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Which ones do you think are living up to that responsibility..purely out of curiosity
My local MP for one , the Mogg is another so many to choose from to be honest
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DF
Which ones do you think are living up to that responsibility..purely out of curiosity
My local MP
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DF
I’ve no idea where u live .
You dont need to know
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DF
Very happy with it, thanks for asking.
My only discontent is with the MPs who tried to derail the process before the last election.
I would imagine the poll will be distorted by non Brexit voters at some point soon but that’s modern politics (see behavior of Trump and his supporters as another example of the inability to accept democratic votes).
She's English
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DF
He's certainly filled a void on both here and my ignore list since JCFG abandoned his mate Ppf all alone to champion Brexit between CBeebies programmes and colouring in books.
Hi
Been about a year since you left the EU now. I heard a lot of people saying that you were going to turn into some third world country when it happened. Much like other non-EU states like Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein, where I guess they all must be starving and living in caves as they didnt even join the EU to begin with. Are you suffering as badly?
I think the idea that the EU is socialist would raise a few eyebrows. If it were, why are the Communist party, the SWP, the Socialist Party and the Bennite left so opposed to it?
Just because the right hijacked Brexit, doesn't mean it is not a left wing issue too. Granted we wouldn't have won if they didn't, but still there are many reasons why the left should oppose the EU.
As someone who is left wing, I have to be a strong believer in democracy (as someone who is left wing and not a believer in democracy probably believes in some kind of dictatorship). The EU is too undemocratic for me. More or less unelected by our populace, passing decisions that affect us with next to no local democratic influence.
Socialism would be returning public services to the people. We have seen the opposite occur since the EU, so the EU has done nothing to help socialism in this country, in this key respect of it, anyway.
We need decisions to be more localised, more devolved. Not made by some unelected suits in Brussels, telling us to migrate x amount of people from y and export x amount of y to z, in order to fill quotas to appease minor nations that have the most minimal influence themselves, with some of the members being currently in democratic or economic turmoil.
I suppose one positive, is that Germany does really well out of the EU. But I'm not sure the geopolitical advantage of one nation is reason enough to support a trading club that restricts trade we can do with our other friends around the world, including developing nations, most certainly which would be to the advantage of our own people and others.
Just between you and me, I don't think JCFG has left his mate all on his own. He's just adopted a cunning disguise
I’m probably oversimplifying it but the central tenet of the EU seems to be pan European equality, enabling free movement and opportunity for all, not just the elite, therefore also presumably one of the key drivers of socialist manifestos?
Thanks for taking the time. I guess for me the point you make about the EU not helping socialism here is the tipping point for your argument? But not helping socialism in the UK doesn’t mean the EU as a concept isn’t left leaning in principle.
This is what did it for me. They never gave us a referendum because they knew what the answer would be. To then lie and say that the Lisbon treaty was just a tidying up exercise and not a constitution, as originally labelled and rejected in a few countries, was the final straw.
Why do you think the EU promotes free movement of labour and capital ? To drive down the price. It is an agenda set by corporations. Macron and Merkel are hardly socialists. Look at the role of Goldman Sachs in promoting ‘pan European equality.’ Where is the equality in making the richer European countries richer by means of artificially low exchange rates at the expense of artificially high exchange rates for the poorer south ? Germany and the UK have sucked in cheap labour to keep the boom times going. It is certainly not socialism.
so no one is deterred even though none of the below promises have been delivered? After all, people voted on the understanding this what they would get
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You see, this is the sort of nonsense people just get bored with . Its nothing more than a document, over 3 years old, which was entirely compiled by Nick Clegg, pro remain MPs and the ever-disingenuous Open Britain and slanted to one viewpoint, Remain. Not a government contract with the British people at all.
The fact you still post this boring rubbish over 3 years after it was shoved together and sign off your posts Brexit = Nationalism really does show you up.
Fortunately, the majority of those who were pro remain on NSC are not like you in the slightest.
One thing i've noticed with quite a significant number of brexiteers is their opinion of what brexit would end up has changed as we've gone throught the process, but they claim that that's what they always believed. It seems quite common for them to be much more hardline about brexit now than at the time of the referendum, that whole change from it will be easy to get a deal with the eu to I've always supported no deal.