For the last two and half years i watch the Politics thread lengthen by 10 pages everytime i come online, same people that have been on here all day long, going round in circles, and you wonder why i taunt.
I'm assuming an EU army means in the sense of foot soldiers only, really don't know mate. I'm guessing no country is going to share access of their nukes or there use in the true sense of the word (ie pressing the button) outside of a national governance.
You don't care about democracy. You've said that you don't care if the leave campaigns cheated, as you feel that the remain campaigns might have, too. You only care about how you voted. That's not democracy, is it? You keep trying to suggest that I struggle with opinions because I disagree with yours. You struggle with dissent. It's not the same thing.
Just to note that at the current moment there have been 28 votes and none of them have been for May's deal! It's quite difficult to be that unpopular.
If i struggled i would do what most posters do aside from just Pete, post endless tweets and other media ramblings. I more than capable of standing my own corner. However, all i'm seeing now is you going round in circles. Repeating the word 'you' seven times in that last comment, meaning 'you' have nothing new to offer.
Anyway if we have another vote, I may have one for sale This seems to mean a lot to people, so what you say we start the bidding at £500
Standing your own corner by picking out how many times I used a specific word in a comment? All you've offered is that democracy dies if you don't get your own way. You've ignored every argument to the contrary in preference for attacking the poster. Have a nice night struggling with any dissent to your opinions. You.
I see a lot of them now for over 2 years calling each other ****s. But, like i've spoke about in the last few posts. What happens to one of the most important parts. The forces an an EU army. And Germany with nukes,
Sometimes democracy involves entrusting difficult decisions to government. That's true of many issues because the public don't have the specialist knowledge to determine complex problems of law, economics, defence etc. Leaving Europe raises very, very difficult legal, social,economic and political issues that experts are struggling to deal with. How can ordinary people make informed decisions about these things? Brexit was sold on two issues - limiting immigration and freeing up money for public services especially the NHS. Both of those are a fallacy. How is an ill-informed vote two and a half years ago still a mandate?