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Zupper
10-23-2021, 03:39 PM
I thought I would start a more political thread.

I was in favour of Brexit and I still am today.I took the view that our sovereignty was under threat
by the ever increasing integration of the EU. Remember the Veto is being removed so that means
if we had stayed in the EU laws could be imposed upon us which could damage our economy or are
not appropriate to the situation and our foreign policy here in the UK.

yffab
10-23-2021, 04:11 PM
So are you in favour of Scottish independence? Irish? They could all pretty much make the same point about remaining in the UK.

Barbarossa
10-25-2021, 08:06 AM
I thought I would start a more political thread.

I was in favour of Brexit and I still am today.I took the view that our sovereignty was under threat
by the ever increasing integration of the EU. Remember the Veto is being removed so that means
if we had stayed in the EU laws could be imposed upon us which could damage our economy or are
not appropriate to the situation and our foreign policy here in the UK.

I think you'll find we had a veto on the veto being removed...

Not that it matters now, as this country has gone down the shitter, bother figuratively and literally.

Oh ps, you're an idiot.

Zupper
10-25-2021, 10:29 AM
I thought I would start a more political thread.

I was in favour of Brexit and I still am today.I took the view that our sovereignty was under threat
by the ever increasing integration of the EU. Remember the Veto is being removed so that means
if we had stayed in the EU laws could be imposed upon us which could damage our economy or are
not appropriate to the situation and our foreign policy here in the UK.

I think you'll find we had a veto on the veto being removed...

Not that it matters now, as this country has gone down the shitter, bother figuratively and literally.

Oh ps, you're an idiot.

Nope, qualified majority voting is coming in very soon, no more vetos

IdolEyes787
10-25-2021, 01:50 PM
I thought I would start a more political thread.

I was in favour of Brexit and I still am today.I took the view that our sovereignty was under threat
by the ever increasing integration of the EU. Remember the Veto is being removed so that means
if we had stayed in the EU laws could be imposed upon us which could damage our economy or are
not appropriate to the situation and our foreign policy here in the UK.

Nationalism always results in some type of tyranny. Doesn't matter if it presents itself as fascism or communism, it all ends in tears. Prove me wrong.

On the other hand....


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNnFFKv_NyI

Of course the Lennons of the World all wind up slaughtered by the would be tyrants or their agents but hey, that's not my problem.

Zupper
10-26-2021, 07:54 AM
Nationalism always results in some type of tyranny. Doesn't matter if it presents itself as fascism or communism, it all ends in tears. Prove me wrong.

Not always, England has been a democracy for a long time and there are checks and balances build into our System. For example Germany is relatively new Country so democracy was unstable. The extreme terms imposed upon Germany mainly by the French after the first world war directly led to Hitler rising to power who was democratically voted into power.

bchidef
10-27-2021, 01:26 PM
Brexit will not turn out good

ShinShin
01-29-2022, 04:40 PM
The EU may very well disintegrate in the next twenty years. Either that or it will become more and more like a super-state.

filest
12-12-2022, 06:42 AM
Hasnt it already?

Something Else
02-19-2023, 11:41 PM
It is indeed pretty much gone. Colonised and then attacked by the US.