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Dano1977 wrote:Here is the Rt Hon Jacob Rees-Mogg MP view of the EU.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUKjTPPcOdQ
Just a shame he is a back bench MP, but he is my tip for a future PM
scbriml wrote:Dano1977 wrote:Here is the Rt Hon Jacob Rees-Mogg MP view of the EU.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUKjTPPcOdQ
Just a shame he is a back bench MP, but he is my tip for a future PM
Yeah, he comes across as totally reasonable. A man of the people. Not.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-41172426
ElPistolero wrote:I wouldn't want him as a PM, but I can see why his views would appeal to our resident nostalgics.
Jayafe wrote:ElPistolero wrote:I wouldn't want him as a PM, but I can see why his views would appeal to our resident nostalgics.
"Asked whether his opposition applied in cases of pregnancies resulting from rape or incest, he replied: "I'm afraid so."
Define resident nostalgics.... :sick:
Jayafe wrote:"Asked whether his opposition applied in cases of pregnancies resulting from rape or incest, he replied: "I'm afraid so."
Define resident nostalgics.... :sick:
par13del wrote:Jayafe wrote:"Asked whether his opposition applied in cases of pregnancies resulting from rape or incest, he replied: "I'm afraid so."
Define resident nostalgics.... :sick:
As long as his personal religious views are not regarded as government policy......
Politicians are actually people who were raised in communities like everyone else, they have views and personal convictions, the caveat for them is that when they do become politicians their personal convictions become secondary to the views of the people they were elected to serve.
par13del wrote:As long as his personal religious views are not regarded as government policy......
Jayafe wrote:Which usually never happens...
par13del wrote:UltimoTiger777 wrote:EU directives are already domestic law. That's how they have force. Member states make laws implementing them. They don't need to convert anything since most of those things are already on the statute books. Or have I completely misunderstood the article?
My understanding, there will be no EU to refer the domestic rules / laws / regulations to within the UK legal system, so a new baseline has to be set. By converting all the EU statutes into UK law, they are providing some level of "comfort" to the EU citizens in the UK and those who support remaining in the EU that the UK will not suddenly become a dictatorship or some such nefarious society but that for the immediate future, the protections afforded to EU citizens within the EU will also apply to the UK, including whatever issues they currently have with EU red tape.
Aesma wrote:What he's saying (that I also already said here) is that there are no EU laws in the UK. There are UK laws, written by the UK parliament, to comply with EU directives. So the only work to do for each law is at most to remove the sentence about "in application of EU directive 59741A".
Dano1977 wrote:At least you have the choice whether to vote for him or not based on his honest views, how many hide the truth about their views including senior politicians who say anything for a vote,i totally disagree with him but unlike most he didn't avoid the questions either
par13del wrote:Jayafe wrote:"Asked whether his opposition applied in cases of pregnancies resulting from rape or incest, he replied: "I'm afraid so."
Define resident nostalgics.... :sick:
As long as his personal religious views are not regarded as government policy......
Politicians are actually people who were raised in communities like everyone else, they have views and personal convictions, the caveat for them is that when they do become politicians their personal convictions become secondary to the views of the people they were elected to serve.
UltimoTiger777 wrote:To be fair, it wasn't backstabbing on her part but on Gove's part, cutting off Boris.
I read an article today where Yanis Varoufakis has said May should end negotiations and take the UK back to the EEA (even though she's ruled it out) for a five year transition, arguing that the EU will never agree to any kind of deal anyway and debating with Barnier and co is therefore a waste of time.