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bigc

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Greater for who exactly ?After the debacle of the MP expences has conveniently died away ,lets open a real hornets nest of the euro bureocrates gravy train.

You can admit however that the EU has done some good?

The incentive of EU membership and the conditionality applied helped the democratisation process in many of the central and eastern european countries that may well have gone the other way if it wasn't for the influence and example of the EU.
 




I'm tired of Labour apologies, and I'm equally weary of Cameron's constant gimmick-pulling. Why should a bunch of crooked MPs ripping off the public suddenly become a cause for an election? He's always quick to use the media to suggest HE "said (everything) first".
Whoever won, it is a perfectly SHIT time to ask the public to elect anyone - a shambles would be in the offing, with blanket distrust of all politicians, Tories and LibDems and Labour all as guilty as each other - only the Monster Raving Loonies would benefit from it!

Cameron is a total wanker, absolute guffing useless twat - the last person who should be running this country with his pathetic idea of how to lead a party and bring even more distrust of the house.

There should be a clearout of the House, let Mr. Russell Slade get into those useless fuckwits.

When the dust settled and we find out what they have to offer, THEN put it to a vote.
 


Higham Seagull Army

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May 5, 2008
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You can admit however that the EU has done some good?

The incentive of EU membership and the conditionality applied helped the democratisation process in many of the central and eastern european countries that may well have gone the other way if it wasn't for the influence and example of the EU.

point taken , but the the phrase (democratisation ) can be disputed ad infinitum.
 


bigc

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point taken , but the the phrase (democratisation ) can be disputed ad infinitum.

I agree but it is certainly an improvement on any of those countries previous records.

For example, the Poland we got into WW2 for was heading down the road of anti-semitism without Berlin's prodding.

And surprisingly, in many of those countries, reformed Social Democratic parties have indeed come to power.
 


Robbie G

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Greater for who exactly ?After the debacle of the MP expences has conveniently died away ,lets open a real hornets nest of the euro bureocrates gravy train.

Greater competition in markets, more choice of goods, increased labour mobility, specialisation in production, outsourcing by countries to poorer countries. Those tend to the 'standard' benefits of free trade.
 




Greater competition in markets, more choice of goods, increased labour mobility, specialisation in production, outsourcing by countries to poorer countries. Those tend to the 'standard' benefits of free trade.

Outsourcing by countries to poorer countries? You mean exploiting the poor in poorer countries whilst making the people who did the job in your own country unemployed!
 


Whilst i am left wing politically I cannot agree with some of the claims in the broadcast, the EU may have free market laws, but it is down to each member state as to how they interpret them.
The French haven't privatised the railways, gas, electric and water utilities have they? The French have also not liberalised their postal system like we have done.
Our f***ed up governments (Tory and New Labour) are the ones to really blame as they are the ones who chose to lead this country down the road of mass privatisation.
 


Higham Seagull Army

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I agree but it is certainly an improvement on any of those countries previous records.

For example, the Poland we got into WW2 for was heading down the road of anti-semitism without Berlin's prodding.

And surprisingly, in many of those countries, reformed Social Democratic parties have indeed come to power.

We could dig deep into any european countries history and find blatant examples of anti -semitism.
Taking your example of poland,I dont think the Warsaw ghetto of 1939 was quite prepared for the nazis.
 






Robbie G

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Outsourcing by countries to poorer countries? You mean exploiting the poor in poorer countries whilst making the people who did the job in your own country unemployed!

OR

Giving people in lower income countries higher wages than they would otherwise have.

Domestically, shifting from jobs that have no real future because they can be done cheaper abroad. Basically, the theory of comparative advantage.

Consumers here get a better deal because lower costs for a firm should be reflected in lower prices.

I'm not preaching a message of 'free trade is infallible'; just that I believe, for the most part, free trade is beneficial.
 


Higham Seagull Army

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May 5, 2008
566
northants
Whilst i am left wing politically I cannot agree with some of the claims in the broadcast, the EU may have free market laws, but it is down to each member state as to how they interpret them.
The French haven't privatised the railways, gas, electric and water utilities have they? The French have also not liberalised their postal system like we have done.
Our f***ed up governments (Tory and New Labour) are the ones to really blame as they are the ones who chose to lead this country down the road of mass privatisation.

:clap:
 




Stoo82

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Jul 8, 2008
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I'm tired of Labour apologies, and I'm equally weary of Cameron's constant gimmick-pulling. Why should a bunch of crooked MPs ripping off the public suddenly become a cause for an election? He's always quick to use the media to suggest HE "said (everything) first".
Whoever won, it is a perfectly SHIT time to ask the public to elect anyone - a shambles would be in the offing, with blanket distrust of all politicians, Tories and LibDems and Labour all as guilty as each other - only the Monster Raving Loonies would benefit from it!

Cameron is a total wanker, absolute guffing useless twat - the last person who should be running this country with his pathetic idea of how to lead a party and bring even more distrust of the house.

There should be a clearout of the House, let Mr. Russell Slade get into those useless fuckwits.

When the dust settled and we find out what they have to offer, THEN put it to a vote.

You say there should be no election becasue it will be: "a shambles", yet you go on to say:"There should be a clearout of the House". What do you think an election is. Of course we should go to the polls and get rid of every corupt MP Red Blue Yellow or otherwise.

If we wait a year we will all have forgotton about this.

If an election during an economic crises is such a avd things; why has America done it? Why has New Zealand done it? Why has India Done it?
 








OR

Giving people in lower income countries higher wages than they would otherwise have.

Domestically, shifting from jobs that have no real future because they can be done cheaper abroad. Basically, the theory of comparative advantage.

Consumers here get a better deal because lower costs for a firm should be reflected in lower prices.

I'm not preaching a message of 'free trade is infallible'; just that I believe, for the most part, free trade is beneficial.

Free trade is beneficial as long as there are controls to stop the exploitation of workers in 1st World and 3rd World countries.
Consumers don't get a better deal all the time though do they? Has the privatisation of the gas industry made prices go down in real terms in this country as compared to somewhere like Germany? Whilst the Germans store their gas in the summer for winter, thereby getting cheaper gas, in Britain our privatised companies have done very little in the way of expanding our storage. Why do they do this, because they are owned by foreign companies who have an interest to sell their stored gas to us at a high price during the winter.
As I said in a previous post I am left wing, but I do still see the need to have capitalism too, I just think it needs to be controlled more and that essential services like public transport, gas, water, electricity, refuse collection, the postal service and the health service should all be state owned.
 
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bigc

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We could dig deep into any european countries history and find blatant examples of anti -semitism.
Taking your example of poland,I dont think the Warsaw ghetto of 1939 was quite prepared for the nazis.

I just meant that however you definie democratic, the EU inspired project since 1989 is far better than 1918-39. I am aware of the many mitigating circumstances but it is the only past example we have to go on.

And I meant no criticism of the Poles, I know it was only a small percentage of them, just their feckless regime at the time was trying to placate the right with punitive actions.
 


You say there should be no election becasue it will be: "a shambles", yet you go on to say:"There should be a clearout of the House". What do you think an election is. Of course we should go to the polls and get rid of every corupt MP Red Blue Yellow or otherwise.

If we wait a year we will all have forgotton about this.

If an election during an economic crises is such a avd things; why has America done it? Why has New Zealand done it? Why has India Done it?

America did it because they had to, they have elections every four years, it's the law so I led to believe!
 










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