Politics (and other political stuff)
Politics (and other political stuff)
(07 Jun 2016, 1:14 pm)Adrian I've scrolled through the transcript, but I'd recommend watching Mike Ashley's appearance at commons committee from today.
I'll try and find a link when I get home.
(07 Jun 2016, 3:52 pm)NK53 TKT Some reasons include:
The EU is expensive
The EU is an anti-democratic bureaucracy
The EU wants to accept five new nations which it turn means more migrants will come and 100 million more people have the right to free movement
The EU currency is failing (this doesn't affect us)
The EU is very harsh on fishers making other countries have priorities over our waters (fish is also my favourite food)
There are more reasons
(07 Jun 2016, 1:14 pm)Adrian I've scrolled through the transcript, but I'd recommend watching Mike Ashley's appearance at commons committee from today.
I'll try and find a link when I get home.
(07 Jun 2016, 3:52 pm)NK53 TKT Some reasons include:
The EU is expensive
The EU is an anti-democratic bureaucracy
The EU wants to accept five new nations which it turn means more migrants will come and 100 million more people have the right to free movement
The EU currency is failing (this doesn't affect us)
The EU is very harsh on fishers making other countries have priorities over our waters (fish is also my favourite food)
There are more reasons
(07 Jun 2016, 1:14 pm)Adrian I've scrolled through the transcript, but I'd recommend watching Mike Ashley's appearance at commons committee from today.
I'll try and find a link when I get home.
(07 Jun 2016, 1:14 pm)Adrian I've scrolled through the transcript, but I'd recommend watching Mike Ashley's appearance at commons committee from today.
I'll try and find a link when I get home.
(07 Jun 2016, 8:23 pm)Michael Farage knows what he is talking a out like
(07 Jun 2016, 8:23 pm)Michael Farage knows what he is talking a out like
(07 Jun 2016, 8:24 pm)Adrian Really? I thought he was coming across like a raging racist.
Edit: He keeps making reference to 'unelected' EU commissioners. Does he not realise that it works on the same principal as our Parliament, where that we elect a series of MPs - not the PM, Chancellor and so on...
(07 Jun 2016, 8:24 pm)Adrian Really? I thought he was coming across like a raging racist.
Edit: He keeps making reference to 'unelected' EU commissioners. Does he not realise that it works on the same principal as our Parliament, where that we elect a series of MPs - not the PM, Chancellor and so on...
(07 Jun 2016, 8:24 pm)Adrian Really? I thought he was coming across like a raging racist.
Edit: He keeps making reference to 'unelected' EU commissioners. Does he not realise that it works on the same principal as our Parliament, where that we elect a series of MPs - not the PM, Chancellor and so on...
(07 Jun 2016, 8:24 pm)Adrian Really? I thought he was coming across like a raging racist.
Edit: He keeps making reference to 'unelected' EU commissioners. Does he not realise that it works on the same principal as our Parliament, where that we elect a series of MPs - not the PM, Chancellor and so on...
(07 Jun 2016, 8:35 pm)Michael Because he has own opinion about immigration?
Oh wait.. I forgot its 2016 and others can't have their own opinion on subjects like immigration.
So do you not agree that we have too many people coming in to the country and most of them are taking advantage of the benefits system etc.. just like most of the people who live here to...
Just to note i'm not a racist...
David shot himself on the foot already.. said if we leave, the wages will go down.. but didn't he set them....
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David also said he would get it down but he hasn't.. Country is getting packed.
(07 Jun 2016, 8:35 pm)Michael Because he has own opinion about immigration?
Oh wait.. I forgot its 2016 and others can't have their own opinion on subjects like immigration.
So do you not agree that we have too many people coming in to the country and most of them are taking advantage of the benefits system etc.. just like most of the people who live here to...
Just to note i'm not a racist...
David shot himself on the foot already.. said if we leave, the wages will go down.. but didn't he set them....
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David also said he would get it down but he hasn't.. Country is getting packed.
Did i say all of them of them come to take advantage?, no.
Infact its good they come to work and bring loads to the UK.
When others move to a diffrent country they can't take advantage of the systems in that country...
You can't move to Australia without money and a job..so why can't it be like that here...
Its also amazing that we can't send criminals back to their own countries because the EU courts block it... Just like the 50 mentioned in tonights debate.
(07 Jun 2016, 8:44 pm)Andreos1 The difference being that if the PM is creating unpopular policies, he/she can still be voted out by their constituents or ousted by their MP's. Maybe even encouraged to leave by their colleagues. There are many examples of that happening over the last however many years.
Party members can have a vote to decide the leader of the party and potential PM.
We may even vote for a party based on the principles of the current leader.
I can't recall any of this ever happening with the un-elected commisioners in Brussels.
Edit: Just found this: http://www.debatingeurope.eu/focus/presi...1czanRwbqA Had no idea we could vote for the EU President in 2014.
(07 Jun 2016, 8:44 pm)Andreos1 The difference being that if the PM is creating unpopular policies, he/she can still be voted out by their constituents or ousted by their MP's. Maybe even encouraged to leave by their colleagues. There are many examples of that happening over the last however many years.
