The anti-democracy protest march
On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 19:18:36 +0100, Tim Watts
wrote:
On 22/10/18 17:25, T i m wrote:
On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 16:10:06 +0100, Richard
wrote:
On 22/10/2018 16:00, T i m wrote:
Same old
Yup, I'm still waiting to hear one tangible and potentially
non-Kamikaze reason from you as to why leaving the EU *will* be a good
idea for 'most people' (IDGAF about you (or your kind) personally of
course).
I'll not be holding my breath.
Cheers, T i m
It will be less bad than remaining in.
Proof?
The EU Commission is an unelected
quango and yet they have the power to propose legislation, not the MEPs.
And? What *actual* legislation have they or are they likely to bring
in that would affect you and that would be accepted?
Whilst the MEPs vote on legislation, there is a lot of power in being
able to control the bills that are put before the MEPs.
Yes, and? (See above question).
It sucks.
To you and only less than (as I'm sure many who voted Leave didn't
vote on those reasons) 1/3rd of the electorate.
I do not know how anyone could think it remotely democratic.
Do you think it's actually (not just this left brained 'it only takes
one vote bs') democratic to ask a binary question of an analogue
subject and then forcing it though when it's obvious to everone it's
not the 'will of the people'?
As a *POLL*, asking if we want to leave the EU or not was fine, but
not as a real way of determining the will of the people (without the
supermajority Farrige demanded for Remain to win)?
Cheers, T i m
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