JC Footy Genius
Bringer of TRUTH
- Jun 9, 2015
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Wrong question. You can be under the ECJ and not be in the EU.
Many many times, politicians make pre election manifestos which they don't stick to, once elected.
That wasn't the point of my post as you well know. The European Commission is democratic. We vote for MEPs and the vast majority of them work hard. They in turn vote for Commissioners etc.
They are accountable.
What this Tory government has done is to try to take control of Parliament to make almost unilateral decisions without being accountable, and thankfully democracy in the second house has prevented that.
Diificult question for someone suggesting others don't know what they are talking about then proving they don't .. but not the wrong one. You said ...
... is that true or just horrendously inaccurate/completely untrue?Thunder Bolt said:The European Court of Justice is nothing to do with the EU
They key phrase being once elected fulfiiling the democratic mandate.
Democratic in 'EU terms' but in reality HM government could oppose laws, agreements on numerous issues (which they do) and be ignored (see qualified majority voting). All UK MEP's could vote against or for something making bugger all difference ... some of us have a problem with this.