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#ProudToBeEuropean#RemainersWereRight#FBPE.
Believe in fairness/kindness, not political correctness, higher dimensions, afterlife.
@john_waterwood@StevePaul63@AveEuropae He doesn't seem to understand that the EU consists of, now, 27 democratic countries, all of which are fully represented in Brussels.
Brexit stands as one of the most disastrous self-inflicted wounds in modern political history, engineered by a toxic mix of traitors and fools.
It leaves both the United Kingdom and Europe profoundly less safe while serving the strategic interests of global rivals.
Splitting from the European Union permanently damaged the continent's collective security architecture. By fracturing the Western alliance, the architects of Brexit directly compromised European stability at a moment when unity is vital.
This geopolitical vandalism benefits nobody except Russia, China, and the United States, all of whom gain from a divided Europe. Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping have capitalized on a weakened, fragmented European voice on the world stage, using the friction between London and Brussels to advance their own agendas.
This failure remains the defining, shameful legacy of Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage.
Ultimately, the only logical path forward for future generations is for the United Kingdom to rejoin the European Union, because reversing this isolationist blunder simply makes sense for the survival of the nation
@StevePaul63@legallois@AnthonyGlees Not UK owned.
You are the one spelling "Sovereignty" with a capital S. Sure, the UK is really Sovereign when it doesn't even own its aircraft and car companies! ๐
The EU member states, who according to you, lost their "Sovereignty", own many of them, including UK "makes".
@StevePaul63@legallois@AnthonyGlees We lost out greatly, in many ways as I explained. If you don't believe me, I don't care.
We moved to the UK before 2016. Now we bitterly regret it. We can compare the UK before and after Brexit, and life before in France compared to in the UK.
BTW why are you in Germany?
@StevePaul63@legallois@AnthonyGlees Look around you. You can actually see the demise. Pathetic water, expensive electricity, awful roads, ridulous HS1, no HS2, obesity, no UK cars or aircraft, no autonomy in defence or electricity, waiting lists, investors leaving, inferior NHS, rip-offs, litter, poor food...
@StevePaul63@john_waterwood@AveEuropae You really need to go back to basics, don't you.
We, poor man of Europe, were at the EU table making our joint rules and we, the EU benefitted. In fact the UK benefitted greatly. We, the EU, made rules for ourselves. It wasn't "those awful foreigners". It was "WE" all!
@marcvelitrae@AveEuropae Did you vote in the EU referendum in the 1970s? It was clear then at that early stage, it was the EEC as a stepping stone aiming at a future union.
@StevePaul63@john_waterwood@AveEuropae You are not making sense. Our. ancestors are native Europeans, not native Canadians, or native Australians!
BTW, aggressive vulgarity does not add credibility.
@StevePaul63@AveEuropae France is autonomous and sovereign for its defence. The is neither. The lack of the UK's sovereignty, out of the EU, is far more dangerous that any lack of sovereignty France, in the EU, may have.
Compris?
@StevePaul63@legallois@AnthonyGlees It has affected us personally enormously. financially, emotionally, living standards, freedoms and rights, health care, food quality, red tape... happiness... and having no political home.
BTW, I won't bother arguing the not-so-simple figures that caused our demise.
@StevePaul63@AveEuropae Hey, you seem to be wearing typical Reform blinkers.
I said "dangerously" less sovereign than France.
The UK is neither sovereign nor autonomous for our defence, in particular, nuclear and Air Force... surrendered to the USA. France is sovereign and autonomous.
@marcvelitrae@AveEuropae Let's set matters right.
1. The EEC was always destined to become the EU.
2. EU Citizenship is a fact, along with its rights and freedoms.
3. An EU citizen, if in trouble abroad, can go to any EU embassy for help.
@StevePaul63@john_waterwood@AveEuropae The King is unelected, the prime minister is not chosen by the population, the cabinet is not chosen by the population, the HoL is unelected, the HoC is chosen by a pretty undemocratic FPTP system. Moreover, the important Civil Servants are not even remotely elected.