Second Referendum

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Just over one in two, meh that's poor! <whistle> You certainly are prolific I'll give you that, and a lot more entertaining than certain posters on the leave side of the political threads, not sure if that last part is much of a compliment. To nick a line from Frankie Boyle, 'it's like winning a beauty contest.... in the burns unit'

I just posted it for some reactions. If likes make you feel good, doesn't say much for your situation
 
I just posted it for some reactions. If likes make you feel good, doesn't say much for your situation

Wasn't meant to be taken seriously, I thought by the nature of your posts you were quite the light hearted personality <badger>
 
The EU Commission has one commissioner per member state. Whist they are not directly elected, they are appointed by the country they represent.

The EU Commission is however fully accountable to the EU parliament.


1 Do not use google for searches lol You wind find jack.
2 The Commission is made up of 28 unelected commissioners, who cannot be held to account. Each commissioner has a specific policy area in which to create laws. The Commission has a President (currently Jean-Claude Juncker); unlike the other 27 commissioners he is personally elected by the European Parliament but he was the only name on the ballot

The Parliament get to vote on passed down laws
 
I seemed to have missed a few pages but I cannot believe we are back to the ’undemocratic’ garbage again.How many people vote for the Prime minister? How many vote for those sitting in the House of Lords? Who votes for the senior civil servants. The U.K. is no more democratic than the EU.
 
I seemed to have missed a few pages but I cannot believe we are back to the ’undemocratic’ garbage again.How many people vote for the Prime minister? How many vote for those sitting in the House of Lords? Who votes for the senior civil servants. The U.K. is no more democratic than the EU.


False equivalences again, you vote in a party and they pick a PM

remind me which party you voted for in the EU that Juncker was selected by to rule as overlord?


Junker was elected by the parliament, but he was the only name on the ballot <laugh>
 
The EU Commission has one commissioner per member state. Whist they are not directly elected, they are appointed by the country they represent.

The EU Commission is however fully accountable to the EU parliament.

Appointments are undemocratic, thanks for proving my point
"The EU Commission is however fully accountable to the EU parliament" No it is not, remoaners do not even know how the EU works. The Parliament only gets to vote on what is passed down.
 
The Commission is advised by the Directorate General, which along with the Commission is heavily lobbied. Once the Commission proposes an EU law, this proposal is taken to the Parliament. lol
 
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False equivalences again, you vote in a party and they pick a PM

remind me which party you voted for in the EU that Juncker was selected by to rule as overlord?


Junker was elected by the parliament, but he was the only name on the ballot <laugh>
No. I vote for a person to be my MP but the election is undemocratic so many MPs are opposed by the majority of voters. The elected MPs are then threatened by their parties to stay in line so as to pass laws irrespective of their constituents' wishes.

Junckers has little actual power as not much is actually delegated upwards to the EU. I'm sure directly electing the Commission would be better though but this is always opposed as creeping federalism
 
No. I vote for a person to be my MP but the election is undemocratic so many MPs are opposed by the majority of voters. The elected MPs are then threatened by their parties to stay in line so as to pass laws irrespective of their constituents' wishes.

Junckers has little actual power as not much is actually delegated upwards to the EU. I'm sure directly electing the Commission would be better though but this is always opposed as creeping federalism


First para : Party politics are a separate matter I have many issues with as there is a conflict between constituent and leadership
second para: Juncker is the commission chief, as in chief of the law makers
 
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1 Do not use google for searches lol You wind find jack.
2 The Commission is made up of 28 unelected commissioners, who cannot be held to account. Each commissioner has a specific policy area in which to create laws. The Commission has a President (currently Jean-Claude Juncker); unlike the other 27 commissioners he is personally elected by the European Parliament but he was the only name on the ballot

The Parliament get to vote on passed down laws



Appointments are undemocratic, thanks for proving my point
"The EU Commission is however fully accountable to the EU parliament" No it is not, remoaners do not even know how the EU works. The Parliament only gets to vote on what is passed down.


Of course that side has to be undemocratic. A country is hardly going to hold a nationwide election to decide which single person will sit on the commission.
 
Theoretically, the Parliament has the ability to remove the Commission; however the Parliament has never successfully been able to remove it - even when the Commission has been full of corrupt cronies.

The Parliament didn't even remove the commission of 2004 to 2009 which was full of questionable characters. This Commission included Siim Kallas the Anti-Fraud Commissioner who was given this role despite being charged with fraud, abuse of power and providing false information after £4.4million disappeared while he was head of Estonia's national bank.
 
Of course that side has to be undemocratic. A country is hardly going to hold a nationwide election to decide which single person will sit on the commission.

Not really an argument, so you are saying "**** it, what can you do?"

There is no real mechanism to remove bent commission members and when has it happened no matter how dirty they are

Plus the commission is directly lobbied to, yep, all in secret with massive brown envelopes and there is 0 transparency
 
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Jonathan Pie voted remain.....just.....but has a healthy hatred of the EU.
Love his satirical vids....

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