Current Affairs EU In or Out

In or Out

  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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Here's the 'about' page and lists all its contributors.....

https://euobserver.com/static/about

Look, I'm just stating facts here mate. I just want people to know what kind of source you're citing from which they are free to draw whatever conclusions they see fit.

Here you go.

Taken from the EUobserver Wikipedia page.

Upon its launch in 2000, EUobserver claimed to be published in cooperation with the Group for a Europe of Democracies and Diversities, a Eurosceptic group of parties that later became the Independence/Democracy group.

Members of the EDD include...

ChristianUnion (Netherlands) - a ultra right wing religiously-ideological homophobic conservative party of which believes that women are incapable of voting due to a lower capacity to think.
League of Polish Families (Poland) - a ultra right wing homophobic racist political movement in Poland with links to Nazism.
 
Look, I'm just stating facts here mate. I just want people to know what kind of source you're citing from which they are free to draw whatever conclusions they see fit.

Here you go.

Taken from the EUobserver Wikipedia page.



Members of the EDD include...

ChristianUnion (Netherlands) - a ultra right wing religiously-ideological homophobic conservative party of which believes that women are incapable of voting due to a lower capacity to think.
League of Polish Families (Poland) - a ultra right wing homophobic racist political movement in Poland with links to Nazism.
What!
Your heading in to the absurd with your post here!
 
If a trade deal is not in our interests then you don't do one. A trade deal may favour one side more than the other but as long as both are gaining from it then it's of benefit. TTIP is a shambles because it was a trade deal between 29 countries all of whom want something different.

It's kinda been sold on that basis though hasn't it? Trade with the world and all that. India already rebuffed May after her desire to reduce migration levels, I'd say America is more likely to exploit us than trade with us....
 
It's kinda been sold on that basis though hasn't it? Trade with the world and all that. India already rebuffed May after her desire to reduce migration levels, I'd say America is more likely to exploit us than trade with us....

Don't let facts get in the way mate. These people are on some sordid ideological martyrdom, a martyrdom that will take down us too if we're not careful.

I'm not a huge fan of ruining the country on the basis of a bad argument. No to us leaving the European Single Market.
 
UK citizens!

Something tells me that this guy would struggle in having a debate based on fact regarding our membership of the European Union, or the independence and sovereignty of our courts.

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The fact the simpletons thought for one moment they didn't need to pass this through parliament, knowing full well it was a non-binary referendum, shows a level of incompetence in this crop of politicians which almost defies belief.

Seriously, your average teenage politics student would have told you what needed to be done.

Even more confusing is the reaction to this ruling - the truth is it means next to nothing. They will put a bill forward on activating Article 50 and that's that; it'll pass easily.

The true test is when they have to run the final negotiated agreement through parliament (yes, they will have to do that), because at that point, if the agreement is an utter disaster, then parliament should vote in the national interest and veto it if it need be.
 
The fact the simpletons thought for one moment they didn't need to pass this through parliament, knowing full well it was a non-binary referendum, shows a level of incompetence in this crop of politicians which almost defies belief.

Seriously, your average teenage politics student would have told you what needed to be done.

Even more confusing is the reaction to this ruling - the truth is it means next to nothing. They will put a bill forward on activating Article 50 and that's that; it'll pass easily.

The true test is when they have to run the final negotiated agreement through parliament (yes, they will have to do that), because at that point, if the agreement is an utter disaster, then parliament should vote in the national interest and veto it if it need be.

Which would hopefully result in a continuation to our membership of the European Single Market, and a continuation of current migration laws.

The only problem being that we're going to be effectively punching ourselves in our face for the meantime as this continues.
 
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