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Is It Not About Time The Eu Stepped In?
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During the referendum politicking we hear a lot about how the EU prevents wars. So where are they now when they are really needed to sort out the Spanish mess?
This could get out of hand well fast and will be detrimental to a lot of countries. The EU, headed by Junker, should be leading and at least aiding getting this sorted.
Perhaps Junker is still looking for the answer at the bottom of a bottle?
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-50 23203/C ataloni a-explo de-viol ence-Ma drid-im poses-r ule.htm l
This could get out of hand well fast and will be detrimental to a lot of countries. The EU, headed by Junker, should be leading and at least aiding getting this sorted.
Perhaps Junker is still looking for the answer at the bottom of a bottle?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.How can the fact that 57% of Catalan people not turning out to vote be Meaningless?
If it was the violence of their would be independent government’s supporters which put some of them of then that speaks volumes. If it was the fact that some of them didn’t want independence, that also speaks volumes.
What would you put it down to?
If it was the violence of their would be independent government’s supporters which put some of them of then that speaks volumes. If it was the fact that some of them didn’t want independence, that also speaks volumes.
What would you put it down to?
I think your not reading a word of what I wrote YMB.
I’ve said that the violence put off a lot of potential NO voters. I actually wrote that.
If you didn’t want independence, why would you bother pushing past police barricades to vote in an illegal referendum?
I’ve no idea what an assumption of an opinion actually is. Or whether it’s actually a thing at all so I’ll refrain from answering whatever it is you meant.
I’ve said that the violence put off a lot of potential NO voters. I actually wrote that.
If you didn’t want independence, why would you bother pushing past police barricades to vote in an illegal referendum?
I’ve no idea what an assumption of an opinion actually is. Or whether it’s actually a thing at all so I’ll refrain from answering whatever it is you meant.
Minty..when I suggested that a few days ago, I was howled down !
But when there are plenty of other places to visit, why take a chance with this part of Spain ?
It seems to me that the Catatonian separatists haven't thought this through. When they did have their unofficial Refn. a few days ago, it was hardly overwhelmingly for independence. Did they really think that Madrid would just back down ?
I think both sides should calm down and ask for a neutral mediator for help, before its too late and lives are lost.
But when there are plenty of other places to visit, why take a chance with this part of Spain ?
It seems to me that the Catatonian separatists haven't thought this through. When they did have their unofficial Refn. a few days ago, it was hardly overwhelmingly for independence. Did they really think that Madrid would just back down ?
I think both sides should calm down and ask for a neutral mediator for help, before its too late and lives are lost.
It's not the backing down, it's what to do and keep the moral high ground. Little point dismissing a government if it is an area that is debatably no longer part of your country because they have declared independence. Either you use force to get your way, or you lose the area. On the other hand use force and it creates the same attitudes the violent prevention methods for the vote had.
BTW One doesn't have to sneer at the EU's claim to have maintained peace, it is manifest that it doesn't do anything of the sort. Economics and joint interests do; which means trade agreements and a desire to ensure no trading partner falls into too much difficulty that they start to feel put upon and to resent their neighbours. Sovereign control by an EU over one's nation can only generate ill feeling; even if those members receiving more than they contribute might feel inclined not to make a fuss.
BTW One doesn't have to sneer at the EU's claim to have maintained peace, it is manifest that it doesn't do anything of the sort. Economics and joint interests do; which means trade agreements and a desire to ensure no trading partner falls into too much difficulty that they start to feel put upon and to resent their neighbours. Sovereign control by an EU over one's nation can only generate ill feeling; even if those members receiving more than they contribute might feel inclined not to make a fuss.