Dave
Honorary Master
Sorry I should have clarified, the PM election and status is not ruled by law, but by convention. Again don't misread me, convention is perfectly acceptable and doesn't mean it's illegal at all.
Ok.
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Sorry I should have clarified, the PM election and status is not ruled by law, but by convention. Again don't misread me, convention is perfectly acceptable and doesn't mean it's illegal at all.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...t-negotiations-speech-eu-summit-a7711206.html
May seems to have absolutely no understanding whatsoever of the Brexit process.
Either she's playing dumb, either I'm very scared for the British people.
Or she's getting terrible advice. She really seems to have this odd idea that it's all going to be simple and easy and they can get everything they want and not give anything up.
Or it could all be part of plan to confuse.
I see your whole line of bs has gone sideways in a most entertaining fashion, bravo :crylaugh:And the EU Parliament is elected by the people of the EU so he's indirectly elected.
Exactly like May...
I see your whole line of bs has gone sideways in a most entertaining fashion, bravo :crylaugh:
Just wanted to add: the EU president and leadership is elected every 2.5 years fyi, the EU MP's are elected only once every 5 years.
The likely EU president(s) is not known at all when citizens head to the polls (unlike in the UK), your comparison to the UK is essentially madness, the UK at least pretends to have a democratic process, the EU is nothing of the sort.
Oh no, I would label every executive in the EU parliament as an un-elected bureaucrat, Tusk, Juncker, the whole lot. Tusk then, for reasons already explained, Juncker still is not a known entity as "most likely leader 5 months after the election" to the voting population which is unlike almost every other country's approach.We were speaking of Juncker right ? I mean that's the person I see mentioned in the screenshot attached




Three possibilities.
1 The FT aims to ensure a Tory majority of 200
2 €100 billion is a misprint
3 The EU has given up on any hope of a deal
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The EU is now just making it up as it goes along.
Hope May tells them to shove it where the sun don't shine.
The cynic in me (and I'm very cynical about the EU) tell me the EU is trying very hard to engineer a no deal.
As Hannan says:
https://twitter.com/DanielJHannan/status/859512756482998272
Theresa May accuses EU of trying to influence UK election in astonishing attack
Theresa May has accused the EU of trying to influence the result of Britain's general election by maliciously leaking the content of discussions to the media.
In an aggressive and unusual speech outside Downing Street the Prime Minister tore into some EU leaders and officials, and said Britain would not allow the "bureaucrats of Brussels run over us".
"Britain’s negotiating position in Europe has been misrepresented in the continental press, the European Commission’s negotiating stance has hardened," she said.

I start to wonder if NarrowBand is not May. They use the exact same words !![]()
They are in control as long as a crisis exists
:crylaugh: conditional sovereignty is not sovereignty at all, they are not in control if they can be ordered around simply because they lack an existing crisis as determined by the EU. What a complete farce.
Oh I'll freely admit it has done plenty of good. The real question is will you ever admit its time has come and gone?You're against the mere concept of the union, we get it, you'll never admit that it did any good whatsoever
Oh I'll freely admit it has done plenty of good. The real question is will you ever admit its time has come and gone?
I believe you have a chance to send them a strong message of reforming this coming Sunday ... and no, not be electing their chosen candidate![]()