Probably not, but I suspect the reason you are happy about that is that Brexit is of more interest to you than actual democracy.
Nailed on it would be in the manifesto of at least one of the main two, probably both, possibly even the Liberals too.
As soon as the referendum was called, I studied every book on the subject I could and soon came to the conclusion that we would never join this lumbering project if we were asked to now. The EU has done nothing for any of its members, bar Poland. It stifles competition, it destroys nation states and it's parliaments and spends it's time and money on nonsense whilst southern Europe burns in Debt.
In the same way as finding some way to stay in is more important to you than democracy?
It might be easier if I gave you the name of one of the books I read. All is explained. If you can wait until I get home I will paste the said articles on here.So from the many books that you read on the subject of the European Union, you will no doubt be able to explain fully what the EU has been able to achieve exclusively for Poland that it is unable to do for all its other members.
Given that membership of the EU requires signing up to the free movement of goods and services, how has this stifled competition,
Yes, you've just proved my point!No, I absolutely want to find a democratic method for remaining in. A second referendum could do it.
It might be easier if I gave you the name of one of the books I read. All is explained. If you can wait until I get home I will paste the said articles on here.
The book is called" The trouble with Europe"
Another book" The great deception"
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It might be easier if I gave you the name of one of the books I read. All is explained. If you can wait until I get home I will paste the said articles on here.
The book is called" The trouble with Europe"
Another book" The great deception"
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It might be easier if I gave you the name of one of the books I read. All is explained. If you can wait until I get home I will paste the said articles on here.
The book is called" The trouble with Europe"
Another book" The great deception"
The liberals offering a possible Brexit? Oh, dream on!
From my experience there appear to be a few pro EU books. These weighty tomes are official EU literature and weigh in at £ 70.00 plus. So my reading material was the more reasonably priced paperback variety.So you didn't study every book on the subject. Just the ones from a negative perspective?
People didnt know why they voted.They didnt understand what they were voting for.
Really?
I thought the
If you can find me a pro EU book that is in no way paid for or endorsed by the EU I will happily read it.Well, they certainly sound like excellent books that will have approached the whole thing with balance, and no prior bias.
Triffic.
As likely as Labour coming in with a promise to privatise the NHS, or the Tories including a 90 upper rate if income tax in their manifesto! You'd better hang on to those straws!Yeah, as I put it, possibly even the liberals, which I think most reasonable people understand means unlikely, but on the back of a narrow remain result, they maybe would have felt the best way to go was promise a referendum and win the argument to remain at that point, not try and win the argument for remain at a general election.
I think the BBC have been an absolute disgrace over this. They are now pushing a very dangerous narrative in trying to prove that we should stay.
They should be kicked into that free market they suddenly appear to like so much.
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Yes, you've just proved my point!
The EU would not have changed if we had voted remain. It is a federalist mafia and will not change its one Union goals.
We are out and will forge ahead whilst the crippling EU stumbles along with low growth, low employment and stifling beauocracy.
As soon as the referendum was called, I studied every book on the subject I could and soon came to the conclusion that we would never join this lumbering project if we were asked to now. The EU has done nothing for any of its members, bar Poland. It stifles competition, it destroys nation states and it's parliaments and spends it's time and money on nonsense whilst southern Europe burns in Debt.
Out and proud☺
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Indeed. And the idea that if we leave then the debt of EU countries suddenly isn't our problem is another blinder from the Brexit crew.All of Europe is burning in debt and it has little to do with the EU. Our net cost membership costs pale into insignificance compared to our £43B a year debt interest alone, financially we have bigger issues. With Brexit, and the immediate credit downgrade these issues have just got a whole lot bigger.
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/...rom-arguing-with-brexit-fkwits-20160713110699
MILLIONS of Britons are physically exhausted after spending several weeks arguing with people who do not understand anything.
Many ‘remain’ voters feel they need a holiday or a long sleep after the tiring experience of trying to reason with people who completely reject logic or evidence.
Martin Bishop said: “Whenever I spoke to my uncle Trevor about Brexit he’d just make some fatuous comment like, ‘I suppose you wish the Germans had won the war, then!’
“It was incredibly knackering because he’d just respond to everything with random bullshit, like when he said the economy would be fine because we’d ‘just think of new products to sell’.”
Emma Bradford said: “I’m worn out from talking to Brexiters because a lot of them think listing everything that pisses them off is the same as a rational debate.
“Also they just ignore anything they don’t like. When I explained to my mum that the EU doesn’t make our laws her reasoned response was to go and water the geraniums.”
However Brexit supporter Norman Steele said: “I’ve had lots of well-informed, reasonable debates with Project Fear’s brainwashed sheeple who hate their country.”