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  • Originally posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    I agree it's good to see open debate done in a fairly respectful way, but I'm not sure "so many on this thread actually switching their views and changing their political stance". I think it's more about people not fully understanding or misinterpreting what their political stance actually is. Sometimes a single post seems to lead some to think that has to make you far left or far right. We are probably all closer to the centre than it appears.
    I agree with the above it is generally quite respectful.

    Just a question Elite

    Which would you prefer ?

    The Common Market

    or

    EU political union

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    • Originally posted by forwardmagpie View Post
      I agree with the above it is generally quite respectful.

      Just a question Elite

      Which would you prefer ?

      The Common Market

      or

      EU political union
      Probably something between the two. Being part of a free trading customs union was very beneficial to us, and leaving it has hit us all in the pocket. The EU did many good things, but some of them went a bit too far and it definitely became a cumbersome organisation. I still think we would be better trying to change it from within rather than leaving it.

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      • Originally posted by Med Pie View Post
        It's also nice to see that some people have learned to reply without the use of sarcasm, some, but not all, must try harder.
        Thank goodness my post commenting on the thread behaviour wasn't in reply to anyone else, so that's a relief eh?
        Last edited by SwalePie; 15-02-2025, 10:34 AM.

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        • Originally posted by Elite_Pie View Post
          Probably something between the two. Being part of a free trading customs union was very beneficial to us, and leaving it has hit us all in the pocket. The EU did many good things, but some of them went a bit too far and it definitely became a cumbersome organisation. I still think we would be better trying to change it from within rather than leaving it.
          Without affecting the spirit on harmony on this site I will just say that again Elite you would appear to be sitting in the fence.

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          • Originally posted by forwardmagpie View Post
            Just a question Elite

            Which would you prefer ?

            The Common Market

            or

            EU political union
            I think it is a canard to suggest they are different things. The alignment of rules that the common market can need is not a bright line but a continuum, and the vast majority of things covered by the political union were precisely to make the market more common. Brexit (and especially NI) really made it stark what that trade-off looked like - and it amazed me how many Brexity talking heads still don't understand that, talking about things like "regulatory equivalence" as if that would be in any way attractive to the EU.

            There's never been a question of the EU actually becoming a superstate - some did want it, but far from enough for it to have ever been viable. So political union becomes a participatory exercise of the countries within, rather than a layer of its own bureaucracy disconnected from that (even if the Commission sometimes push the boundaries).

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            • Originally posted by forwardmagpie View Post
              Without affecting the spirit on harmony on this site I will just say that again Elite you would appear to be sitting in the fence.
              I'm not really a fan of extremes, so the fence is where I usually sit.

              Often leaning slightly to the left.

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              • Originally posted by Elite_Pie View Post
                I'm not really a fan of extremes, so the fence is where I usually sit.

                Often leaning slightly to the left.
                You learn new things every day, I didn?t know having an opinion rather than fence sitting was now considered extreme.

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                • Originally posted by OchPie View Post
                  I think it is a canard to suggest they are different things. The alignment of rules that the common market can need is not a bright line but a continuum, and the vast majority of things covered by the political union were precisely to make the market more common. Brexit (and especially NI) really made it stark what that trade-off looked like - and it amazed me how many Brexity talking heads still don't understand that, talking about things like "regulatory equivalence" as if that would be in any way attractive to the EU.

                  There's never been a question of the EU actually becoming a superstate - some did want it, but far from enough for it to have ever been viable. So political union becomes a participatory exercise of the countries within, rather than a layer of its own bureaucracy disconnected from that (even if the Commission sometimes push the boundaries).
                  If you think the current EU is not akin to a political union but is an unfounded rumour we will have to disagree.

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                  • Originally posted by forwardmagpie View Post
                    If you think the current EU is not akin to a political union but is an unfounded rumour we will have to disagree.
                    No, I do think it's a political union, just not a superstate. As I said, I see it as a participatory exercise of the countries within. In other words it's a union of countries with a supporting bureaucracy, rather than a federal union (like the US, or for that matter Germany).

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                    • Originally posted by OchPie View Post
                      No, I do think it's a political union, just not a superstate. As I said, I see it as a participatory exercise of the countries within. In other words it's a union of countries with a supporting bureaucracy, rather than a federal union (like the US, or for that matter Germany).
                      It could never be a 'superstate' and certainly never a true 'political union', too many dissenting voices, political interests and cultural priorities.

                      The mention of forming an EU army was probably the nearest we ever got to the suggestion of a superstate but again, so many countries with varying attitudes on almost everything, would see an EU army, overrun before a defensive perimiter had been set, never mind a shot fired.

                      Whilst the initial aim of the Common market was to reduce bureaucracy, the EU has made a great many things, more cumbersome.

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                      • Yet another, sickening attack but yet another government, quick to release the information as to the ID of the attacker. This is in stark, contrast to the government you have in the UK, remember that young 'Welsh' lad we were told about?

                        The suspect, who is a Syrian asylum seeker, was detained at the scene and is being questioned by police.

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                        • Starmer is desperate for a win. Now he's claiming that the government target /promise of two hundred, extra, hospital appointments has been met.

                          Notable maybe but also notable is the fact that for a large portion of the same period last year, doctores were on strike so, I wonder how they compare to the same period from the year before?

                          He's basically claiming to to won a 100m race when he had a 50m start.

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                          • Originally posted by Med Pie View Post
                            Starmer is desperate for a win. Now he's claiming that the government target /promise of two hundred, extra, hospital appointments has been met.

                            Notable maybe but also notable is the fact that for a large portion of the same period last year, doctores were on strike so, I wonder how they compare to the same period from the year before?

                            He's basically claiming to to won a 100m race when he had a 50m start.
                            Wasn't Starmer the one who sorted the doctor's strike to get that 50m start?

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                            • This will have helped too, poor doctors don't know how they manager to put food on the table LOL

                              https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0j873xz1q2o

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                              • Originally posted by bule1 View Post
                                This will have helped too, poor doctors don't know how they manager to put food on the table LOL

                                https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0j873xz1q2o
                                The NHS is struggling! Let's shovel more billions into the sacred cow.
                                Quote:
                                20 September 2022

                                The British Medical Association (BMA) has come under fire for urging NHS consultants to charge at least ?250 per hour for overnight shifts.
                                "In the summer (2022) the BMA published a ?rate card? guide for NHS consultants in England on how much to charge their employers for non-contractual work.
                                It said consultants should charge a minimum of ?150 per hour for extra work on weekdays from 7am to 7pm, ?200 for 7pm to 11pm weekdays, and ?250 per overnight hour from 11pm to 7am.

                                Weekends from 7am to 11pm should be charged at ?200 per hour as a minimum.

                                Some NHS trust leaders have spoken anonymously to the Health Service Journal (HSJ), which first reported the story.

                                One trust chief executive, whose consultants had not asked for more money, said: ?The BMA appear to be operating like football agents and pushing up the rates based on their own egos rather than their members? wishes.? Unquote.

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