Brexit Is a Complete failure

How long due you think these sovereign states can hold the line against the attack on the veto notchy?
 
How long due you think these sovereign states can hold the line against the attack on the veto notchy?
in what specifically?

I guess you are referring to passerelle clauses?

Do you realise the EU currently uses both unamimity and qualified majority voting


Does UK parliament have unanimity voting on anything?
 
Answer the question notchy, you've put yourself up as the eu spokesman and the rest of us no nothing.
 
Surely gant thinks that 52% of votes cast is enough to force through a massive constitutional change?
 
How long due you think these sovereign states can hold the line against the attack on the veto notchy?
We were in no danger of further integration unless we wanted it, before Brexit.

Now we left, when we rejoin, we will likely have to accept many conditions we previously didn't have. That will be on the Brexiteers.
 
When we were members, Spain was only allowed to join after it agreed to give up claims go Gibraltar.

Good, eh? The EU defended our interests, as an established member.

Now Spain is a member and we aren't.
 
No, it's just how it sounds like a place they recognize a free lunch when they see it.
I seem to remember a bit of friction in the past where the northern countries were head down ar*e up pulling their plums out and them in the south were sleeping off their lunches in the afternoon.
 
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so thats your !federal states of Europe" blown out of the water in a few nanoseconds
The usa uses a federal system. When we joined this aspect was mentioned in terms of eventual closer integration and not being sure about that. It's a hard area for a traditional politician to get to grips with as it splits certain controls but not all.

So if some one wants to know what a federal system is go look at how the USA governance system works. Maybe look at presidential systems in general. Until people do that they have no idea of what the terms mean.

The Parliament of England was the legislature of the Kingdom of England from the 13th century until 1707 when it was replaced by the Parliament of Great Britain.

LOL We have been ruled the same way for rather a long time.
 
LOL We have been ruled the same way for rather a long time.

It's less than a hundred years that almost all adults (including women) have been allowed to vote

Most of the millions of British men who marched off to die in WW1 didn't have the vote

Adult men, and some women, got the vote in 1918.

Coincidentally, the first Labour government was in 1924.
 
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