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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
The Corbyn preferred settings of Venezuela are nothing to do with this. The Referendum said “Leave” and the 52% (a majority under our democratic system) understood that The perils forecast in the guvmin’s document might/would occur but nevertheless decided that they wanted to leave.
The trouble with most of the Remainers in this thread is that they won’t debate German hegemony, French skewing of the EU to their inefficient work practices, Juncker’s grand desire for Brussels control and soon. You won’t debate the shackles we’re under. All you are interested in is the economy and you want that to remain under those shackles. Terrible.
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Possibly with regard to the German hegemony thing because you are fixated on it. They successfully reintegrated East Germany. They have an electoral system that can make their politicians take note and cooperate.
Yes the French skew things to protect farmers, but maybe Macron is doing something to scupper that. It is after all Frances problem to solve, not the EU's.
Too many leavers seem to want to blame the EU for all our problems, when many of the solutions have always been in the hands of the UK government.