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I hope svejk doesn't mind me using this but I think it illustrates what many of us feel.
I hope svejk doesn't mind me using this but I think it illustrates what many of us feel.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Baldric - //Nit Picking about the number of years does not alter the fact that what is being said is 100% true. //
It's not nit-picking - the hundred year gap is an essential plank of the message, and the fact that we are not 'handing over' anything makes the message incorrect.
The decision is not whether or not to join the EU, it is whether or not to stay - any 'handing over' was done a long time ago.
It's not nit-picking - the hundred year gap is an essential plank of the message, and the fact that we are not 'handing over' anything makes the message incorrect.
The decision is not whether or not to join the EU, it is whether or not to stay - any 'handing over' was done a long time ago.
We, the people, have not handed anything over at all.
We voted not to extract ourselves from a trading block years ago. We are voting whether to extract ourselves from a controlling group soon.
Since we had no control over the actions of our politicians (given we don't have a true democracy but one that is laughingly called a representative one) this time is the first time we could have officially confirmed our desire.
I don't see that that is any significant difference to a situation where we might be voting to join rather than voting to extract ourselves. It's our first say on the EU, the two situations join or leave, are comparable. If it is to remain then at that point we would have sacrificed our sovereignty (as opposed to some politician giving it away unbidden). For all practical purposes, as a chance of making our voice heard, join/not join and confirm being joined/stop being joined may be considered synonymous.
We voted not to extract ourselves from a trading block years ago. We are voting whether to extract ourselves from a controlling group soon.
Since we had no control over the actions of our politicians (given we don't have a true democracy but one that is laughingly called a representative one) this time is the first time we could have officially confirmed our desire.
I don't see that that is any significant difference to a situation where we might be voting to join rather than voting to extract ourselves. It's our first say on the EU, the two situations join or leave, are comparable. If it is to remain then at that point we would have sacrificed our sovereignty (as opposed to some politician giving it away unbidden). For all practical purposes, as a chance of making our voice heard, join/not join and confirm being joined/stop being joined may be considered synonymous.
1975 was trading agreements and general cooperation. The scope has crept considerably since then. The ABC and general EU collaborators love to mention 1973/5 etc as if it is in anyway relevant or comparable to what we face today. These enemies of the state will be delighted when Britain is abolished.
Problem is, virtually everything the Leave campaigners say is not true. They have been spouting nonsense about bent bananas and fireman's poles for decades, but now it is time for a grown up debate, they just continue with the myths.
The Stay campaigners, with their fear tactics are no better. It has been a terrible debate which left truth and honesty behind months ago. I genuinely dislike both sides.
The Stay campaigners, with their fear tactics are no better. It has been a terrible debate which left truth and honesty behind months ago. I genuinely dislike both sides.
It's a shame that the entire campaign has descended into piffle and propaganda from both sides.
The populace both are aiming to secure find politics boring enough, without clear messages of menace and threats to scare them off listening any further.
The electorate can be stupid, but woe betide the side that makes it clear that they think it out loud.
The populace both are aiming to secure find politics boring enough, without clear messages of menace and threats to scare them off listening any further.
The electorate can be stupid, but woe betide the side that makes it clear that they think it out loud.