A little quiz

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  1. shenk1

    shenk1 Well-Known Member

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    Could do with more people like that ;)
     
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    thanks PR

    tbh it has gone the way I expected -

    very little seems to be known about the make-up of the EU and the way it operates.

    thankfully Farnham Red is most knowledgeable --

    the next President of the EU is a German politician Ursula von der Leyen
     
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    There is no such thing as a president of the EU.

    She was however voted president of the European commission after all 747 democratically elected MEPs were given a vote and the majority voted to elect her.

    Boris is prime minister because a few Tories chose him
     
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    Typical. If its not black it aint necessarily white. Just because folk aren't playing the game doesn't mean they lack understanding.
     
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    Farnham_Red Administrator Staff Member Admin

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    No She is the next president of the European Commision replacing Junker. But there are 4 other Presidents of which Tusk is probably best known
     
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    Dont we get team names??
     
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    pompey_red Well-Known Member

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    you are boris Johnson and I claim my 5 pounds! Just shout brexit 168532 times despite what anyone says.
     
  8. Red

    Red-Taff. Well-Known Member

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    Wales 2 - Magyars 0.
     
  9. Don

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    We know where it's coming from - 2 assumptions that are far from true, but which you keep clinging to.

    Assumption 1 - the EU is undemocratic.
    As you can see above, the EU parliament is a stronger 'democracy' than the Westminster shambles.

    Assumption 2 - that the EU is moving to the right. - Sadly there's a grain of truth in this... Because the EU is in the world and the entire worlds politics is infected with rising Nationalism.

    However, the overriding political movement in the EU is neo-liberalism not far right, now I'm not a big fan of neo liberalism, but it's a lot closer to my lefty ideals than the bunch of right wing little englanders that make up the Westminster cabinet. I'd support running away from growing Nationalism across Europe if it didn't mean running into the arms of Trump, which is the actual choice you're faced with.

    As I posted the other day - it's one thing being a 'socialist' and not wanting to vote for Corbyn for a myriad of reasons - but voting Brexit Party PLC or Tory instead makes no sense. Likewise, not wanting to stay in the EU because you fear it's moving Right is one thing, but wanting to be run solely by BoJo, JRM and Priti Patel instead is absolutely nuts.
     
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    Red-Taff. Well-Known Member

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    think you've totally misread my initial post,
     
  11. Don

    Donny-Red Well-Known Member

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    I’ve read your OP in the context of your many other posts on the EU.
     
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    Durkar Red Well-Known Member

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    Who will be the next President of the EU? Donald Trump
    What system was used to vote in this person? Disproportional Misrepresentation
    What country will the deputy be from? Texas
    How many MEP's are there? 21
    Which is the ruling party/coalition in the present EU Parliament? Tupperware Party
    Is the ruling party to the Right/Left/Centre? Alhambra Centre
    Which country's application to join the EU was recently rejected? England
    Which one country (out of 27) vetoed this application? Scotland
    Is the EU more or less right wing after the recent EU elections? Left Right Left Right Left .
    Who chairs the EU committee on Economics? Paul Conway
    Which two countries are looking to leave the EU in the near future? Pakistan Mexico
     
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    I've about as much idea as a Brexiteer.
     
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    One thing to consider, is that in European countries and the EU, President does not mean the same to them as it now does in America. That term was originally chosen by the Americans as it sounded important but wasn't really (they didn't want to use King, Emperor, High Despot or similar for their new country).

    https://www.npr.org/2016/02/15/466848438/why-president-how-the-u-s-named-its-leader

    So, in terms of the EU, a President is roughly the equivalent of the company chairman, who convenes meetings and sets the agenda but doesn't have a deciding veto or vote, while the CEO, CFO, CTO, etc get on with running the company on a day-to-day basis.
     

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