Why am I considered a bigot or an idiot for wanting Britain to leave the EU?

Blackleaf

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What kind of community threatens people who want to leave it?

1776....

Big difference between a British colony of British people and the EUSSR.

Take away the Provincial equalization payments and the EU would be a model of what Canada is.

So the EU, an anti-democratic, economically sclerotic organisation run largely by unelected bureaucrats which hasn't had its audit books signed off since 1994, is a model of what Canada is, is it?

That doesn't say much for Canada.
 

damngrumpy

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Why would it be a bigoted situation to leave the EU? It an economic decision based
on the fact that these big deals are damaging to individual state interests.
As an economic nationalist I believe we should have trade deals with those who can
pay the price we want and consider our position on the world stage. Yes use our
resources for leverage. Sell finished product and don't sell resources to countries
that can damage our own industries.
I think that would be better fro Britain and for Canada if we took the same direction here.
Want to screw us on lumber? Fine we take our power off the grid and build the base
to handle our own power and oil and gas needs and sell to others in the case of fuel.
We don't have to be confrontational either unless it comes our way but it has to be more
Canadian business for Canadians in this area of the trading world
 

Blackleaf

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Not really. It's all about who's driving ... and you aren't. Hence the snit....

No. It's the Germans driving the whole EUSSR enterprise. From its inception it's been nothing but an anti-democratic German Empire, set up to benefit nobody but Germany. It is the Germans finally achieving through peaceful means what they failed to do in two world wars.

Britain doesn't belong in such a club which is only heading for tragedy anyway. She should get out now before, so to speak, the Titanic hits the iceberg. She should be a self-governing, sovereign nation state once again, ruled solely by the British and not by a cadre of mainly foreign unelected bureaucrats who care for nothing about this great country except her money.
 

MHz

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No. It's the Germans driving the whole EUSSR enterprise. From its inception it's been nothing but an anti-democratic German Empire, set up to benefit nobody but Germany. It is the Germans finally achieving through peaceful means what they failed to do in two world wars.
The Germans were into making items for export, if they did anything 'wrong' it was to produce items that would last 100 years and repairs were easy to do when needed through the generations that would be using said item. Poland would have been invaded for the coal so no strikes could shut down the steel foundries, I have no idea why they would move into France and that was their downfall rather than it being the Russian front. (you cannot win when you fight war and mother nature at the same time and expect to win.

That doesn't say much for Canada.
We should be looked at as being a failed experiment rather than a shining star. We need to round off the rough edges rather than abandon the whole model. Canada was a collection of Sovereign Provinces that joined together for the 'common good' of all and then we build a lot of Reservation for the ones we liked the least.
Apparently beating people with a stick is not a method that helps integrate them into your version of society and the though of coaxing them via real gifts would just make the poor in that society pissed rather than seeing themselves as 'being lucky'. To be honest we should be giving them the refugees and paying them to make them 'useful citizens' and the Indians should actually pick the methods that would have worked the best with them. In the old days a world tour would be in order, today it would be virtual classrooms and the routes taken would be 'guided' before the tickets are booked. Some may like the Australian outback and other a Grecian Isle with a beach