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Spiderman Horsham 23 Aug 22 11.18pm | |
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Originally posted by Swindy
For someone who says that they keep up with the news, l struggle to understand how you dismiss issues which have oft reported on the news as ‘twaddle’. Depends what news outlets you choose to believe. Takes no longer to get back through passport control than before….fact. Why should it? Procedures are no different now to pre-Brexit. UK citizens and EU nationals entitled to use e-gates, as previously.
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cryrst The garden of England 23 Aug 22 11.21pm | |
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Originally posted by Swindy
For someone who says that they keep up with the news, l struggle to understand how you dismiss issues which have oft reported on the news as ‘twaddle’. How is your life affected then. Living in Bromley not much I would wager !
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Tim Gypsy Hill '64 Stoke sub normal 23 Aug 22 11.29pm | |
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Originally posted by Swindy
Where is the history of evidence showing that going it alone from the rest of Europe actually works successfully ?? We did ok for a couple of thousand years without the help of the Europeans. In fact we had to fend quite a few of them off. Whilst also defending some that had previously assaulted us. How much history do you want?
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HKOwen Hong Kong 23 Aug 22 11.38pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Only because our Parliament delegated that responsibility. The decision was ours. We delegated to our Parliament, and they moved it on. The Commission decide nothing without the approval of elected representatives. They possess no independent power. Conflating different issues, your statement is wrong and it is you who are ignorant not others. DIPAG
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georgenorman 24 Aug 22 6.34am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
The EU is not a federal organisation. Each member’s Parliament remains sovereign. It has a special structure because of that. It couldn’t work any other way. As I doubt you would want us to be part of a federal structure anymore than I do it’s important to recognise what the functions actually are and not what they aren’t. The Commissioners don’t work in a vacuum. They work to an agenda specified by the Council, who are the link to us, the voters. The Parliament scrutinises and passes or rejects new laws. In some cases it can amend itself. In others it needs to do so together with the Council. It’s unwieldy but that’s the nature of the organisation. I see much greater good from belonging than not. But I reject federalism. So I hope to see a new category of membership emerge. An inner core and an outer one which is part of the free trade and free movement arrangements but which retains sovereignty. Edited by Wisbech Eagle (23 Aug 2022 10.19pm) EU law has primacy over the laws of member states. By what means can elected MEPs and their parties implement their policies and manifestos?
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Hrolf The Ganger 24 Aug 22 8.01am | |
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Originally posted by Swindy
To Spider-Man, You are deluded. None of the problems this country now faces have anything to do with Brexit. It is however no surprise that dopy Remainers will try to claim otherwise.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 24 Aug 22 8.13am | |
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Originally posted by georgenorman
EU law has primacy over the laws of member states. By what means can elected MEPs and their parties implement their policies and manifestos? . Our Parliament is sovereign, not the EU Parliament. We only ever sent representatives there who belonged to our national parties, who implement their policies and manifestos in the UK, not the EU. Only if the EU became a federal organisation would that change. I think, along with many others, including some MEPs, you misunderstand the role of the MEP. EU law only had primacy because the UK Parliament agreed that it should. Sometimes things are more efficient when done with partners than done alone. Consider the meaning of subsidiarity.
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georgenorman 24 Aug 22 8.33am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Our Parliament is sovereign, not the EU Parliament. We only ever sent representatives there who belonged to our national parties, who implement their policies and manifestos in the UK, not the EU. Only if the EU became a federal organisation would that change. I think, along with many others, including some MEPs, you misunderstand the role of the MEP. EU law only had primacy because the UK Parliament agreed that it should. Sometimes things are more efficient when done with partners than done alone. Consider the meaning of subsidiarity. You say our parliament was sovereign, then you say that EU law had primacy because the UK parliament agreed that it should. What would have happened if we had not agreed that it should?
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HKOwen Hong Kong 24 Aug 22 8.50am | |
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There is no point in arguing with someone who is wrong in fact and will not accept it, but is happy to go along accusing others of ignorance, it's a deluded state of self adequacy.
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Hrolf The Ganger 24 Aug 22 9.05am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
. Our Parliament is sovereign, not the EU Parliament. We only ever sent representatives there who belonged to our national parties, who implement their policies and manifestos in the UK, not the EU. Only if the EU became a federal organisation would that change. I think, along with many others, including some MEPs, you misunderstand the role of the MEP. EU law only had primacy because the UK Parliament agreed that it should. Sometimes things are more efficient when done with partners than done alone. Consider the meaning of subsidiarity. Stop trying to pretend that things will remain static. The path to federalism is clear and progressive. The only way to maintain national autonomy was to break free from the EU while it was still possible. Don't waste my time by trying to deny it.
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Matov 24 Aug 22 9.54am | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Stop trying to pretend that things will remain static. The path to federalism is clear and progressive. The only way to maintain national autonomy was to break free from the EU while it was still possible. Don't waste my time by trying to deny it. The thing I never really quite understood about the EU and the wider 'project' was the smoke and mirrors they played around the Federalism goal. I think there are strong arguments to be made for it. A genuine, Pan-European vision that people would be willing to consider. Just think about the concept. A single, political entity, from the most western beaches of Portugal, all the way up to the Sino-Russian border (and yes, I see no reason why Russia should not be included). The potential is incredible. The most dynamic, creative, Continent. A civilisation beyond compare. If they were more collectively honest about that (and there are notable exceptions like Guy Verhofstadt) I genuinely think they would be given a hearing. Now my own view of what a Pan-European Federation would look like is no doubt wildly different to many others but it is a debate that needs to be had and for that to happen in the open. The EU failed miserably to do that.
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Swindy Bromley 24 Aug 22 9.59am | |
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‘To Hrolf the Granger’
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