Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
If we were going to exclude your view based on your loation then we'd need to exclude the views of HT and Dave.
Fair comment.
If we were going to exclude your view based on your loation then we'd need to exclude the views of HT and Dave.
The government going to appeal the latest clowns judgement.
Fair comment.
I think the phrase "have personally caused you anxiety, financial, physical, emotional harm" is slightly dramatic. For me, it's the move to a super state ( and that is the aim ) that is the issue. I've mentioned it before - here in the UK we've moved democratic accountability closer to the people - devolved government ( NI excepted at the moment ) and mayors in many places. Even councils are being bestowed extra powers gradually. An EU super state takes that in completely an opposite direction. I believe power should be with the people and for the people ( and I'm right wing …. ish …. before you start accusing me of being a communist ). I accept our system isn't perfect - for starters the House of Lords but the EU adds another layer. A layer the person in the street has barely any say in - say I don't agree with the actions of the Council of Europe for example, how do I remove any member from it ? Answer, I can't. The published aim of the EU is ever greater political and fiscal union - fine if that's what they want to do but I don't think that is in the best interests of the UK nor indeed the voters of the UK.
Wrong as you often are. This thread is nearly 2500 pages long. I now challenge you to provide one single post in all those pages that even implies I voted leave because of immigration ? You won't be able to because I have NEVER said immigration was my reason for voting leave ….. not once.
What is Johnson's latest judgement that is being appealed ?The government going to appeal the latest clowns judgement.
You wouldnt expect judges in Scotland to rule any other way in reality
According to the news on Smooth Radio, 3 High Court Judges in England have already ruled that it is not a matter that comes under the jurisdiction of the courts. You wouldnt expect judges in Scotland to rule any other way in reality
The government going to appeal the latest clowns judgement.
There has already been two referedums. If we had another, that would be the third one.
Btw the latest polls are showing 54% Remain.
The government going to appeal the latest clowns judgement.
"Clowns" why clowns?
Does Ben's Grandad work at No 10?
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Does Ben's Grandad work at No 10?
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I’m assuming if you’re suggesting the 1975 referendum counts as number 1, that the then EEC is very much the same as the EU now?
Ever closer union, eh? A phrase which dates back to the Treaty of Rome - drawn up by by people with vivid memories of the most brutal war in European history - and which refers, at all times, to "ever closer union of the peoples of Europe", *not* their governments. It's a turn of phrase, a fuzzy aspiration in dark times that a more harmonious future might lie ahead for a continent where nation states had been waging war on each other on a regular basis for more than 1,000 years.
And yet for a hardcore of anti-EU fanatics, it's been seen as unassailable evidence of a dark plot to create a "superstate" ever since. Never mind the veto, which every country has on such a huge change to the set-up *precisely* to address such concerns. It's still the starting point for your argument: the EU is definitely becoming a Superstate, therefore we must leave. I guess there's some sort of chance that you're right, but 62 years is a long time to be plotting. If that were truly the inevitable direction of travel, don't you think we might have got there by now?
And suppose you're not correct, and the Superstate only exists between your ears? In that case, "that's fine if that's what they want to do" is meaningless, because it's not what they want to do. And the UK is therefore about to make the biggest, most historic mistake in its history. How is that in anyone's "interests"?
Does Ben's Grandad work at No 10?
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The legal activists chose Scotland because the English courts were in summer recess at the time.