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1. You are anti-EU. 2. The Sun is also anti-EU. 3. The Sun's position is clearly ridiculous, and wrong. 4. Therefore you are wrong. This is a logical fallacy, specifically, the 'Straw Man' fallacy (I'm going to make Graham regret he ever linked to this website: ;) http://www.nizkor.org/features/fallacies/straw-man.html ) This is what this morning's Inde does in generous measure, by presenting the pro-EU point of view as 'reality' and the anti-EU view as 'myth' and then illustrating the myth by reference to some of the more lurid claims in the weekend's papers. EDIT Damien, why did you feel the need to change your most recent post so completely? :confused: |
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That independent article is pointing out the myths and countering them, what they say is true. Admittedly they are giving a lot of pros about europe , however they seem to be the only ones, but you should be more cooncered with all the tabloids who are all anti--europe. Also read the BBC article
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And on the subject of the tabloids, why should I be concerned if they are all anti-EU? Does the fact that they are tabloid newspapers mean they are necessarily wrong? Don't forget, for every over-excited red-top and morally-outraged midmarket, there's a respected broadsheet or news magazine echoing their concerns - the Inde quoted the Sunday Telegraph and The Economist as well. |
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I am not but you made two referances to the inderpendent being pro-eu was i was just pointing out that this is a good thing as most of the other papers are anti-eu
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From today's Telegraph, which is definately not a tabloid. here is a fairly balanced breakdown of the fundamental changes that this new document would bring to the status quo.
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Thanks for posting those quotes. |
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Some of the anti-europe points are true while some are not. You can not be right or wrong it depends on what you want but the fact that most of the media is anti-europe means no one is sure of the advantages people shoould be allowed to make up their own minds
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I think we need to be very careful with our terminology here, because it is for certain that B. Liar and others are going to continue their tactic of denouncing those with anti-EU leanings as 'myth-makers' and 'doom-sayers' rather than grappling with the issues. Fact: There is an EU directive which determines how curved bananas are allowed to be. This is not a myth. It happened. It is the law. Fact: The EU believes it is reasonable for this directive to exist, in the name of harmonising the differing nationally set standards of banana quality that previously existed. If the EU wants to claim that the Sun's claim is a myth ('A fictitious story, person, or thing,' according to Dictionary.com) the only way they can do that is by showing that there is no such directive. Clearly they cannot do this. Instead of crying 'myth!', what they ought to be doing, and what Tony B. Liar and other pro-EU people should be doing, is to stop apologising for the EU and start saying why it is a good thing. For example, debate: Is banana curvature sufficiently important that we need a separate decision-making organisation in Brussels and Strasbourg to rule on it? What is wrong with national Governments making such rulings? Does it really put the single markey in jepoardy if bananas sold in the UK are slightly more curved than those that may be sold in France? |
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I know it is true but the myth is the way in which it is reported it was asked for but the members and so it was done. It was not some crackpot who decided to make lives difficult. The EU works for the nations inside it and those inside have a say on such laws many oh which are ineffective when applied to one country. Such as having a european standand for something oor another.
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For you or I doing our weekly shop at Tesco pah, but for tesco signing a contract with Carribian Bannana imports inc, it makes life easier. Though on the flip side the EU working time regs must make thier lives magnitudes more difficult than the banana issue. |
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