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Should the people vote to destroy the EU from within?
The EU started as the Common Market which was just a trade deal plus a commitment to work closer together. Since then the "work closer together" part has formulated into something that's on course to rule from the centre. Changed the rules the people are governed by and generally made a mess of ruling Europe.
Any notion of a referendum to remain in the EU is met with denial, except in the UK and politicians are now set to destroy that democratic vote. So is it time the richer nations citizens to vote for parties who are committed to undoing the stranglehold the EU imposes on them? The anti-EU parties are growing. https://carnegieeurope.eu/2018/12/11...mics-pub-77922 https://www.politico.eu/article/stud...-may-election/ Keeping the trade deal doesn't hinge on the EU. We can have the trade deal without losing democracy. |
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Yes yes paul...you can have the cake and eat it...take your meds LOL |
EU go into fail, vote or not.
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The EU needs to be shut down ASAP
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Paul Markham LOVES Russia
Notice how Paul Markham hates America, hates Canada, hates Britain & hates the EU but never has a single complaint about mother Russia. Russia is Paul's eutopia |
when are you dumbasses gonna learn that there is no such thing as sovereignty for small countries?...do you really think you get to call your own shots once you step out of the EU? :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh
when you find a way to not depend on foreign markets and money, only then are you truly free...until then, you can pretend that strength does not lie in unity and that divide and conquer does not apply to you or that somebody will beg you to come back...truth is, you fucked yourself... and no...you do not have a patriotic and honest right wing or whatever...if you were expecting sudden and positive change, well that is not how magic beans work :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh magic beans just win elections, you offer simple solutions to complex problems and then grab the money...so quit pretending like there is some sort of freedom around the corner :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
Nothing the EU has done can be lost, the pluses of the Trade Deal, working closer together, etc are all capable without losing our individual democracies.
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magic brexit beans are growing :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
You tell 'em, Paul . . .
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I am pretty sure you will complain the EU also for that after britain is out. but i would say: eat it! |
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The thick blanket of corruption that influence our western countries negatively needs to be exposed and removed. |
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Is there anything the EU has achieved that countries working together can't achieve? Why are you so keen to lose your democratic rights? |
of course they should
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https://europa.eu/european-union/sit...et_2017_en.png What do these things actually mean and can a bunch of bureaucrats achieve them and why can't they do it? |
go to the right wing for your simple solutions...just vote for them...they are super honest...only a super honest politician would offer simple solutions to complex problems...honest politicians coming right up in 3,2,1...
:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh what a bunch of suckers you all are.... |
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All the alt right want to do is destroy and cause chaos without any plans to fix or replace what they think is broken
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production quotas were introduced because some countries can over produce goods and dump them on other countries and destroy the local production in others...furthermore this leads to wild price fluctuations and this is not good for anybody because long term plans heavily depend on stable prices...right wing politicians and euroskeptics will conveniently forget to mention this... I can give you an example of how this works in a non regulated market...turkish tomato imports absolutely obliterate serbian early tomato sales prices...turkey has a much warmer climate and they do not have to heat their early grows at all...small producers are at the mercy of importers...when importers import too much, then they begin to dump...it is a perishable good, you would be amazed at how low you can sometimes get...next year the small producers will not dare try another such grow...but next year the importers will also not try again because they got burned last year...then the price skyrockets and all of a sudden everybody is trying to import...then the price drops like a rock when everybody has tons and tons...this happens year after year... it is easy to be a euroskeptic when you ignore vital reasons for some of the EU regulations and pretend like evil people made them for no reason... |
Love to see America hand the EU its immigration laws because they trade with each other...
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What today happened, have a name - regulation. |
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it is easy to be a euroskeptic if you look at only the problems... |
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not in the next 10 and not in the next 20 years turkey will get even in the near. and this have NOTHING to do with the turks. they are since centuries the biggest group of foreigners in germany and they helped germany a lot in this time and they still do. the leader of the german green party is turkish and one of erdogan's favorite enemies. did you know that berlin is since over 20 years the 2nd biggest turkish city? you see germany can indeed handle that with benefit for everybody. |
I wonder why Paul hasn't posted yet how Slovakia just elected a female liberal president. Maybe it doesn't fit his narrative how right wing parties gain traction everywhere.
Also in Germany the right wing party just polled with the lowest numbers since mid 2018 while the Green party is stronger than ever. That's the reality - not Pauls shitty posts on GFY |
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I heard how they talk and they're more interested in immigration topics than working for a better environment. |
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Folks does that sound like a German. :1orglaugh Berlin is already a shit hole, a multicultural hot spot with native zombie citizens and left politician idiots selling out their country piece by piece. |
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Or anyone who supports anything Trump wants loves Russia? These are the types of attitudes that got Trump elected. |
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https://www.google.com/search?biw=13....0.7ZWp6Ga8OOg No you can't so don't make claims you can't back up. Would the people of Europe allowed countries with a bad economy to join the Euro? Would the people of Europe allowed millions of illegal migrants to come to Europe? Would the British citizens allowed an open door migration policy which included giving EU immigrants access to welfare? I can list a lot more examples where the people are very anti things the EU does in their pursuit to rule Europe. Can you list things that are impossible for non-EU countries to achieve? |
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https://www.google.com/search?biw=13...iz.iTkOoZXB_P4 Why are you and Thommy so much in favour of losing your democratic rights? |
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turkey is since 20 years an official candidate for the EU but this is based on a much older agreement from 1963 - the so called ankara agreement gives them the RIGHT to be a candidate. Quote:
a country with a bad economy can not join til they have a solution. the EU rules are very clear in that. Quote:
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I do not want to talk about countries anymore who will be soon out from the EU because they refused to stand for what they have signed. go with god but go. Quote:
how can europe pusuit to rule europe ? if a community agrees TOGETHER to do something it is not ruling. you sound like a criminal who is complaining that it is not allowed to kill. Quote:
why do you think that german webmasters go to jail when they make a pornsite without the strict german AVS and a dutch webmaster is still free? almost all taxes and social laws are a matter for the federal states. most things you know as "influence of the EU" (like standards for cucumbers or bananas) where made under pressure from the agriculture of the individual countries to negotiate a price based on standards. again: if you would take the time to read the lisbon contract and then be smart enough to understand it, then you would not even ask such stupid questions. Your cry for the right that EU citizens have to decide each thing is a cry to make the donkey a gardener. what you want is the opposite of a government and the opposite of democracy. governments are elected to keep this work from the people that are not familiar with the complex issues. if people like you would have the right to decide - this world would be in ashes already. we have been shown by the brexit how little the ordinary citizens understand about the laws of the economy. UK has voted out its own prosperity to the delight of the russians, who now have 2 big enemies dealing with so many problems that they have become incapable of action. and this is the real sad part of all that you guys do not even see how you got brainwashed. |
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