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Referendum : to be in Europe or not to be ?, that is the question ! (REF)     

required field - 03 Feb 2016 10:00

Thought I'd start a new thread as this is going to be a major talking point this year...have not made up my mind yet...(unlike bucksfizz)....but thinking of voting for an exit as Europe is not doing Britain any good at all it seems....

Fred1new - 21 Jan 2018 17:13 - 8505 of 12628

For some an interesting article by Andrew Rawnsley.

Unfortunately, you may need more than Manuel's attention span to read or understand it.

Democracy is more fragile than many of us realised, but don’t believe that it is doomed
Andrew Rawnsley Andrew Rawnsley


https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/jan/21/democracy-is-more-fragile-than-many-of-us-realised-but-do-not-believe-that-it-is-doomed

MaxK - 21 Jan 2018 18:10 - 8506 of 12628

Interesting article Fred.

However, we don't need another referendum.

If you read the comments, you will see a reply that sums you lot up:



Okay, we’ve had a referendum...

...you didn’t like the outcome...

...so we had a general election and 85% of candidates were voted into Westminster on a Brexit platform...

...you didn’t like the outcome...

...so now you want a second referendum, which you’ll loose too...

...and you won’t like the out come...

...Liberals hate democracy, please spare me your platitudes!

ExecLine - 24 Jan 2018 21:27 - 8507 of 12628

Here's JR-M in action once again....this time he's destroying David Davies concerning the Brexit Transition Period:

"The UK risks being EU's 'lackey' during Brexit transition," Jacob Rees-Mogg warns during row with David Davis

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wD-i8H2mYGs

This is why a lot of people, like TM and a lot of the other 'higher Remainers' are fearful of him. It's also why he ought to be leading the Brexit negotiations.

And maybe why he would make a very strong Prime Minister, too.

hangon - 24 Jan 2018 22:01 - 8508 of 12628

Struck me that J-RM was doing a fine job rubbishing the activities of the Head Honcho DDavies . . . who, for my money is a rabbit caught in double-headlights: one from the EU negotiators, and another from the Remain group which is most of Parliament.
I do winder what MP know that their constituents fail to grasp... could it be the MP wishes to retire on EU Pension, with lavish meals over drinks.... if they don't make it to the very English drinking Club attached to HoC?
IMHO. the "Representatives" in Parliament are only there as the best of the worst.... and do not represent the tide of humanity that pay their wages.
Grr.

MaxK - 24 Jan 2018 23:11 - 8509 of 12628

The UK is a 'vassal state' - Rees-Mogg and David Davis go to war over Brexit

https://www.rt.com/uk/416868-brexit-jacob-rees-mogg/


Rees-Mogg was furious over the prospect.

“Allowing continued Court of Justice jurisdiction, it’s hard to think of any precedent anywhere in the world where an independent nation has taken the judgements of a foreign court as its superior and immediate law without having any judge on that court,” he said.

iturama - 25 Jan 2018 07:26 - 8510 of 12628

Can't argue with that logic. I suppose we could do a Nelson and turn a blind eye but why go there in the first place? Dumb.

Fred1new - 25 Jan 2018 08:26 - 8511 of 12628

It depends on whether the laws, rules, or regulations are good or not and the consequences of transgressing them.

(edited)

cynic - 25 Jan 2018 08:44 - 8512 of 12628

if laws etc are good, then it may be that they would be or are already in uk books
consequences imposed by or on whom?

Fred1new - 25 Jan 2018 09:43 - 8513 of 12628

Laws etc. develop and change according to developments within a society.

Implemented locally and by various levels and variety of courts.

For me, it seemed sensible to expect a similar standard of "laws" and implementation in Handsworth, Birmingham, London the UK and in Europe.

There is bound to be variation in "implementations" of the laws according to "local" needs.

To me, it seems to be reasonable to have a superior court or structure to review those laws and implementation.




cynic - 25 Jan 2018 09:57 - 8514 of 12628

it's a matter of fact that the law tends to lag sociey's mores of the time, which in some ways is no bad thing

however, except in certain areas, there is no one-size-fits-all with regard to law even across the whole of europe (you forgot about the world!)

in specific, i and most others thought it outrageous that echj blocked uk from deporting abu hamza in case he got tortured when he was returned whence he came ...... we should care? ...... in this specific, assuredly not

i also do not think that prisoners serving long (to define) sentences should have the right to vote

there are many other areas where i think uk courts should have the final say over what happens within uk

Fred1new - 25 Jan 2018 10:02 - 8515 of 12628

I thought that England was the world.

cynic - 25 Jan 2018 10:49 - 8516 of 12628

if that is so, then we most assuredly don't need any interference from europe!

Fred1new - 25 Jan 2018 11:01 - 8517 of 12628

We will have to bypass Europe when we go to the rest of the world.

Bloody long route.

cynic - 25 Jan 2018 11:15 - 8518 of 12628

according to you, uk is the world :-)

Fred1new - 25 Jan 2018 12:01 - 8519 of 12628

Not since I read the "Little World of Don Camillo".

cynic - 25 Jan 2018 12:15 - 8520 of 12628

surely he didn't mention england?

Fred1new - 25 Jan 2018 12:59 - 8521 of 12628

The banks of the River Po and inhabitants sometimes seem similar to Little England.

Dil - 25 Jan 2018 14:39 - 8522 of 12628

Little England voted remain Bigger England voted leave.

Soon be out , happy days.

Dil - 25 Jan 2018 14:45 - 8523 of 12628

Trump confirms for the benefit of Fred that the USA loves the UK and trade talks to start imminently.

Fred1new - 25 Jan 2018 17:14 - 8524 of 12628

Dil.

You believe anything Trump says?

Good luck.

You will be believing in fairies next.
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