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Spain would be foolish to annoy one of their greatest sources of income....the British tourist. Both sides have too much to lose and so much to gain but the latter can only come about if a sensible conclusion/agreement is reached. |
Gibraltar voted 60/40 to stay in the EU so we should get shot of that bloody millstone saving the UK some well needed money. :03:
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What people overlook is that the EU today is not designed to be a "democracy", that is just facade, it is intentionally designed to be a non-democratic something. A system that allows politicians to reign and rule no mater what people and populations demand and vote for. See the EU constitution - it was denied by three nations' people - and the EU made it a boss issue and decided for it nevertheless - this time behind locked doors. More and more the EU regulates, lectures and paternalistically patronising people en detail in deeper and deeper reaching private parts of their private lives and family lives. It is a re-education and social re-engineering project, to create a new man that gives politicians the kind of "supportive" and servile population that they demand to have.
It is about dictatorship, for the same claimed lies we have hared in the GDR and the Sovjet empire: for peace and brotherhood, antiracism, social conformity, and so on. All the crap list of PC propaganda and socialist wet dreams. Its not about democracy. Its about a tyrannic reign by the few self-declare elitists and attached monopolistic business lobbies and a cancer-like growing bureaucracy over the rest. The EU has no "democracy deficit", because it is not intended to be democratic anyway. At least not in a different meaning than the Volkskammer in the GDR was a democratic gremium as well. And they have no intention to leave it just to planned economy and planned business and planned money. People's lives increasingly get planned, too. If it continues to move on like in the past 20 years, in one to two generations our children will live in a regime that compares to the political conditions where the Chinese one to two generations ago have been. History loves irony. |
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Sounds good, people are working longer and longer and for what? The long term effect of this is health problems which will put a strain on the NHS. |
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Regarding strain on the NHS, no problem. Nigel F. alreday said that the money the UK spares from the EU will easily balance that.. or not: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a7102831.html Word should already have spread that the most vocal brexit advocates were not entirely true in their promises. Let alone they all ran away at the day of their triumph. Surely not easy for May as a "remainer" who now has to fulfil the will of the referendum.. @Skybird: Now what is the EU, a dictatorship, or socialist? Dictatorial socialism. One ruler, but all rule. And black is white. B.t.w. all politicians or experts (or idiots, yes there are some) sitting in the EU are elected. Just to get those fake news back on the ground again. |
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Put your money on the Tories. :03: |
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I say dump it, after all its full of chavs from what i hear from people who have left the rock and returned back to the UK. |
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https://www.theguardian.com/politics...ies-to-join-eu https://stv.tv/news/politics/1384635...nd-joining-eu/ Which has been their position all along - if Scotland secedes from the UK with the consent of the British Government then they have no problem with it joining the EU afterwards. If however Scotland does so without Westminster consent, i.e. UDI, then they will block (see Kosovo - Spain still regards that as part of Serbia). They would also block any attempt for Scotland to try retain it's (the UK's) EU membership - it would have to join the queue of countries wishing to join and start from scratch. As for how long such a process would actually take who knows. Apart from the most blinkered of Nats, pretty much everyone I know knows full well that is the situation facing a potential Independant Scotland. Now that the Spanish have stated their position I hope it scrubs the "Spain will veto Scotland joining the EU" meme - it never existed in the form that Scotland's detractors said it did.:timeout: Mike. |
Well this is almost the same as what Spain has said all along. Scotland starting from scratch to apply would then take a long while it think.
Then North sea oil fields.. all new negotiations. Scotland voted for remaining in the UK, but it certainly did so expecting the UK would stay in the EU and taking that for granted. So they in a way voted for the EU. Is there any chance Scotland could remain in the EU without declaring independence? Frankly I do not see this to be possible, without the UK's members getting more individual freedom. B.t.w. Since Trump officially and publicly favorises the downfall of the EU, does he also encourage the split-up of the UK already :03: |
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