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Chris Patten
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This man has been on the TV this week rubbishing Brexit. Prise coming from a man who, as Governor of Hong Kong, fought for HK to have a democracy all the time he was there. I lived in Hong Kong at the time and was right behind him? However, on his return he was made a European Commissioner! Usually given as a reward or to compensate failure, is Mandleson was given a Commission job for failing as a Minister. I know these people are protecting their fat EU pensions but I think it's a bit rich!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Pattens, the Majors, the Camerons and the Blairs of this world had their time and they didn't do a very good job. Why on earth should we listen to them now? Blair should stick to making his fortune (11 houses now), Patten is extremely wealthy and hasn't been elected to any office for 20 years. John Major (Back to basics while he was shagging Edwina Currie) should stick to be hon. pres. of the MCC and Cameron is catching up with his neighbour and best mate Jeremy Clarkson (worth 55million) and Blair (something approaching 100million) in prostituting himself to anyone who pays (currently roughly £10,000 an hour). These people are discredited and I don't think it's right that the media call on them constantly for their pontifications.
Zacs, I do believe you’re in great danger of seriously boring the pants off the reader so in their interests I’ll say that I don’t want this country governed, regulated, or influenced, in any way whatsoever by either unelected, anonymous, bureaucrats or by the decisions of foreign politicians, or by a mixture of both. That is the wider picture.
for ZM who seems impervious to this. We don't want to be run by a bunch of unelected foreigners, end of. All your semantic drivel about out election processes and whether the EU effects our daily lives are all irrelevant. Even if our government is often a useless sac de merde they are our duly elected useless sac de merde. I'd rather suffer all your hysterical project fear pronouncements x 1000 and be self determinate than live under Juncket and co's Jack boot, capiesh?
No I don’t ‘capiche’. You’ve fallen into the trap of giving me reasons which you can’t back up, just like anyone else. When pushed , NJ has cited some faux altruistic claptrap about poor foreigners and not being able to buy lightbulbs. Can you do any better?
And as for project fear, you’re the ones going around claiming the EU to be some Jackboot clad organisation laying waste to what we once knew as Europe but again being unable to cite any examples of this coming anywhere near to fruition.
And as for project fear, you’re the ones going around claiming the EU to be some Jackboot clad organisation laying waste to what we once knew as Europe but again being unable to cite any examples of this coming anywhere near to fruition.
Zacs, Zacs. My reasons were because you insisted in pushing the issue. If I had no good reason at all for the UK to leave the EU I would still want us to leave. Not because they make my life better or worse but because I do not want to be ruled by unelected foreigners. Forget the rest because it doesn't matter (to me) a jot.
There needs to be two or more sides for any functioning democracy - attempts to stifle opinion as here on AB are disgraceful.
And what a load of cobblers as to Patten him being a Commissioner.
He wanted to stand for the leadership of the Cons but that was squashed by his wife, Lavender, as Chris had some serious angina attacks starting in HK. She felt that if he had become PM, it would lead to his early death - his standing as Commissioner was not some trade-off. What surprised me is that he didn't become President. If he had, maybe we would have seen more of an unshackled EEC and maybe we would still be stalwart members of it. A fledgling PM as well that we missed as well, just like others in recent history for various reasons, such as John Smith.
And what a load of cobblers as to Patten him being a Commissioner.
He wanted to stand for the leadership of the Cons but that was squashed by his wife, Lavender, as Chris had some serious angina attacks starting in HK. She felt that if he had become PM, it would lead to his early death - his standing as Commissioner was not some trade-off. What surprised me is that he didn't become President. If he had, maybe we would have seen more of an unshackled EEC and maybe we would still be stalwart members of it. A fledgling PM as well that we missed as well, just like others in recent history for various reasons, such as John Smith.
gulliver, the thread is nothing to do with Thatcher, and spicerack's post was about ex-leaders/politicians who are still campaigning for Remain. I'm pretty sure Maggie Thatcher has been rather quiet on the subject of Brexit for several years now, and I think it's likely she would have been a Brexiteer if she were still around