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View dannyboy1978's Profile dannyboy1978 Flag 26 May 19 9.12am Send a Private Message to dannyboy1978 Add dannyboy1978 as a friend

Another reason to leave the EU
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I worry for Germany.
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View Wisbech Eagle's Profile Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 26 May 19 9.17am Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by becky

In my opinion, it would be far, far better for us to leave now and sit quietly on the sidelines as a spectator whilst the rest of the EU falls to pieces - it will be far cheaper for us too, as we won't be asked to cough up and prop ailing economies whilst it does so. Then we can be part of something new, fresh and workable with like minded countries, possible going back to the old EEC format.

To try and stay within the current system and influence any major reform will be virtually impossible, I believe, as the unelected cream of of the swine running the show will never allow their snouts to be removed from the trough they have built for themselves.

Turkey DO NOT vote for Christmas.

That is the cynical view of the hardline Brexiteer!

The "unlected cream of the swine" are not though actually "running the show" are they? It's the European Council which sets the agenda, which comprises the elected heads of state of all the EU countries. The Commission only proposes and oversees the implementation of new laws whilst the Council of Ministers and the Parliament scrutinise and approve them.

Any fundamental change to the EU would therefore be driven and controlled by the European Council and only administered by the Commission. The Turkeys would not have a vote. If their Christmas arrives then they are going to get stuffed.

That is not to say that the European Council wouldn't face enormous difficulties in securing unanimity for fundamental change but if the case was overwhelmingly obviously needed then I can envisage a scenario when it could be done.

 


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View becky's Profile becky Flag over the moon 26 May 19 11.16am Send a Private Message to becky Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add becky as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

That is the cynical view of the hardline Brexiteer!

The "unlected cream of the swine" are not though actually "running the show" are they? It's the European Council which sets the agenda, which comprises the elected heads of state of all the EU countries. The Commission only proposes and oversees the implementation of new laws whilst the Council of Ministers and the Parliament scrutinise and approve them.

Any fundamental change to the EU would therefore be driven and controlled by the European Council and only administered by the Commission. The Turkeys would not have a vote. If their Christmas arrives then they are going to get stuffed.

That is not to say that the European Council wouldn't face enormous difficulties in securing unanimity for fundamental change but if the case was overwhelmingly obviously needed then I can envisage a scenario when it could be done.

The unelected cream of the swine run the show in Europe just as much as the Civil Servants run parliament in this country. The elected ones are dependent upon them for pretty much everything, and given the amounts of money that seem to flow into everyone's pockets unchecked (well at least unable to pass audit), it's hard to pinpoint exactly who ARE the turkeys,but they still won't be voting for Christmas any time soon.

Cynical view of a hardline Brexiteer? Yes indeedy - and proud of it!

 


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View DanH's Profile DanH Flag SW2 26 May 19 11.38am Send a Private Message to DanH Add DanH as a friend

Originally posted by dannyboy1978

Another reason to leave the EU
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I worry for Germany.
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Edited by dannyboy1978 (26 May 2019 9.14am)

I’m in Köln at the moment. Germans are lovely people. They were all voting yesterday and had lots of Brexit chats with locals. We are very much seen as a laughing stock over here.

 

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Park Road Flag 26 May 19 11.53am

Originally posted by DanH

I’m in Köln at the moment. Germans are lovely people. They were all voting yesterday and had lots of Brexit chats with locals. We are very much seen as a laughing stock over here.

Germans don't have a sense of humour...

 

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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 26 May 19 12.28pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by DanH

I’m in Köln at the moment. Germans are lovely people. They were all voting yesterday and had lots of Brexit chats with locals. We are very much seen as a laughing stock over here.

Unfortunately Theresa May has turned the UK, one of the world's greatest democracies and major economies into an international laughing stock.

 

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View Wisbech Eagle's Profile Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 26 May 19 1.21pm Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by becky

The unelected cream of the swine run the show in Europe just as much as the Civil Servants run parliament in this country. The elected ones are dependent upon them for pretty much everything, and given the amounts of money that seem to flow into everyone's pockets unchecked (well at least unable to pass audit), it's hard to pinpoint exactly who ARE the turkeys,but they still won't be voting for Christmas any time soon.

Cynical view of a hardline Brexiteer? Yes indeedy - and proud of it!

That's simply untrue. Civil servants might "run the show" in the same way that the stage crew, doormen, the box office, and even the actors (ministers?), run the show in a theatre but they don't write the script or decide what plays will appear in a theatre. That is above their pay grade. Of course the responsible politicians get advise from many places, including senior civil servants about what is possible and how best to achieve it, but the decisions rest with them alone. No turkey gets any kind of vote.

This idea that an unelected EU bureaucracy is in control of our lives is a total fallacy spread by the Euro-sceptics to poison the well of public opinion. Seems it has worked in your case.

 


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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Online Flag 26 May 19 1.30pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by DanH

I’m in Köln at the moment. Germans are lovely people. They were all voting yesterday and had lots of Brexit chats with locals. We are very much seen as a laughing stock over here.


I'm sure most Germans are, however....people like yourself are ensuring that Germany becomes less German. Personally I think only the right in Germany are being responsible with their future and of them AfD in particular.

Also you being a remainer and a liberal democrat voter are hardly a representative of the UK majority....So I suspect the kind of people you spoke to were probably similar to yourself.

 


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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

That's simply untrue. Civil servants might "run the show" in the same way that the stage crew, doormen, the box office, and even the actors (ministers?), run the show in a theatre but they don't write the script or decide what plays will appear in a theatre. That is above their pay grade. Of course the responsible politicians get advise from many places, including senior civil servants about what is possible and how best to achieve it, but the decisions rest with them alone. No turkey gets any kind of vote.

This idea that an unelected EU bureaucracy is in control of our lives is a total fallacy spread by the Euro-sceptics to poison the well of public opinion. Seems it has worked in your case.

Why don't you simply research what the EU Commission does and then how they are selected. Clearly, you will be surprised.

 


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View Wisbech Eagle's Profile Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 26 May 19 3.32pm Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by ASCPFC

Why don't you simply research what the EU Commission does and then how they are selected. Clearly, you will be surprised.

I have and there is no surprise because they do exactly what I have said they do.

They are selected via the nomination of the leaders of each member country and confirmed by the Parliament but how they are selected makes no difference to their role.

The Commission and individual Commissioners hold a lot of responsibility but ultimately the policy decisions are not made by them. They just interpret and implement them.

Want confirmation? Read this:- [Link]

 


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