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Thus demonstrating that the Brexiters' claim that we must leave the EU or we'll inevitably become part of a USE was always rather spurious.Originally posted by vetran View PostDown with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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The mere fact that someone in a senior position within the EU, whom I will never be able to vote against, is even thinking about USE was a very good reason to vote Leave. We all know damn well that Juncker et al all want USE, their only real obstacle is working out how to circumvent democracy sufficiently to achieve it.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThus demonstrating that the Brexiters' claim that we must leave the EU or we'll inevitably become part of a USE was always rather spurious.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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The mere fact that someone in a senior position within the EU, whom I will never be able to vote against, is not in favour of a USE was a very good reason to vote Remain.
HTHDown with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Teresa May is in a senior position within the UK government. Are you able to vote against her?Originally posted by Mordac View PostThe mere fact that someone in a senior position within the EU, whom I will never be able to vote against, is even thinking about USE was a very good reason to vote Leave. We all know damn well that Juncker et al all want USE, their only real obstacle is working out how to circumvent democracy sufficiently to achieve it.Comment
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yes, she even held a general election for just such a reason.Originally posted by meridian View PostTeresa May is in a senior position within the UK government. Are you able to vote against her?
It was always the plan for an EUSSR they denied it but it was in treaties. So denying it just proves how the Remain supporters love to lie to hang on to their ideal.
An interested observer (the US Army) seem to think its planned & intended, the political & army unification was clearly planned.
https://www.rand.org/content/dam/ran...2008/R4177.pdf
This was 1993!Comment
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*sigh* Unless you live in her constituency, you cannot vote for Teresa May. You can’t vote for any of her policies or the odd thoughts that she has. All you can do is vote for a representative from your own constituency and hope (trust?) that the party they represent implement some of the things in their manifesto. You normally have no direct vote for any of those.Originally posted by vetran View Postyes, she even held a general election for just such a reason.
It was always the plan for an EUSSR they denied it but it was in treaties. So denying it just proves how the Remain supporters love to lie to hang on to their ideal.
An interested observer (the US Army) seem to think its planned & intended, the political & army unification was clearly planned.
https://www.rand.org/content/dam/ran...2008/R4177.pdf
This was 1993!
Likewise, within the EU we have MEPs, vetos, and all sorts of checks and balances.Comment
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yes that is the way our parliament works. However she went to the polls specifically to cement her prime ministership. If the Tories had lost she would no longer be prime minister she was nearly deposed because she lost so much of the majority. There is no equivalent in the EU.Originally posted by meridian View Post*sigh* Unless you live in her constituency, you cannot vote for Teresa May. You can’t vote for any of her policies or the odd thoughts that she has. All you can do is vote for a representative from your own constituency and hope (trust?) that the party they represent implement some of the things in their manifesto. You normally have no direct vote for any of those.
Likewise, within the EU we have MEPs, vetos, and all sorts of checks and balances.
Sorry if you find that difficult to understand.Comment
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