No confidence vote against TM as party leader

Unless and until the capital letters do make a difference.
Oh look, you've used capital letters.
You must be a retired English teacher,bored,frustrated and pedantic because you cannot rattle the ruler across pupils knuckles anymore.
 
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government should consist solely of elected representatives.

He never said that.
Simples.

So far, to counter the argument that the EU comprise unelected leaders, JohnD has suggested the archbishop is unelected as he has a seat in the upper house.

How jolly useful :ROFLMAO:

A sensible person might counter the argument by proving the the process of democracy in the EU, rather than proving there are some unelected people in a different parliament.

The EUs attempt at democracy meant they ended up with a president they didnt want (Juncker).
 
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Apart from Germany in control
Please describe the mechanism(s) by which Germany has more "control" than other countries.

NB - pointing out that they are more influential than others, like the UK for example, because they are better at doing things than others, like the UK for example, might make it look as though you are engaged in special pleading for the incompetent.


open borders
Only between countries in the Schengen Area. Did you know that? Did you also know that we have an opt-out from that, so our membership of the EU did not give us "open borders"?

Did you also know that EFTA is part of it, so when you voted to leave the EU and join EFTA instead, you voted for open borders. Ha ha ha.


,40 years of losing control of our laws
Please list which laws we have which were not passed by the UK parliament.


move from common mkt to EU,,heading toward european armed forces
Project Fear.
 
NB - pointing out that they are more influential than others, like the UK for example, because they are better at doing things than others, like the UK for example, might make it look as though you are engaged in special pleading for the incompetent.
Allegedly
 
OK - I apologise for my sloppy wording.

Yes, you can differentiate between upper and lower case.

What you have shown is that you don't understand the difference they make.

No, a member of parliament is a Member of Parliament, people don't bother with capital letters any more.
Maybe people like you don't bother.

But then that is why people like you have difficulty in understanding things properly.
 
OK - I apologise for my sloppy wording.

Yes, you can differentiate between upper and lower case.

What you have shown is that you don't understand the difference they make.


Maybe people like you don't bother.

But then that is why people like you have difficulty in understanding things properly.
So explain the difference between a member of parliament & a Member of Parliament .
 
Only between countries in the Schengen Area. Did you know that? Did you also know that we have an opt-out from that, so our membership of the EU did not give us "open borders"?
Did you know you are really patronising? Probably not.Argue all you like,be as forthright as you like,you have your brexit ideas,i have mine,you not changing your mind,neither am I.
 
The House of Lords is one of the houses of Parliament. The other is the House of Commons.

Members of either are therefore members of Parliament. But only members of the House of Commons are called Members of Parliament.
 
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