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It wasn't that much different, the financial parts of other countrys which are not part of the European Union have not collapsed due to them not being a part of the European Union, so why would ours? - Also we have had good economic growth thanks to free markets, not the European Union. I think you are forgetting the real reason why we have been turned around as a country, Margaret Thatcher. She was the one who reversed post-war decline, she was the one with Ronald Reagan who helped finish off socialism and let capitalism spread and she was the one we owe thanks to, not, and never the European Union.
Free markets that the EU provide... That's why the orchards had to close. The 'free markets' we had before with the EU obviously weren't the same or those orchards wouldn't have been the same when we joined.
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Indeed, and you will notice the key word there; individual, meaning independant trade agreements.
Yes, but this ISN'T possible anymore. If we pull out of the EU, it's IMPOSSIBLE to have free trade agreements with individual states because there is no internal borders! Have you ever travelled from France to Germany, France to Italy? You will notice all there is is a sign with the country name on. It's impossible to setup solo free trade agreement with France and not Spain because Spanish people can send their goods via France, which is what they do now anyway! This approach CANNOT work. It is YOU that doesn't understand how it works.
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The Cabinet is elected via their electoral region, the cabinet, prime minister, house of lords, supreme court are all for their country, meaning a very simple thing; they think of their country first and foremost. If the elected government was so democratic as you say it is, why are they not giving us a referendum on European Union and that applies both to the Labour Party (first and foremost) and the Conservative Party included.
This isn't the case. Mandelson was not elected, Brown made him a peer and then let him join the cabinet. This 'they think of their country first and foremost' is true in the Europe as well.
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Nobody said all of the European population doesn't want the European Union, my point is that the majority do not want the European Union -therefore its existance is invalid. Why do you think nobody will give us a referendum on the European Union, or even its reformal?
What? You have no grounds to believe that the majority of the population don't want the EU. This argument is baseless.
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That is not free then, collective market is not free marketism. Collective is another word for command, all together just as socialism has always argued for yet with all togetherness, command, collectivism it creates problems and does not work, hence the failed states of the Soviet Union and North Korea. Indeed it does erode national sovereignty, just like the Soviet Union eroded the sovereignty of Eastern Europe - do we want that? - no, we do not and that is why we fought a world war and a cold war to not have that sort of system placed upon us.
WHAT ARE YOU ON ABOUT? WHAT ARE YOU ON ABOUT? WHAT ARE YOU ON ABOUT? What I meant about a collective agreement is an agreement made between a group of states 'collectively.' This has nothing to do with socialism at all? Do you even know what a free market is? Because what we have is quite close to a free market.
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The rest of the world does make trading blocs, however those trading blocs are not aiming to become superstates and those trading blocs are independant, they do not have the extensive systems the European Union is setting up. You have just highlighted another problem and an example of the European Union being a dictatorship superstate, you have just said how Spain would be unable to sign a independant agreement with the United Kingdom due to the European Union - need I say much more?
It's impossible to make an independant agreement because of the lack of border controls. We still have our border controls (apart from with the ROI). It is possible to be in the EU without the Schengen zone (Uk and Eire) are proof. If we got preferential treatment, the rest of the EU would have problems with Norway/Switzerland/Iceland as these are members of the EEA or have similiar treaties in place.
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It is very simple, but you, just like all the eurocrats boast about how the normal people do not understand the European Union and hence why we do not deserve a vote on whether or not we want it. Just like the Labour Party and Caroline Flint (Europe Minister at that time) said, despite herself not reading the treaty. Once the 'people do not understand/its not as simple as you think' argument is used, people can see right through the argument and can see very clearly that the aim is, and always has been a European Union superstate.
You just don't understand the complexities. I've told you why it's impossible to sign independant treaties because of the border situation. This has nothing to do with us. We are not subject to these border issues because we are not a member of the schengen agreement. EU nationals still have to show ID when visiting the UK and the other way round. It is evident that normal people don't understand the EU because YOU don't undestand the EU. It made perfect sense for mainland europeans to remove their borders because it would reduce their costs.
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No you do have a say in it, the only way to get a say in that would be to threaten to leave and they'd soon conform to your demands because the European Union hates the word no, it cannot bear the word. We have no say in how things are made right now, over 75% of our laws come from the European Union whether we agree with them or not - is that democracy when a foreign parliament is telling our parliament, government and people what to do? - no it is not.
Then make the EU work more for us. That's what the french do, that's what the germans do. But because the british public are fed rubbish and lies from News International (who have been allowed to become so big and to control the media of this country and therefore to control british politics by the tories) who are worried about EU regulations on them, outside of their control. The EU parliament isn't a foreign parliament. It's our parliament. Only EU nationals are allowed to stand in parliaments and be in the comission. It isn't foreign.
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That is the best reply you can come up with? - well that just shows you know if we got our wish (a vote) the European Union would end overnight and Europe would once again be full of sovereign, independant states making their own laws for their own land, and making their own treaties where needed between each country, of which each country could terminate their treaties at anytime, also known as democracy.
Well it doesn't happen does it? Because when you vote for a party you are voting for all their policies. You can't pick and choose. That's how a democracy works. If the EU-haters keep voting tory, they won't get out of the EU anytime soon for the torys have too many mates with big business who rely on the EU and because the torys have no plan on leaving. It's how democracy works. If everyone who didn't support the EU went to UKIP, maybe they'd have a chance at getting us out. But it doesn't happen, probably because people don't actually mind the EU that much. If the EU is hated by the majority of other european states, why haven't france/nl gone as they have PR governments. Oh wait, it's because they don't hate it. If Ireland hate the EU so much, why are the polls showing they are going to pass the Lisbon Treaty. Because they don't hate the EU. This is democracy. Refferenda aren't democracy and just produce polarised results. The EU isn't just a yes/no answer. It's about how to approach the EU, how we want to steer it etc.
Learn about these things (not from the daily mail) and come back:
- Free Markets
- The EU
- Schengen Agreement/Area
- Free Trade
- EEA