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The influence of the EU on Britain.

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  • Southbank said:

    The simple difference between us is that I believe the nation state is the only possible current form of organisation which can provide citizens with democracy. And democracy is more valuable than any other consideration.
    Most people in capitalist society have no direct control over the economy. The only way they can influence it is through their vote (Or collective organisation which barely exists).
    Once that power is removed or diluted then we are reduced to hoping for the best intentions of undemocratically formed and unaccountable bureaucracies.



    Is this idea of democracy more important than consumer rights, worker protection and the general economic state of the country then? I am not sure how having a referendum, thus promoting democracy, outweighs the importance of any of those. Also, how does the House of Lords, that great feudal tradition, fit into this?
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    Plenty of nation states that are undemocratic.

    Would you define China more democratic than the EU ?
    He's already said Communist police state China is more or less the same as being in the UK whilst it is in the EU from a democratic perspective so I wouldn't expect any kind of intelligent response from the kind of person who spouts such moronic claptrap.

    Southbank has zero idea what 'democracy' or 'nation state' means but just spouts these as buzzwords in the misguided belief they give his lunatic ideas any kind of credibility.
  • Is this idea of democracy more important than consumer rights, worker protection and the general economic state of the country then? I am not sure how having a referendum, thus promoting democracy, outweighs the importance of any of those. Also, how does the House of Lords, that great feudal tradition, fit into this?
    Yes it is more important than any of those things. Rights only exist as rights if they are democratically won and held, if not they are things held or withheld on the decision of bureaucratic elites.
  • Sorry. I can’t make fuck all sense of that

    The right to vote was not given to us. People like the Chartists and suffragettes struggled and sometimes died for it. For people these days to dismiss its importance and to say we get more 'rights' at the whim of the EU bureaucrats is tragic.
  • Southbank said:

    The right to vote was not given to us. People like the Chartists and suffragettes struggled and sometimes died for it. For people these days to dismiss its importance and to say we get more 'rights' at the whim of the EU bureaucrats is tragic.
    Ok right. That’s clear now. Complete bollocks but crystal clear.
  • Ok right. That’s clear now. Complete bollocks but crystal clear.
    How rude can you get.
    This is why people stop debating on this thread
  • If you think we only have rights in this country on the whim of what the EU has or hasn't let us have then you are only exposing your complete ignorance of what the EU can or cannot do.

    Please give me a single example of a right that the EU has unilaterally given or taken from you.
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    How rude can you get.
    This is why people stop debating on this thread
    Is it any less rude than suggesting 'Remoaners' are traitors, elitist, ignorant of others position or too stupid to recognise they are being lead by the nose by an unelected bureaucracy? It should cut both ways this respecting others opinions thing.
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    Fiiish said:

    If you think we only have rights in this country on the whim of what the EU has or hasn't let us have then you are only exposing your complete ignorance of what the EU can or cannot do.

    Please give me a single example of a right that the EU has unilaterally given or taken from you.

    I never got to vote on freedom of movement into this country, neither did you, until 2016 when a majority voted against it.. Now, that decision is on its way to being reversed with the support of people like you. So don't try to tell me you are the democrat and I am not.
  • Ok right. That’s clear now. Complete bollocks but crystal clear.
    The historical struggle for democracy is 'complete bollocks'?
    Look back just over the past few pages alone and you will see many people saying they trust EU bureaucrats to defend them more than our own Parliamentary system can.
  • Did you get to vote on the rate of VAT or Rate of Income Tax. HS2 or anything else that YOUR elected representatives agree on our behalf ?

    They are policies, not rights.Big difference.
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    Is it any less rude than suggesting 'Remoaners' are traitors, elitist, ignorant of others position or too stupid to recognise they are being lead by the nose by an unelected bureaucracy? It should cut both ways this respecting others opinions thing.
    I have never said any of that
  • I have never said any of that
    Absolutely I'm not saying you did but others have.
  • edited December 2018

    Every insult makes me more convinced and determined. It makes me more determined to stick up for the 17.4 million who are being slowly screwed over by people working against democracy.
  • I have never said any of that
    you did however in the last few weeks write a post which consisted of "Fuck the EU".

    Then when I asked you a genuine and politely phrased question to try and understand your own personal hatred towards "The EU" you just gave it an LOL. Which I would say is pretty much the equivalent of me holding out a hand to you at the Valley and you brushing past as if I wasn't there.

    I'm still really interested in your answer, BTW

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  • micks1950 said:

    The problem with that view is that we live within a globalised economy where real power, essentially economic power, is in the hands of large international conglomerates and traders on world markets that the governments of nation states have little influence on and even less control of - no matter how democratic they are.

    Particularly Facebook/Google/Amazon/Apple, whose case the EC is on, having already made Microsoft and Intel cough up. Cheered on enviously by many Americans, btw.

  • Southbank said:

    The historical struggle for democracy is 'complete bollocks'?
    Look back just over the past few pages alone and you will see many people saying they trust EU bureaucrats to defend them more than our own Parliamentary system can.
    Bureaucrats?
  • That is a very good and bang on the money piece.

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