Mo Gosfield
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- Aug 11, 2010
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You could have Farage and Galloway standing in the forthcoming elections!!!
yes that's right , the decision was to leave the EU which the establishment and the liberal elite are TRYING TO STOP
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DR
.....and lots of others who now regard themselves as ' European ' and not ' British ' For me, a worrying trend. .
You may be right, Brexit may be undeliverable. And for that, although May has done her best with a poisoned chalice, I will forever blame the previous generations of politicians for allowing our country to become so intractably enmeshed in the EU in the first place.
.....and lots of others who now regard themselves as ' European ' and not ' British ' For me, a worrying trend. Why can you not still be British in identity, whilst enjoying the benefits of full integration with our European partners and neighbours? I don't hear too many Germans saying that they are ' European ' before saying that they are German. Yes, they acknowledge they are European but first and foremost, they are German. They are proud of their country, heritage and tradition.
Some people who are only to quick to cast aside national identity when it suits them are only too quick to rally round again when the national football team suddenly start progressing in the World Cup Finals.
.....and lots of others who now regard themselves as ' European ' and not ' British '
I don't know lots of others who now regard themselves as 'European' and not 'British'.
In regards to the national football team suddenly starting to progress in the world cup and being only too quick to rally round, that's because those 'some people', like myself, are only ever 90 minutes/1st day of The Lord's Test against Australia/80 minutes English, the rest of the time we consider ourselves British.
Care to tell us your other identities?
lots of others my arse.
We have not been intractably enmeshed in the EU since 2009, when the British-authored article 50 came into force. As a sovereign nation we could and can walk away. The problem has arisen because a group of politicians and others persuaded about half the British people that we could indeed walk away, munching our cake whilst magically keeping it.
This was untrue of course and all the national entanglements, humiliations and divisions that have arisen since derive from that simple fact.
Oh yes it is. We'll see.
That is pretty unusual.I see myself as European first English second British Third
We have not been intractably enmeshed in the EU since 2009, when the British-authored article 50 came into force. As a sovereign nation we could and can walk away. The problem has arisen because a group of politicians and others persuaded about half the British people that we could indeed walk away, munching our cake whilst magically keeping it.
This was untrue of course and all the national entanglements, humiliations and divisions that have arisen since derive from that simple fact.
In what way is that 'undemocratic'?
We elect the people who make the decisions. They make a decision. That surely is the point of democracy.
That is easy to answer. And I know Brexit is a very complex beast, but simply put, the politicians you refer to ask the people a binary question, the people answer and then those politicians ignore it because it was not the answer they were looking for.
This is undemocratic and the whole saga underlines why Referenda are dangerous and problematic unless one can be certain that the 'right' result will occur. Or at least, a result that leaves no room for doubt.
That is easy to answer. And I know Brexit is a very complex beast, but simply put, the politicians you refer to ask the people a binary question, the people answer and then those politicians ignore it because it was not the answer they were looking for.
This is undemocratic and the whole saga underlines why Referenda are dangerous and problematic unless one can be certain that the 'right' result will occur. Or at least, a result that leaves no room for doubt.
Okay, ignoring was the incorrect word. Some of them are trying to make it work. Some (many) are trying their very best to justify to themselves and the electorate, why they are not ignoring the result but trying to overturn it.The politicians are not ignoring it, but trying to find a way to make it work, because they know a lot more than the common Joe or Janet in the street about trade deals, and international treaties.
The amount of disinformation and downright lies like it will be the easiest deal in the world made it almost impossible to implement.
Having the benefit of hindsight is sometimes painful. I would agree with your assessment.We should not have been asked in the first place. Abdication of responsibility in my eyes.
Okay, ignoring was the incorrect word. Some of them are trying to make it work. Some (many) are trying their very best to justify to themselves and the electorate, why they are not ignoring the result but trying to overturn it.