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The Consequences of Brexit [part 4]


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but in reality we know that it's just the totalitarian EU at work, with unelected commissioners throwing their weight about in whatever small way they can to try to exert emotional citizen pressure on HM Government during negotiations.

really? :roll:

 

totalitarian as in doing what they are meant to do for the WHOLE 28 countries?

 

Unelected?

Dont we all vote in the MEPs who then vote in the commission and presidents for us?

 

you really talk some claptrap

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yup that says it all, shows how shallow, narrow minded and self centered some of us brits can be, and we still think we are so high and mighty, when in actual effect we arent great, we havent been great for decades.

 

And yet, every now and again, horrible useless self centred narrow minded shallow Britain wades in and calls time when Europe is screwing up. The Brexit vote is the British collective psyche expressing itself in exactly the same way as it has done many times before. If you don't understand this you haven't been paying attention to what other people think, and what the EU does.

 

You're suffering from Stockholm Syndrome. It's OK to like the place you live. The EU isn't higher or mightier.

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Pay attention whiteowl. :) The UK is in the EU until it is not, and if it is not in the future it may well be eligible, and rules can be changed anyway. Also, the EU keep telling the UK that it can stay, but this isn't really the way to show the love is it.

 

We all know what's happening here so let's not make mealy mouthed excuses for the EU. The decision is, at best, premature, but in reality we know that it's just the totalitarian EU at work, with unelected commissioners throwing their weight about in whatever small way they can to try to exert emotional citizen pressure on HM Government during negotiations. Unfortunately it's a shot in the foot by the EU. Don't. Poke. Lions.

You appear to be arguing that we might not be leaving after all.

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really? :roll:

 

totalitarian as in doing what they are meant to do for the WHOLE 28 countries?

 

Unelected?

Dont we all vote in the MEPs who then vote in the commission and presidents for us?

 

you really talk some claptrap

 

Name 5 MEP's now, including one that you voted for. Do it without checking the internet.

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can't, and 99% of people in this thread can't either.

 

There's your EU democracy in a nutshell. If you don't care enough to know your MEP's you can't be taken seriously when you acclaim EU democracy.

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The psyche where half of it swallowed the lies of the leave campaign, funded by the Russian program to destabilise the EU... Perceptive bunch, the 52%.

 

Russians. :hihi::hihi::hihi::hihi::hihi::hihi::hihi::hihi:

 

If that's the best you've got methinks that you're the one doing the swallowing. Don't start on campaign lies Halibut, otherwise you'll be looking very very silly.

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Name 5 MEP's now, including one that you voted for. Do it without checking the internet.

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can't, and 99% of people in this thread can't either.

 

There's your EU democracy in a nutshell. If you don't care enough to know your MEP's you can't be taken seriously when you acclaim EU democracy.

eh? that DOESNT make what you claim correct nor does it make what i said incorrect, we vote in meps, you know how voting works right?

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Pay attention whiteowl. :) The UK is in the EU until it is not, and if it is not in the future it may well be eligible, and rules can be changed anyway. Also, the EU keep telling the UK that it can stay, but this isn't really the way to show the love is it.

 

We all know what's happening here so let's not make mealy mouthed excuses for the EU. The decision is, at best, premature, but in reality we know that it's just the totalitarian EU at work, with unelected commissioners throwing their weight about in whatever small way they can to try to exert emotional citizen pressure on HM Government during negotiations. Unfortunately it's a shot in the foot by the EU. Don't. Poke. Lions.

 

I am paying attention, are you saying that we will be in the EEA or a candidate to join the EU in 2023 ? Seems fairly pointless leaving in that case.

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