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My guess is she will be there until December. She recently won a nobcpnfidence vote and the rules say she can't face another one before this December. Now, she says she will step down early if Parliament passes the horrible EU dictated non-agreement but it is very clear there is no majority to do that.
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"old white men voting in non Presidential year elections ruin everything
Have you checked demographics on life expectancy?
"I'm a healthy male senior.
"Dating is easier.
"It gets better
"I work in assisted living
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I understand. Dinner is like a herpes labialis. Noone wants that
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Originally posted by Dinner View Post
The EU Parliament has no power. All the meaningful decisions are made by the unelected European Commission; ergo it is non-Democratic. Fact!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe..._and_functions
And of course, you completely ignored the council.
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Originally posted by Dinner View Post
The EU Parliament has no power. All the meaningful decisions are made by the unelected European Commission; ergo it is non-Democratic. Fact!
The EU parliemtn is responsible for the reason I will go to a protestr march on saturday:
Copyright law article 13:
Article 13 of the EU's new copyright directive has sparked huge controversy online, with YouTube campaigning strongly against the proposal. We explain why
It was all drafted EU parliementarians who combine cluelessness about IT with being in the pocket of major publishing companies.
(and may bring masses of problems to all forums who have members from the EU)
But you know what?
While it still is unsure if this becomes law (there is a final vote in the end of the month and it may be that the parliamentarians may be impressed enoiugh by the EU wide protest marches and decide against it), one thing is sure:
In may there are EU wide elections ... and one can be sure thatr most of the german CDU EU parliamentarians who are responsible for this mess, won't get reelected
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Originally posted by Dauphin View Post
Ok, so it’s ok to be undemocractic provided you don’t think it important.
And you completely ignored the House of Lords issue.
How do you feel about the executive being drawn exclusively from the legislative?
The E.U. has an elected parliament - a council of elected ministers - term appointed commissioners chosen by elected governments. To say it is undemocratic is to ignore basic facts. It can however benefit from improvement, just like all other democracies.
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Don't dazzle Oerdin with facts, he's at least as oblivious to them as Trump!
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Originally posted by Dinner View Post
She is symbolic only and has no real power to do anything. It is mostly just for a bit of pomp and ceremony.
And you completely ignored the House of Lords issue.
How do you feel about the executive being drawn exclusively from the legislative?
The E.U. has an elected parliament - a council of elected ministers - term appointed commissioners chosen by elected governments. To say it is undemocratic is to ignore basic facts. It can however benefit from improvement, just like all other democracies.
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Dinner lives in such utter lunacy as he thinks that a brexit would "safeguard" his utopian fascist state from brown intruders. It will only make it more "vulnerable". Luckily it seems there will be no brexit and seeing as nazi germany is also kaput I fear he'll need to turn to his own country to find the fascism he craves, as well as obsolete and primitive economic models.
About non democratic processes? Two words: american elections.
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Originally posted by I AM MOBIUS View PostOerdin is acting like a classic gammon: red-faced, crazed, frothing at the mouth, veins bulging - uniting the Europeans against him...
I still don't understand what's got him so deranged that even BK seems sane next to him...?
If he's trying to troll us Europeans, it's failing.
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Originally posted by Dauphin View PostYes, that’s true to an extent, but it’s a shame that that is said without a flinch of sarcasm or awareness of the irony that the UK has a hereditary head of state who gives assent to all laws and an unelected for life second chamber.
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