Making up lies about the EU goes back far further than that. The Scum was doing it n the 80's with square bananas . Same time they said Red Ken had banned Baa Baa Blacksheep as racialist.
I certainly believe very strongly that the EU ticks the security and crime box. The EU has been an incredible force for peace since its inception: this in fact was the reason Churchill suggested something like the EU was formed in the first place. Both the Balkan conflict and the Irish Troubles were ended under the auspices of the EU, and any remaining tensions in those regions have been ameliorated by the trade and cooperation which the EU has enabled. As has been discussed many times on here, any attempt to reintroduce customs checks at the Irish border is almost certain to lead to the resurrection of violence.I totally agree. But as ISIRTP said, they're value judgments, and even some Remainers would disagree that the EU ticks all of those boxes reliably.
I certainly believe very strongly that the EU ticks the security and crime box. The EU has been an incredible force for peace since its inception: this in fact was the reason Churchill suggested something like the EU was formed in the first place. Both the Balkan conflict and the Irish Troubles were ended under the auspices of the EU, and any remaining tensions in those regions have been ameliorated by the trade and cooperation which the EU has enabled. As has been discussed many times on here, any attempt to reintroduce customs checks at the Irish border is almost certain to lead to the resurrection of violence.
The European Arrest Warrant and Europol have also been major factors in tackling organised crime, people trafficking, and *****phile rings, to name but a few, and the UK will be worse off without them.
As for benefitting some regions over others, well that’s kind of the whole point of the EU right there. Scotland, Cornwall, and many towns and cities around the UK have received EU funding to tackle poverty, unemployment, and rural deprivation in those areas. Some people argue that it’s our own money coming back, but that only stands up if you believe the lie that we put more into the EU than we get back, and in any case, why didn’t our own government help those areas when they needed help?
But you're missing the point. Labour wouldn't recommend a deal that failed any of their 6 tests. If they couldn't get a deal which passed all 6, they would recommend remaining.Again, I do not disagree with any of that in the main. The problem is that, rather than forcefully arguing that the EU does fulfill those categories, the framework instead asks open-ended questions which are filled in by the preexisting biases of the individual, and if you put a referendum up asking people to withdraw from the EU if it failed at least one of those criteria in their minds, that referendum would pass handily.
I totally agree. But as ISIRTP said, they're value judgments, and even some Remainers would disagree that the EU ticks all of those boxes reliably.
But you're missing the point. Labour wouldn't recommend a deal that failed any of their 6 tests. If they couldn't get a deal which passed all 6, they would recommend remaining.
But you're missing the point. Labour wouldn't recommend a deal that failed any of their 6 tests. If they couldn't get a deal which passed all 6, they would recommend remaining.
I agree in the main, but just because “many people believe” something doesn’t make it true. That, in a nutshell, has always been the problem with the EU, that people believe complete nonsense if they see it in print.
The perception of the EU as portrayed in the Barclay brothers, Rothermere and Murdoch rags is an example of propaganda that twists reality. Spaffer Johnson a leading exponent.I agree in the main, but just because “many people believe” something doesn’t make it true. That, in a nutshell, has always been the problem with the EU, that people believe complete nonsense if they see it in print. The practice of making up lies about the EU originated in the early 2000’s with a young journalist working at the Daily Telegraph. He went on to make a career in lying generally, his name was Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson.
I understand your concern as the constituency has been LD comparatively recently. However it would require a swing of nearly 25% for a Labour to los it. As for Aberdeen South, good as gone for The Tories. My prediction north of the border is that six weeks from now there will no blue in the whole of Scotland. I just hope I can get political asylum there after independence.
I have friends working for Europol and Dutch security who are dismayed and disbelieving when considering the effects, in both directions, that any form of brexit will have. No deal regarded as a disaster.I certainly believe very strongly that the EU ticks the security and crime box. The EU has been an incredible force for peace since its inception: this in fact was the reason Churchill suggested something like the EU was formed in the first place. Both the Balkan conflict and the Irish Troubles were ended under the auspices of the EU, and any remaining tensions in those regions have been ameliorated by the trade and cooperation which the EU has enabled. As has been discussed many times on here, any attempt to reintroduce customs checks at the Irish border is almost certain to lead to the resurrection of violence.
The European Arrest Warrant and Europol have also been major factors in tackling organised crime, people trafficking, and *****phile rings, to name but a few, and the UK will be worse off without them.
As for benefitting some regions over others, well that’s kind of the whole point of the EU right there. Scotland, Cornwall, and many towns and cities around the UK have received EU funding to tackle poverty, unemployment, and rural deprivation in those areas. Some people argue that it’s our own money coming back, but that only stands up if you believe the lie that we put more into the EU than we get back, and in any case, why didn’t our own government help those areas when they needed help?
Surely though Chilcs that's got to work both ways?
Are you saying we shouldn’t believe the pages and pages, or statement after statement, that have been made about how better things will be lost Brexit?
You`ll be welcome Farked ! And I hope you`re right.I understand your concern as the constituency has been LD comparatively recently. However it would require a swing of nearly 25% for a Labour to los it. As for Aberdeen South, good as gone for The Tories. My prediction north of the border is that six weeks from now there will no blue in the whole of Scotland. I just hope I can get political asylum there after independence.
I'm not saying any such thing.................Surely it depends on your leaning as to what you believe is all I'm saying.