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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWhich means what exactly? If there's some kind of practical application of it then we need to decide on the basis of what's actually going to happen rather than running round in circles screaming about things that exist only in Kippers' imaginations.
Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWe always have the legal right for another referendum if we really can't opt-out of something we don't like. However the only major real world examples of closer union are the Euro and the Schengen zone, and we opted out of both. What are you so worried about?
Originally posted by VectraMan View PostThe first one. The second option doesn't exist.
Again, if the European politicians had the balls to state what the end game looked like and then sold it to the populous in a positive fashion I think most people would go for it. As it stands however it seems doomed to fail because of the political in-fighting.Have you tried switching it off and back on again??Comment
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Originally posted by dx4100 View PostWhy is the idea of superstate so scary to you anyway ?Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by dx4100 View PostWhy is the idea of superstate so scary to you anyway ?Comment
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Originally posted by dx4100 View PostWhy is the idea of superstate so scary to you anyway ?
Also, it would be far easier if the UK shared common values with those we are sharing sovereignty with. The Germans tend to be more hard working and less fun loving than those in the UK, for instance. Sweeping generalisation.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostPersonally, I would like to see more localisation rather than globalisation. One size fits all does not work.
Also, it would be far easier if the UK shared common values with those we are sharing sovereignty with. The Germans tend to be more hard working and less fun loving than those in the UK, for instance. Sweeping generalisation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_HattonLet us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by Gumbo Robot View PostIt's a Utopian ideal & the history of the USSR should clearly demonstrate that the reality is that it will ultimately need to become a tyranny just in order to keep it together.Last edited by dx4100; 20 April 2016, 10:47.Comment
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Originally posted by dx4100 View PostAnd the USA ? Or does that not count ?
That is maybe why the EU is so big on mass immigration - mix us all up a bit in order to blur these national / cultural boundaries. I can see an argument for that but I believe it's being done against the will of the people & that in itself is tyrannical.Last edited by Gumbo Robot; 20 April 2016, 11:04.Comment
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The reactions to my questions is funny and clearly shows the level of madness at operation here We are going to become the Soviet Russia
Its all fear and madness from the outters. I haven't heard a rational reason for us to leave yet.
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Originally posted by dx4100 View PostAnd the USA ? Or does that not count ? or is that a tyranny in your eyes ?
The EU is much closer to the Soviet Union in how it is structured. Individual countries were run by leaders "in hock" to the Russian dominated government. The will of the people of poland was delivered not through the government in control but by the third party of the trade union movement.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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