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if europe is to be ruled by eurocrats from brussels then what point is there of having national parliments. especially as they overrule half of laws or at least interfere. just saying. though when you look at prime ministers question time you have to wonder what the difference between playground and hop.. i also read george osborne is considering his future in politics ? syre he will get a job with a bank or financial institution he was dreadful at politics.
Agree about George but then he aint short of a bob or two so he wont go short, unlike the poor buggers he imposed austerity on!
Its a bit simplistic to say ruled by eurocrats, there are other internationallaws that countries sign up to, or are at least supposed to and these overrule individual governments. The whole idea of european law was so that countries worked to the same standard and theres actually a lot of sense in that, plus most EU laws we wont abandon anyway because they actually make snese. This idea that EU laws are negtaive is overblown, sure thee are some stupid regulations, but guess what? the Uk Government has introduced many of those itslef and the Uk is a very good jobsworth nation implementing EU law in a way that other EU countries dont.
I'd be interested to know exactly which EU rules have impacted negatively, I certainly never had the sense that we were omehow not a sovereign country as part of the EU and whilst in business there are rules and regulations that can be irksome, as many of those were introduced by the UK government as eminated from brussels.
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Gadzooks man, we wont get to a 1,000 posts like this!
Back into character chaps.
I watched the BBC programme Brexit: Battle For Britain last night and it was clear that the Remain campaign just completely missed the mark - entrenched in their view that the economic argument would win the day even when it became blindingly obvious that sovereignty/immigration was the real battleground, and recklessly subcontracting of the task of winning of old, Northern and working class voters to the Labour campaign, which was a disaster. I also saw/heard the Obama 'back of the queue' speech for the first time, and if I'd hear that piece of poison before referendum day, I'd have voted Leave just out of buggeration, then applied for US citizenship and voted Trump to reinforce the point. How dare he threaten to put a nation that has stood 'shoulder to shoulder' with USA to the back of any queue?
'Piece of poison' or just words of advice. Either way, for it to have made you hypothetically even consider voting for Trump sounds like an untypical overreaction AF.
Seeing as you don't like like my quotes and you're always right and the world wrong.
I'll just give you one to investigate yourself.
The thousands of people in this country suffering flooding.
Enjoyx feel free to insult as I know we are all down the pecking order to you, oh holy one.