Osc wrote:I can't understand why the UK fell for the jingoist BS peddled by the Leave campaign.
Because we didn't. Some people might have been silly enough to believe that we would have £350 million a week extra, but not me and not a lot of others either.
The only thing the UK media ever mentions re the EU is the economic side. It is the only thing they ever have mentioned. Even today if you watch our TV, the political aspect of the EU is never mentioned, and I mean never. I hope it's different in Ireland and other countries.
The key issue for me is that EU is considerably about the diminution of democratic power and the rise of unelected beaurocratic power. The EU commission deciding which subject the MEP's are allowed to vote on, for instance. I can't remember the BBC or Sky ever majoring on that fact for instance. This fact has gone unmentioned, has been denied, has been lied about by the British political class for more than forty years.
What about the proposals to distribute "asylum seekers" around Europe? Virtually unmentioned on the broadcast media.
What about the proposals for an EU army, so long denied by the likes of Nick Clegg? Silence.
What about the proposals for tax harmonisation across Europe? Silence again.
Why do the EU political classes want virtual open borders? Because big business wants it? Because it's easier for their lorries to cross national borders? Yes. Because it gives them an unlimited supply of cheap labour? Maybe. Because it gives them a bigger internal market for their goods? Maybe, but I know one thing - we'll never have an honest debate on the subject on our remainer dominated tv stations.
It's about a lot more than a slogan on the side of a bus Osc, much as the remain side in the UK would like it not to be.