able to replace when we can arrange our own trade agreements with the rest of the globe.
This doesn't have to be a hostile split and it doesn't need to damage anyone unless people are too inept or petty to make things work. The argument of we can vote out later on is not valid to be honest as the next treaty will make damn sure nations are locked into whatever path is chosen and the ability of individual nations to vote out will be curtailed. If you believe that we can vote out later then you have to believe if we vote leave now we can vote to rejoin later or is it only allowed one way?. Surely if it's really going to be so bad for us leaving the EU then we will all see the benefits of EU membership within a few years and a UK fully committed to the EU could vote back in, wouldn't that be better for all concerned. Free trade and cooperation were the goals under which the UK originally voted to join the eec and given that has all fallen by the wayside and a single European state is the aim now I think it is better for the UK to go alone and the only reason there is concern in the EU isn't for us citizens of the UK it isn't even concern for the UK it's the fact that if the UK votes out that vote will have to be given to all nations and quite a few are likely to leave. Better to be the first out then hang in there and hope it all works out which isn't looking great right now. |
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