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Category Archives: reflections
EUphobes to reject UK/EU deal – What do they propose that is BETTER than EU membership?
According to the Financial Times the EUphobes (Leavers/Outers whatever you wish to call them) are set to reject the deal (whatever it might be) that David Cameron brings back from the EU Council meeting. They don’t know what the deal … Continue reading
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Do the Leavers have a plan for something BETTER than the EU – if so how about telling us all?
The problem is that different groups want to leave the EU for different reasons. So long as these reasons are kept vague there is no problem but the moment people try to describe, which they rarely do, how they see … Continue reading
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Tagged brexit, campaign, reflections
Can the Outers explain how leaving the EU would be BETTER for the UK?
The Outers keep banging on about being in charge of our own laws and yet if you ask them what they would do with their reclaimed sovereignty they are split with everyone wanting something different and no-one having any settled … Continue reading
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If we are to leave the EU we need to be shown WHY Leaving is BETTER.
The Outers want out regardless. They have no interest in making the EU work and have adopted a game-playing mentality in which winning is all that matters. The challenge in the real world is to stay in and make the … Continue reading
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Just how big is the Cabinet rebellion, perhaps we just need a sense of perspective?
Widely reported in the UK press today is that Liam Fox claims that “up to” 5 Cabinet ministers will rebel against the UK remaining in the EU. This is in stark contrast to previous assertions that the majority of cabinet … Continue reading
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EU ‘sceptics, ‘philes & ‘phobes and what do the Leavers have as an alternative that is BETTER than the EU?
These words have been much used (and misused) when talking about the UK’s membership of the EU. In particular the word sceptic, is frequently abused and interpreted as anti. A sceptic is somebody who does not accept things at face … Continue reading
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Daniel Hannan admits there will be freedom of movement after a Brexit – so why is leaving the EU the better option?
It is clear that the Leave campaigners do not have a clear, cohesive idea about what the alternatives to the UK’s membership of the EU are. One of the main planks of the EUphobes’ argument is immigration. According to Daniel … Continue reading
Posted in brexit, emigration, immigration, post-Brexit, reflections
Tagged brexit, emigration, immigration, referendum
Brexit: Nothing More Than A Contemporary Mode.
Every day we read that the Exit Campaigns are gaining presence, that their voice is finally being heard. That the UK public are standing up to an undemocratic union, a fascist movement, a money swallower. Eurocrats are being branded as … Continue reading
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Ever Closer Union of People – not Nations – but what comes next is the most important.
One of the things that is often forgotten when talking about the Treaty of Rome, the keystone of the European Union, is what comes after the phrase “determined to lay the foundations of an ever closer union among the peoples … Continue reading
The soft peace is just as important as the hard peace
We, on the yes side of the debate, the commonsense, modern, forward thinking side of the debate, are ourselves far too divided and far too focused on the economic arguments for staying in (overwhelming though they are). The key is … Continue reading