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What do you mean by unelected? The U.K. Government decides who represents the UKs interests on the EU Council. You don't vote for the UK cabinet or ministers and there is no requirement for members to be elected MPs. How far do you take this, people from Yorkshire have no direct say on the members of the UK cabinet, does this mean there are unrepresented? Jamie |
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The Cabinet is different. You have already elected those Ministers whereas you haven't elected the Brussels lot. ---------- Post added at 11:03 ---------- Previous post was at 10:59 ---------- Quote:
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Regards Corbyn, if you are the Leader of the Opposition you should have a policy and you should present it. I don't believe you have an opt out on this for such an important debate. |
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There is no requirement for UK cabinet members to be elected as MPs first, you do not have any say in the members of the U.K. cabinet. Currently the UK cabinet contains 1 unelected member. Fundamentally there is no difference on how much say you have in the members of either. I didn't vote for a single cabinet member, neither did anyone in Leicester or the whole of Yorkshire, guess this means the cabinet is completely unrepresentative and undemocratic. Jamie |
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As for Corbyn, yes that's a hard one. Their policy is to remain in the EU though I'm sure there are a few Labour MPs who take the opposite view. I agree that he should present the policy or at least get the deputy to do it but I fear if he doesn't want the same thing to happen to Labour as the Tories he should either campaign or shut up and hand it to his deputy leader. ---------- Post added at 13:21 ---------- Previous post was at 11:54 ---------- Quote:
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The London property price rise driven exodus is not the fault of the EU. It is fuelled by this and previous Governments policies to attract the rich (at all costs) and to help them launder their billions. If you think that the EU monies will be spent on funding the NHS and "helping the poor" then think again .. |
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Problem with debating this on forums is there are very few truly undecided it's a debate between two camps that already know their position and how they are going to vote and much like the politicians not doing much to help any undecided there might be. There are no real facts on what will happen if we leave the EU as it hasn't happened before it's all guesswork mainly driven by the initial starting position of the organisation's involved for most economists they prefer safe and steady so of course recommend staying in.
I think the best thing anyone can do is just vote on how they feel the EU has performed and whether they feel it's a greater good or bad, only thing I'd caution anyone on doing is voting on the basis of future meaningful reform because on that they have demonstrated that isn't really an option currently and will not be anytime soon without something seismic happening. |
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We are currently seeing it happen before our very eyes. |
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Indeed. That's why I posted it. The rich and powerful love the EU but it's no friend of the working man that sees a race to the bottom in income.
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I can't see the problem where voting is concerned. It's no secret the EU want more political integration and if you want that, vote remain. If you don't, vote leave regardless of the other considerations that is important. Also, if you are happy having immigrants forced on you vote remain, If not, vote leave. If you want the EU to control our finances, vote remain. If not, vote leave. If you believe the economists vote remain. If you believe the Brexit economists, vote leave. If you think Stronger in Europe lie the least then vote remain. If you think Vote Leave lie the least then vote leave. If you believe we'll be better off financially by remaining vote remain. if you believe we'd be better off without the EU vote leave. Simples
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oh and you missed out ww3 that was probably just an oversight . |
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How close to the minimum wage are you and how would you feel if an influx of cheap labour from the former Soviet state Undercutdamien was to flood the UK and do you out of a job? That's a 'right' we could all do without IMHO. It's no accident that those in favour of free movement generally seem to be from professions which don't suffer. Odd that eh?... |
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I have thought that before and come election day it might sway me more than anything else to vote Leave |
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