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Sir John Major has criticised the “breathtaking ignorance” of hard Brexiters and self-described “unionists” over the Irish border and the backstop.
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Whilst I’m on, the British ‘tainted history’ to which you refer precedes the rather more recent tainted history of some other European countries. We abolished slavery before most others; our colonies up to the point of their release, were all left with roads, power, fresh water, administration and justice. We are debating in this thread the release of the UK from the EU. Some might say that Brexit avoids a tainted future. I say that the way the EU is heading is anti-democratic and we would be well off being outside their structures. |
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Downing Street says Brexit vote will be held before 21 January
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I’m not sure all of the colonies feel like our involvement benefited them to the degree you do. We continue to this day to engage in warfare, directly and indirectly, for our own financial interests. I’m sure the people of Yemen appreciate the manufacturing quality, and of course the British spirit of fair play, as the Saudis drop our bombs on them. Europe has an embarrassing and tragic history, of which nobody can be proud. To claim we are somehow exempt from this is historical revisionism in the extreme. Indeed, our “justice” didn’t extend to our closest neighbour in the crimes committed in Ireland. The UK government have been complicit in the murder of civilians and journalists - so do not dare suggest we are untainted by modern history as the evidence suggests otherwise. ---------- Post added at 13:04 ---------- Previous post was at 13:03 ---------- Quote:
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It has been argued by Remainers that the existence of the EU has actually helped to prevent war as it would be very difficult to declare war on a fellow member!
Not sure what I think of the idea of an EU army, would this involve a new army being created and paid for by member states or would the existing armies of each country be transferred over to working for the EU? Would this be full or part time (like footballers working for their own club and playing for England). Would the EU have the final say over our troops? Would the idea of having extra troops at our disposal make us safer? What are the main concerns of those who oppose this idea? Would it only be used to protect member states from outside forces or could it be used for situations like Iraq? |
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If the EU makes this army before it politically federalises (like they did with the Euro), there will be the risk of 27 countries (or 28 if we remain) having different interests to protect. Also, if we remain and eschew 'ever closer union' then we would also eschew being within the EU army structure; or would we? It would be a mess whether or not we remain. I believe that the peace was kept not because of the EU but because of the sheer horror of what preceded it and the lack of need to go to war. I suppose it could be argued that the EEC (not the EU, though) provided a peaceable platform and I support that. It is the morph into the EU to which I object and particularly how Germany is top dog and their running dog, the French government, is tagging onto Germany's tail with a bark louder than their bite. |
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This video 'Leaked footage from inside 10 Downing Street' has been uploaded to YouTube:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Tjp5OmoDYQM |
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As I said, we were first in abolition of slavery and we ran highly civilised administrations in our colonies especially when you view what many of them are like now. I also remind that we took in the East African Asians in the 1970s when the post-colonial governments persecuted them and drove them out. India refused to take them. This is one of the great things that the UK has done in its history. |
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I don't get why we need a Euro Army at all, we have NATO is this some way to avoid paying the NATO costs?
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