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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostSorry I meant to say "you are a saddo swivel eyed loon"
Yes, as I choose to know what's going on, I'm a saddo.
No wonder we're so far up the creek.
Originally posted by d000hgWhy don't you quote the relevant sections for us, since you clearly have read it already.
Originally posted by The Lisbon Bloody TreatyDeclaration concerning primacy
The Conference recalls that, in accordance with well settled case law of the Court of Justice of the
European Union, the Treaties and the law adopted by the Union on the basis of the Treaties have
primacy over the law of Member States, under the conditions laid down by the said case law.
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Originally posted by LucidDementia View PostAm I a swivel-eyed loon?
Just read the Lisbon Treaty.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI want the UK out of the EU just as much as anyone but I do not buy the exaggerated claims of the "swivel eyed loons" like UKIP.
Just read the Lisbon Treaty.
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Originally posted by LucidDementia View Post1. You are an ENTP aren't you?
2. This is very trollish
3. Give over, I mean I know you're an agent, but you can't be that daft surely?
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It's most convenient for the government to be able to say "sorry, it's the EU making us do it" that's for sure.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostIn what way has the UK handed over power to the EU? (I cannot believe I am taking this side of the argument )
2. This is very trollish
3. Give over, I mean I know you're an agent, but you can't be that daft surely?
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Originally posted by LucidDementia View PostHow about handing over the country to a foreign power?
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostHow exactly do you define giving aid Give Aid, Comfort and Support to a Foreign Power , Persons or
Organisation wishing to subvert the Sovereignty of the Country
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Originally posted by Troll View PostLike most BBC / Govt polls it appears to be based on a very small sample ... extrapolated to represent the 1.4 million IT freelancers
Originally posted by VectraMan View PostYou think CUK is a representative sample?
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostBoth sides have legitimate arguments
John Major thought the other side had illegitimate arguments
john majors b@stards
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Originally posted by LucidDementia View PostReally? Treason is pretty clear cut:
Under the Treason & Felony Act 1848 it is a treasonable offence to:
Give Aid, Comfort and Support to a Foreign Power , Persons or
Organisation wishing to subvert the Sovereignty of the Country
Organisation wishing to subvert the Sovereignty of the Country
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In theory we will try to "shake it all about" - the it being the terms under which UK stays in the EU.
No-one stands in the way of the EU. Syzira got elected the Greece to tell the EU where to go. EU said no. Syzira held a poll asking if Greece should accept EU conditions. People said no. One week later Syzira accepted the EU conditions against the will of the people.
I will vote for leaving the EU. But I expect my vote to not be counted as I am voting the wrong way.
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