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Thread: Big Day in Parliament

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    You wonder where this is all going to end up Norder, scales are falling from a lot people's eyes rapidly now. And they don't like what they see.

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    The House of Fools exposed for what it is sinkov. Who can we vote for now we know the whole bunch is rotten?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    You wonder where this is all going to end up Norder, scales are falling from a lot people's eyes rapidly now. And they don't like what they see.
    I think it all part of the plan sinkov - crashing the old system....making way for the new, is about Data nowadays - harvesting information, algorithms...remote storage for a remote existence...AI integration - a system where circuitry makes the decisions - with everything "connected", controlled, plugged in and attached to the mainframe mother....for that "it" to decide, and for that - they need Integration.




    - but back to the old system.

    The long-hidden Foreign and Commonwealth Office document FCO 30 / 1048 divulges the Conservative Party’s slow-burn deception on the public when Heath and Rippon, with the knowledge of Alec Douglas-Home and the legal advisers, signed the UK into the Common Market by the Treaty of Rome. This was not intended then to be reversed. It was intended that the ceding of sovereignty would be a slow process which had to be concealed because it would have sparked outrage in the electorate had the truth got out. The plan was for national sovereignty to be passed over to Brussels administration, little by little and through Parliamentary channels, but gradually absorbing their power and making them just a matter of show. The officialdoms of the UK and EU were to interweave and the national loyalty was to be sucked to Brussels and its bureaucracy. Government was to become an executive through a management system, away from national sovereign accountability.

    Document PDF : https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/acft/FCO+30+1048.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norder View Post
    I think it all part of the plan sinkov - crashing the old system....making way for the new, is about Data nowadays - harvesting information, algorithms...remote storage for a remote existence...AI integration - a system where circuitry makes the decisions - with everything "connected", controlled, plugged in and attached to the mainframe mother....for that "it" to decide, and for that - they need Integration.




    - but back to the old system.

    The long-hidden Foreign and Commonwealth Office document FCO 30 / 1048 divulges the Conservative Party’s slow-burn deception on the public when Heath and Rippon, with the knowledge of Alec Douglas-Home and the legal advisers, signed the UK into the Common Market by the Treaty of Rome. This was not intended then to be reversed. It was intended that the ceding of sovereignty would be a slow process which had to be concealed because it would have sparked outrage in the electorate had the truth got out. The plan was for national sovereignty to be passed over to Brussels administration, little by little and through Parliamentary channels, but gradually absorbing their power and making them just a matter of show. The officialdoms of the UK and EU were to interweave and the national loyalty was to be sucked to Brussels and its bureaucracy. Government was to become an executive through a management system, away from national sovereign accountability.

    Document PDF : https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/acft/FCO+30+1048.pdf

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    The best way to take control over a people and control them utterly is to take a little of their freedom at a time, to erode their rights by a thousand tiny and almost imperceptible reductions. In this way the people will not see those rights and freedoms being removed until past the point at which those changes can be reversed.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bf0qU597-tQ

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    March 31st, April 12th, October 31st, just when Theresa thought she was favourite for the can-kicking World Cup, she finds the EU can kick it even further down the road than she can. Poor lass can't win at anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Bloody hell 59, you really think this Brexit pantomime will have been sorted and put to bed by the time of the next General Election ? I admire your optimism, but there's far more chance of Burnley winning the PL than this being resolved any time soon. This will run and run, it's going to be a festering sore for years.
    What say you now 59, this stage is only the beginning of the process and we are clearly nowhere even near the end of the beginning yet. Never mind sorted and put to bed, this will still be running long AFTER the next General Election, and will likely as not see us into the one after as well.

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    Good Morning Sinkov. You are right - this could go on forever if left to our politicians.

    This being the case then the only option is giving the final decision back to the people

    The EU certainly don't want us to be in after October (unless we decide to stay in as full members) otherwise it would bugger up their new commission (1st November). If we are still undecided by then I don't think there will be a further extension so it will be no deal or remain.

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    Isn't it all exciting!! No bugger knows what is going on and the blame is being shifted around as much as possible.
    Que sera sera and there is not one thing that any of us can do about it unless you want to go and join the guy who patrol up and down outside Westminster shouting and bawling all sorts of stuff ---he must be happy doing it and feel that he has some influence ---mustn't he?

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    He seems to have as much influence as any of our politicians Super - and talks as much sense!

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