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Any Doubts About Brexit?
If so, please read this and learn why Britain needs to escape from the stinking quagmire of the EU establishment;
https:/ /www.sp ectator .co.uk/ 2018/03 /a-very -eu-cou p-marti n-selma yrs-ast onishin g-power -grab/
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I began to pick out a few phrases for demonstratio n. But gave up in the end as just about the entire article sums up quite succinctly the morass and anti- democratic cess pit that the EU is. But it doesn't matter what you say or what proof you provide. There are those who believe that the UK cannot survive unless it subscribes to this corrupt organisation whose...
18:05 Fri 23rd Mar 2018
Zacs
\\May I remind you, we didn’t vote for our present PM so an analogy with unelected leaders is quite apt. Ironically, we ended up with this mealy mouthed spineless woman as a result of the leave vote being successful. So much for democracy, eh!//
We don't elect our PM, we run a parliamentary democracy, we elect the party, the party elects the leader.
\\May I remind you, we didn’t vote for our present PM so an analogy with unelected leaders is quite apt. Ironically, we ended up with this mealy mouthed spineless woman as a result of the leave vote being successful. So much for democracy, eh!//
We don't elect our PM, we run a parliamentary democracy, we elect the party, the party elects the leader.
Tora and webbo: A leader of a party should be part of the democratic process of a general election campaign. Their personality and political acumen should be part of an individuals decision on whether to vote for that party. The fact that May wasn’t was fundamental to her nearly losing the last one she unnecessarily (in a decision which had all the political game play skills of a 9 year old) called.
How on earth can you say you’re opposed to the EUs machinations when our own leader wasn’t democratically elected?
How on earth can you say you’re opposed to the EUs machinations when our own leader wasn’t democratically elected?
Zacs, //The original link tells me, in rather dramatic fashion, [so you've finally read it?] that someone new has become leader of the EU. Can any leave voters explain how this will affect their daily lives//
It won't very much - to UK residents - because they are leaving, but if the UK had been stupid enough to remain, their lives would be very much effected by it, by his desire for increased federalism, the formation of a European army, an expansion of EU membership to more Eastern basket-case economies with their populations entitlement to free movement, not to mention Turkey!
It won't very much - to UK residents - because they are leaving, but if the UK had been stupid enough to remain, their lives would be very much effected by it, by his desire for increased federalism, the formation of a European army, an expansion of EU membership to more Eastern basket-case economies with their populations entitlement to free movement, not to mention Turkey!
NO answer then Khandro, just the usual insults.
There’s far too much of these leave voters claims of how our lives would have been affected, but when we get down to the nuts and bolts, you don’t have any answers, do you. No practical examples of how these tyrannical EU dictats would affect our day to day lives, let alone industry and commerce.
There’s far too much of these leave voters claims of how our lives would have been affected, but when we get down to the nuts and bolts, you don’t have any answers, do you. No practical examples of how these tyrannical EU dictats would affect our day to day lives, let alone industry and commerce.
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