Aye without hesitation or mental reservation of any kind. We need to return to FULL EU membership ASAP and this is a wise move in the right direction. If weβre going to be EU rule takers at least letβs get some benefits of that relationship with the EU if we canβt become rule makers in the EU.
And the RW media tycoon toddlers (and Frogface, inter alia) will be screaming and throwing their toys out of the pram, "But Bwexit!" We must not let them corner the narrative.
If 20% of the GB population knows enough to have ANY informed decision, l would be amazed.
We are dumb, my wife's a teacher & we appear to be getting dumber....God help us all.
Just REJOIN and be done!
Already using metric, driving on right is ludicrous idea but weβd have to adopt Euro for sure. Bridges were burned, weβll never have it so good as we had. No return but we can and need to get so much closer to EU and farther from US I think.
Doesnβt the second entail the third? Donβt get me wrong Iβm pro eu, but Iβm just starting to wonder if universal suffrage is everything itβs cracked up to beβ¦
It's crazy how rules that would keep food and products SAFE were rejected by 31%. I wonder if the result would have been different if the word 'EU' had been replaced by 'sensible'.
I wish people got better media coverage so they could understand as they seem more preoccupied with a court than immigration. Last nightβs Newsnight was interesting. What do you think the longer term strategy should be for the next election? The betting markets put them at only 35% chance of winning
Since when did anyone, in the UK (or the EU for that matter), care about the ECJ?
I would bet good money that none of the 40% in UK could name a single ECJ ruling that they disagreed with.
I would be impressed if they could name a single ECJ ruling (whether they agreed or not), and doubt very much they now what the ECJ does- of course that applies to a lot more than 40%
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Still a lack of joined up thinking - if you (voluntarily) sign up to some rules, then you need to accept whatever the arbiter is for those rules. 10% of people seem not to understand that.
Great to see the case Freedom of Movement is finally being won.
Why only tepid support for EU food safety regulations? So much better than US ones.
And of course we should an overarching court to decide any disputes, with representatives from all sides. I think people don't understand how ECJ works.
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We are dumb, my wife's a teacher & we appear to be getting dumber....God help us all.
Just REJOIN and be done!
I would bet good money that none of the 40% in UK could name a single ECJ ruling that they disagreed with.
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I'm sickened by Brexit/ers, and living in Europe, I felt a bit of ground fall out from under my feet when the UK actually left.
But the majority needs to be overwhelming. People need to understand what a stupid thing it was. Or it will be Brexiter moaning for 100 years.
We need to simply join the EU if they let us.
Why only tepid support for EU food safety regulations? So much better than US ones.
And of course we should an overarching court to decide any disputes, with representatives from all sides. I think people don't understand how ECJ works.