But also maybe not.
So what are you scared of?
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But also maybe not.
Well you'll probably get that,such is the new democracy.
Right now it seems that Parliament can't agree on anything from the latest series of votes. What a mess. They make the USA look like a beacon of responsible government.
Just go. Please just go away...
Like Germany. It would not be long, would it?It's too bad that a country can't be removed from the EU by the EU.
You may have a point there.Eat your American chicken, get bought out by US companies and leave us alone.
Like Germany. It would not be long, would it?
I mean that if the EU could tell states to leave then it would lead to a complete breakup. One by one the states would disappoint or in some way be inconvenient, such as if they held a lot of debt for example. It makes sense that the nations have to opt out themselves.I have no idea what you mean by this.
I mean that if the EU could tell states to leave then it would lead to a complete breakup. One by one the states would disappoint or in some way be inconvenient, such as if they held a lot of debt for example. It makes sense that the nations have to opt out themselves.
Gerard Batten the leader of UKIP
Gerard Batten - Wikipedia
But he remains on the faculty at the University of Toronto.
The EU is more unified than ever. Thanks UK
The first referendum was inherently unworkable, and frankly was an irresponsible bluff from David Cameron. It was both technically non-binding and politically binding, and it failed to as much as mention, let alone establish parameters, on entirely unavoidable matters such as the Irish border, the possibility of a Customs Union, or the desired status regarding the Single Market.
In essence, it was a populist bait, offered for very questionable reasons due to even more questionable motivations.
Even leaving that aside, I fail to see how the 2016 referendum can be considered democratic while proposal of a second referendum, so plainly necessary given the political impasse and the sobering up since, is surprisingly called undemocratic by some.
If there is a lasting lesson to be learned from this, is that elected officers are supposed to have or pursue the technical competence to deal with the intrincacies of policy.
This wise woman has put into words what I have been thinking for a long while.
Unless Italy, the Nordic Union and Visegrad leave simultaneously.
That is quite a clever Video. however it could equally have ended comparing the day of the triffids to the folly of Brexit and the inability of the Tory government to get out of their self made mess.
It was an example of targeted propaganda worthy of Gobels.
and concluded with suggesting that all migrants were some sort of Inferior misled individuals that we should have kept out.
You'd never find UKIP or the leave campaigners using propaganda to cover up their mistakes.I watched it again and the point she making is that authorities and government’s use propaganda to cover up their mistakes regardless of the consequences.
She specifically does not blame the immigrants. She blames the governments that encouraged them to come to Europe in such large numbers.
You'd never find UKIP or the leave campaigners using propaganda to cover up their mistakes.
IT IS CALLED POLITICS!!!!
Yes, of course they will, whilst shutting/privatising the NHS, making Muslims second class citizens and causing hate and division throughout the countryUKIP and For Britain will do their best to correct the mistakes made by other politicians but it will not be easy.
That is why our current bunch would rather sweep it under the carpet or kick it down the road.