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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
Remoaners / rejoiners aren't all honest, and many are afraid to answer awkward questions...
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<blockquote data-quote="Danllan" data-source="post: 8914854" data-attributes="member: 8735"><p>Right, so setting aside their invective and poor attempts at humour, the anti-Brexit contingent have signally failed to explain why both sides in this discussion should <u>not</u> be judged by the same objective standards. I am disappointed by this, but not surprised because there is no rational argument they can offer.</p><p></p><p>So, resigning myself to the fact that they won't address that one directly, let's have a go with the next thing that EUrophiles find it inconvenient to be honest about...</p><p></p><p>When the EEC / EC / EU <em>treaties</em> (actually constitutions, but they chose not to use that word...), the EC, almost all of the EP, the ECJ (by its existence & rulings) and, not least, the EU's own actions, all tell us that it wishes to be and is in the process of trying to become a 'superstate', why do EUrophiles tell us that nation states as entities are safe within the EU?*</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>*I write of what was and is; I am happy to concede that <s>when</s> if Ukraine makes it into the EU, the Eastern states will almost certainly force the EU to return to a mere trading bloc again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danllan, post: 8914854, member: 8735"] Right, so setting aside their invective and poor attempts at humour, the anti-Brexit contingent have signally failed to explain why both sides in this discussion should [U]not[/U] be judged by the same objective standards. I am disappointed by this, but not surprised because there is no rational argument they can offer. So, resigning myself to the fact that they won't address that one directly, let's have a go with the next thing that EUrophiles find it inconvenient to be honest about... When the EEC / EC / EU [I]treaties[/I] (actually constitutions, but they chose not to use that word...), the EC, almost all of the EP, the ECJ (by its existence & rulings) and, not least, the EU's own actions, all tell us that it wishes to be and is in the process of trying to become a 'superstate', why do EUrophiles tell us that nation states as entities are safe within the EU?* *I write of what was and is; I am happy to concede that [S]when[/S] if Ukraine makes it into the EU, the Eastern states will almost certainly force the EU to return to a mere trading bloc again. [/QUOTE]
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