I guess no more than you and Bernard considering your recent posts.
My “obsession” if you choose to call it that is that we learn from history and preserve our sovereignty at all costs. I think history would indicate that this county was always ultimately better off in resisting European hegemony in all of its guises over the last 800 years.
Our forebears had to fight hard over the years to preserve it and sacrificed a lot, so meekly handing it over to some unelected foreigners who are (a) in thrall to global capitalism (b) unaccountable to the British people, and (c) have no primary interest in the wellbeing of the British people is not in my view a route to the sunlit uplands.
If you don’t want to take history just look at Greece, and the other poor European countries that will ultimately have their sovereignty ground to the dust by the euro machine being driven by greedy EU politicians and monetarists.
So, if I have to choose between the unelected Houses of Lords and the UK Government’s constitutional ability to overrule its rejection of proposed laws in comparison to the unelected EU Commission which has authority under the Lisbon Treaty to implement law onto the statute book of member states without ANY agreement by the EU Parliament or more importantly the elected legislatures of member states then its YES all day long to the Houses of Lords.
What about you Sepp………..EU Commission or House of Lords? Simple yes or no?
That's not an either or choice and you didn't give me a yes or no answer. I would personally abolish the House of Lords for an elected upper house. I haven't decided how I will vote in the EU Referendum because it is likely to be in 2017 and I'd rather do it based upon what the social, economic and political landscape was then. I haven't got a crystal ball and there's two years worth of shenannigans to go on with the Greeks just for starters. If the referendum was today I'd vote to stay in.
You are also talking complete garbage, Not only for the reason HT has posted below (but definitely including that reason) but because the Second World War, in case you forgot, was a case of The Allies - most of the rest of Europe with Italy changing its mind - against one nation state that was self determining and out of control. The Cold War that followed it did just as much to shape European Union. The West prospered while the East went to hell in a handcart and everyone starved, wore identical clothes, drove Ladas and could neither vote not leave.
Your constant Nazi references are not only inaccurate but increasingly irrelevant. Assuming 1933 as a start point for Hitler's real rise this was all kicking off over 80 years ago. It's the same as someone invoking the Crimean War as a lesson during the latter part of the Great Depression.
You are talking absolute utter rubbish.
Please read how EU law is made for the sake of yourself and everyone reading http://europa.eu/eu-law/decision-making/procedures/index_en.htm
This bit is salient
"Both the Council (ie individual governments) and the Parliament (directly elected) can block the legislative proposal." So, the Commission has no authority to do anything unless individual governments reps and the directly elected members let them. They just propose and administer. They have NO power as such. This is pretty much the opposite of what you wrote. Where do you get your info from?
Thank you.
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