EU stoops to a new low.....

Ashtree

Member
giving the uk a reason to have a referendum and then not taking the risk seriously
gross negligence and complacency

But, but, but, that’s only two lows!
In the pantheon of great lows, those two barely cast a shadow.
Do you guys have any lows, so we could contrast and compare?
 

le bon paysan

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin, France
W e have come to expect nothing better from the unelected in the eu. Look after our own countryfolk before any other nation/s.

Nothing like keeping on repeating lies. If you can be bothered
UK elected MPs - 650 from whom the cabinet is appointed by the leader of the largest party.
House of lords - 811, 36 of whom were appointed by Boris, like Zac goldsmith who couldn't get elected.
MEPs - 705 elected from member states , from whom the President etc. are elected by the MEPs
 

Bongodog

Member
Nothing like keeping on repeating lies. If you can be bothered
UK elected MPs - 650 from whom the cabinet is appointed by the leader of the largest party.
House of lords - 811, 36 of whom were appointed by Boris, like Zac goldsmith who couldn't get elected.
MEPs - 705 elected from member states , from whom the President etc. are elected by the MEPs
Which of the three differing presidents are you referring to ? Why does any body require three presidents unless it is the most hopelessly beaureacratic organisation on earth Perhaps this is why the EU is 3 months behind the EU with vaccine procurement
 

le bon paysan

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin, France
Which of the three differing presidents are you referring to ? Why does any body require three presidents unless it is the most hopelessly beaureacratic organisation on earth Perhaps this is why the EU is 3 months behind the EU with vaccine procurement
I was referring to the fact that the EU Parliament is all elected and the UK governing body is not. As is pretty clear.
 

le bon paysan

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin, France
Do you want to delete that post? It has to be one of the most stupid I've ever read on here. :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
I could have phrased it better. For clarity.
The EU Parliament is all elected, the House of Lords is not.
Boris sent 36 to the Lord's ,young Goldsmith was rejected twice , so his mate upped him to the Lord's.
You have Hereditary and appointed Lords. Bills are sent to the lord's for approval.
I think you know what I meant
 

Danllan

Member
Location
Sir Gar / Carms
I could have phrased it better. For clarity.
The EU Parliament is all elected, the House of Lords is not.
Boris sent 36 to the Lord's ,young Goldsmith was rejected twice , so his mate upped him to the Lord's.
You have Hereditary and appointed Lords. Bills are sent to the lord's for approval.
I think you know what I meant
I have an inkling what you mean sometimes, but not in this instance. The EC is unelected yet is 'empowered' to make Primary Legislation - Regulations and Directives - and also to make / take sovereign acts, as we witnessed yestereve.

Your poster-girl Ms Miller spent a lot of money making it absolutely clear via the Supreme Court that the Executive arm of Government here is entirely at the whim of the House of Commons, it can act in the exercise of sovereignty, but only so long and as far as the Commons permits it to.
 

B'o'B

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Rutland
I could have phrased it better. For clarity.
The EU Parliament is all elected, the House of Lords is not.
Boris sent 36 to the Lord's ,young Goldsmith was rejected twice , so his mate upped him to the Lord's.
You have Hereditary and appointed Lords. Bills are sent to the lord's for approval.
I think you know what I meant
Are you trying to say?

EU Parliament = UK Parliament

EU Commission = UK House of Lords

EU President = UK Monarch
 

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