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Macron said "'Those who explain that we can easily live without Europe, that everything is going to be alright, and that it's going to bring a lot of money home, are liars". In anyone's language, that is a threat to the UK, slamming the door on reasonable negotiations. We can get into stupid argument about who lied the most from both sides but the Referendum result rejected the fears posed by the guvmin's circular. You, and others, are dodging the sovereignty question by hiding behind the EU's right to be difficult instead of criticising it. Shameful. ---------- Post added at 20:40 ---------- Previous post was at 20:30 ---------- Quote:
On your point about the EU's objective I don't think that what you have said is true (UNION is the objective). But I understand what you are saying. However, if I take you at your word, they don't want us to leave and then do better than we are doing now - whether or not that is by way agreement. But then we have to define "better". It seems to me that this comes down to their understanding of cherry picking. We really must break free from their shackles and their mission that will subjugate us under their jurisdiction. If you (Remainers on this thread) can't agree with that, then you are not good Brits. |
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Some countries in the EU may want union but most don't so I don't think that's on the agenda. The UK would never go along with this if it remained in the EU so that's nothing I've ever worried about. Regarding who is a true Brit or not; I suggest a re-reading of post #1 in this thread. |
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Ever closer union is the most fundamental base reason of the EU’s existence. Full federalism of a united stated of Europe is and always has been the end game. If you sign up to be in the EU, you sign up to this. https://researchbriefings.parliament...mmary/CBP-7230 It doesn’t matter if “most don’t” that is the target. Quote:
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The true march towards political union is expressed in the recent words of Juncker, who wants certain important devolved powers to be centralised in Brussels. The European Parliament wants political union (see Verhofstad for details). I have no idea whether or not creeping transfer of powers will reach a tipping point; but it's certainly the political goal of those running the EU. Do you believe that Remainers are in favour of the transfer of sovereignty to Brussels? And indeed, are you? ---------- Post added at 07:11 ---------- Previous post was at 07:04 ---------- Quote:
That said, you're prolly right. But they (EU) have succeeded so far with a whole load of directives, including the WTD which they fiddled through by making it a H&S directive only requiring a qualified majority. You'll recall that the WTD was strongly promoted by France who were worried about labour force advantage, particularly in the UK, as compared with their restrictive practices. The EU is full of this stuff, the CAP which favours France; the Euro which favours Germany. How on earth you can have a long term single currency without a single common fiscal policy will unpick itself in due course when the Euro implodes or suffers a crisis more serious than Greece. |
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Well too bad. We will be worse off outside the EU, but this is what the majority chose. The fact those who still support leaving are trying to attribute all sorts of motives to the EU, rather than face that fact the UK government control so much we blame the EU for. Own the change, take responsibility for that choice and stop blaming the EU for our own governments failings. As for the last comment, I refer you to the first post rules of this discussion. |
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Given the way the EU is going, we will be better out than in. |
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Thus far, with the government negotiators I am not at all hopeful. |
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However, as we have been concentrating on and hearing about nothing but Chequers, it is difficult to judge just how prepared they are. |
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BREAKING: Shadow Labour Chancellor, John McDonnell tells BBC Radio 4 today that a Second Referendum backed by Labour, will be about the terms of a deal, there will be no option to Remain in the EU, we respect the 2016 Referendum result to leave EU.
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I voted out for the sound reason of retaing sovereignty and avoiding German hegemony.
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We all have views on what is the best future for us and our children and you are certainly not the person to rule that these views are invalid. You are entitled to your opinion but it does not make you right. ---------- Post added at 12:03 ---------- Previous post was at 12:01 ---------- Quote:
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"we" the people, as opposed to "I" me. Anyway, it's beside the point. to answer you point Quote:
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