Party members can have a vote to decide the leader of the party and potential PM.
We may even vote for a party based on the principles of the current leader.
I can't recall any of this ever happening with the un-elected commisioners in Brussels.
Edit: Just found this: http://www.debatingeurope.eu/focus/presi...1czanRwbqA Had no idea we could vote for the EU President in 2014.
(07 Jun 2016, 9:13 pm)Michael Adrian i take it you are voting to stay IN?
(07 Jun 2016, 9:13 pm)Michael Adrian i take it you are voting to stay IN?
(07 Jun 2016, 9:22 pm)Adrian I was neutral on it to be honest, and my trade union's policy is neutral too. But I'm a member of the Labour Party, so have bought in to their remain campaign.
I do believe that were better actively campaigning for change in something, rather than being out of it and still pointing the finger of blame.
(07 Jun 2016, 9:22 pm)Adrian I was neutral on it to be honest, and my trade union's policy is neutral too. But I'm a member of the Labour Party, so have bought in to their remain campaign.
I do believe that were better actively campaigning for change in something, rather than being out of it and still pointing the finger of blame.
(07 Jun 2016, 9:07 pm)Adrian Same as Parliament. A motion of no confidence can be put, but what's the likelihood of it being successful, with the first past the post system? Only time I recall it happening was Callaghan, and that was lost by one vote, despite it being a minority government at the time.It's not the same though.
Party members can vote for a leader, but who elects the members of a political party? You don't - you make a choice to join, as you do with a trade union, and only then do you get an opportunity to elect the leadership.
The European Council votes by qualified majority for a nominee for the post of President, taking account of the latest European election. This proposal is then put before Parliament which must approve or veto the appointment. If an absolute majority of MEPs support the nominee, he/she is elected. The President then, together with the Council, puts forward his team to the Parliament to be scrutinised. The Parliament normally insists that each one of them appear before the parliamentary committee that corresponds to their prospective portfolio for a public hearing. The Parliament then votes on the Commission as a whole and, if approved, the European Council, acting by a qualified majority, appoints the President and his team to officehttp://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexU...045:EN:PDF
(07 Jun 2016, 9:07 pm)Adrian Same as Parliament. A motion of no confidence can be put, but what's the likelihood of it being successful, with the first past the post system? Only time I recall it happening was Callaghan, and that was lost by one vote, despite it being a minority government at the time.It's not the same though.
Party members can vote for a leader, but who elects the members of a political party? You don't - you make a choice to join, as you do with a trade union, and only then do you get an opportunity to elect the leadership.
The European Council votes by qualified majority for a nominee for the post of President, taking account of the latest European election. This proposal is then put before Parliament which must approve or veto the appointment. If an absolute majority of MEPs support the nominee, he/she is elected. The President then, together with the Council, puts forward his team to the Parliament to be scrutinised. The Parliament normally insists that each one of them appear before the parliamentary committee that corresponds to their prospective portfolio for a public hearing. The Parliament then votes on the Commission as a whole and, if approved, the European Council, acting by a qualified majority, appoints the President and his team to officehttp://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexU...045:EN:PDF
(07 Jun 2016, 9:26 pm)Andreos1. Party members and members of the public are involved at every stage of an MP being elected.
(07 Jun 2016, 9:26 pm)Andreos1. Party members and members of the public are involved at every stage of an MP being elected.
(07 Jun 2016, 9:53 pm)James101 Regarding the ITV debate, I find it unfair the Leave campaign was represented by Farage, rather than anyone affiliated with the official Vote Leave campaign. He will always come across as a boob.
(07 Jun 2016, 9:53 pm)James101 Regarding the ITV debate, I find it unfair the Leave campaign was represented by Farage, rather than anyone affiliated with the official Vote Leave campaign. He will always come across as a boob.
(07 Jun 2016, 9:51 pm)Adrian Will have a look at the link when I'm on a computer. It won't play ball on my phone.
I don't disagree on the process of electing an MP, but it's a political party that decides who is taking up all the top jobs. We don't pick and choose, and have no influence over that. Perhaps Scotland is a better example, where they have what.... 1 Tory MP, but are controlled by a central Tory Government.
What about the North East Combined Authority as another example. Is anyone on that elected to serve as a member of NECA?
I don't think the EU commission is democratic, but the point I'm making is that it's not always rosey in our garden either. The best way to change something is by being part of it.
(07 Jun 2016, 9:51 pm)Adrian Will have a look at the link when I'm on a computer. It won't play ball on my phone.
I don't disagree on the process of electing an MP, but it's a political party that decides who is taking up all the top jobs. We don't pick and choose, and have no influence over that. Perhaps Scotland is a better example, where they have what.... 1 Tory MP, but are controlled by a central Tory Government.
What about the North East Combined Authority as another example. Is anyone on that elected to serve as a member of NECA?
I don't think the EU commission is democratic, but the point I'm making is that it's not always rosey in our garden either. The best way to change something is by being part of it.