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English sovereignty
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Now we have it officially. "Being European means, above all, accepting abandonments of sovereignty".
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I'm surprised we were able to vote last week without Brussells' intervention.
You were telling us how we'd all lost our Sovreignty under Lisbon and here we are electing (or trying to elect) a Government all on our own!
Moreover the parties foolishly seem to think they can just impose things like their own financial and foreign policy.
I think you should phone them up and tell them that they're just wasting their time because we already are ruled by those foreign devils!
U-kippers are like Jehovas witnesses the end of the world is always just about to happen
And about as welcome on the doorstep!
I'm surprised we were able to vote last week without Brussells' intervention.
You were telling us how we'd all lost our Sovreignty under Lisbon and here we are electing (or trying to elect) a Government all on our own!
Moreover the parties foolishly seem to think they can just impose things like their own financial and foreign policy.
I think you should phone them up and tell them that they're just wasting their time because we already are ruled by those foreign devils!
U-kippers are like Jehovas witnesses the end of the world is always just about to happen
And about as welcome on the doorstep!
Yes of course we can make our own decisions.
Like on the £8bn we are being told to provide in underwriting the cost of propping up the Euro (a diktat made under the “exceptional circumstances” provision of the Lisbon Treaty).
Of course we have stacks of dosh to provide such assistance that’s why the UK freely agreed to provide it.
Like on the £8bn we are being told to provide in underwriting the cost of propping up the Euro (a diktat made under the “exceptional circumstances” provision of the Lisbon Treaty).
Of course we have stacks of dosh to provide such assistance that’s why the UK freely agreed to provide it.
Jake, its on its way. I am not a political person, despite whatever you think. All I am sure about is I don't want to see our policies as English residents gradually diminish so in the end we have very little say in the governing of this country, which is very little we can do even at the moment. This election is evidence of the difficulties citizens have to face and get resigned to "what will be, will be".