dingodan
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An unusually long lasting one, but one that is looking weaker today with a POTUS that seems to be a fan of Putin at the least, and possibly a stooge for him.
Nice non sequitur.
An unusually long lasting one, but one that is looking weaker today with a POTUS that seems to be a fan of Putin at the least, and possibly a stooge for him.
Neither is the EU Parliament.
But the EU does have a president, a foreign minister and a central bank ....... all elements of government. It's aim is to be a government.
You know who makes up the Council though don't you? Even the leaders of the member states that are pro federalisation will be reluctant to push a federalist agenda right now, because of the fuel it gives populists, and there are many governments in the EU now that are very hostile to any further powers being gained by the EU.
Yes, that's right. I don't think you are factoring in the fact that if no deal were to happen, everyone, on all sides & without exception, would be working 100% to make things work, and as quickly as possible. There simply isn't the will to demonstrate that at the moment, because it would be considered encouraging to a no deal scenario, and that is considered highly undesirable.
Yes, that's right. I don't think you are factoring in the fact that if no deal were to happen, everyone, on all sides & without exception, would be working 100% to make things work, and as quickly as possible. There simply isn't the will to demonstrate that at the moment, because it would be considered encouraging to a no deal scenario, and that is considered highly undesirable.
So everything will be fine in the event of a 'no deal' Brexit! Thank Goodness.... and we'll all be working together in harmony! Brilliant!
So everything will be fine in the event of a 'no deal' Brexit! Thank Goodness.... and we'll all be working together in harmony! Brilliant!
It's a one way street. Yes, in the short term there are obstacles. But do you think they rule things out in the long term.
It's one way, it only grows. It never shrinks. It's pretty obvious what the outcome will be. Perhaps not tomorrow, and not the next day. But eventually.
That's not quite what I said though is it.
"It won't be the insurmountable disaster being claimed" != "Everything will be harmonious and perfect".
That's called a strawman.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_man
It's a one way street. Yes, in the short term there are obstacles. But do you think they rule things out in the long term.
It's one way, it only grows. It never shrinks. It's pretty obvious what the outcome will be. Perhaps not tomorrow, and not the next day. But eventually.
Yes, I saw that tweet.
I have been pointing out for several weeks that 90% of our insulin comes from Denmark. There are thousands of insulin dependent people in the UK.
Not least our own Prime Minister.
Also worth remembering 100% of our formula milk comes from Ireland. Not as major as chemotherapy and insulin but some rely on it nonetheless.
Agree with a lot of what you've posted. I'd ask you a question - the well stated aim of the EU is ever closer integration. Where do you see this leading ? Obviously as a leaver I see that as a 'United States of Europe' .... a single fedral state. I really can't see where else it could go ?
What a day. Chancellor Phillip Hammond has said a no-deal Brexit would be a "betrayal of the promises that were made" during the 2016 referendum campaign.
But Mr Hammond also said that not leaving the EU "would be seen as a betrayal of that referendum decision".
The People's Vote team have pulled their parliamentary amendment for a Second Referendum because Corbyn hasn't come out and backed it, while Theresa May is sticking to her EU Withdrawal Agreement "Deal" (which isn't a Deal) that got overwhelmingly rejected by the HoC and will be rejected again in 5 days time.
And we have 9 weeks until we leave the EU.
Yes, that's right. I don't think you are factoring in the fact that if no deal were to happen, everyone, on all sides & without exception, would be working 100% to make things work, and as quickly as possible. There simply isn't the will to demonstrate that at the moment, because it would be considered encouraging to a no deal scenario, and that is considered highly undesirable.
To be honest now, I don’t want a people’s vote, I don’t want no deal, I don’t want Mays deal, Canada+++, Norway plus, article 50 postponed.
I want a politician, any politician, to stand up and say”This has gone from stupidity, to insanity, I would not be doing my job if I didn’t say, bugger the referendum, we cannot leave.
It is an impossibility to make any kind of Brexit as successful for this country as remaining in the EU would be. Some people may not like the truth in this, but there it is, I wouldn’t stand by and watch a single person self -harm, I’m not prepared to watch a whole country self-harm”
I just hope one of them grows some balls, and stands up to the “ It’s the will of the people” lot.
A dictator you mean?
On our way.
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To be honest now, I don’t want a people’s vote, I don’t want no deal, I don’t want Mays deal, Canada+++, Norway plus, article 50 postponed.
I want a politician, any politician, to stand up and say”This has gone from stupidity, to insanity, I would not be doing my job if I didn’t say, bugger the referendum, we cannot leave.
It is an impossibility to make any kind of Brexit as successful for this country as remaining in the EU would be. Some people may not like the truth in this, but there it is, I wouldn’t stand by and watch a single person self -harm, I’m not prepared to watch a whole country self-harm”
I just hope one of them grows some balls, and stands up to the “ It’s the will of the people” lot.
Let’s accept this happens, turn the dial forward and in 5-10 years the U.K. is in an EU that is federalising around the EZ countries(as we know it is and must). As the EZ represent the majority of countries in EU those outside the EZ are sidelined into accepting laws under majority voting.
The same politician says, as a country we are a fork in the road of our destiny. To continue to access the full benefits of the EU we should join the EZ and take our place in the federal EU, join the euro etc.
Or we turn our back on the EU and make our way outside the EU as an independent country.
Based on what we know now, what would you do
Fact is this is the future, better to deal with it now.