More like waffle ask something, more waffle
Four paragraphs and couple of single lines = waffle? I'm sorry I couldn't fit it in 140 characters but then again, we are not on twitter, we participate in
discussion using
discussion board. The character of the media dictates use of full sentences and fair share of personal commentary. If I'm guilty of overusing both, I can only apologise.
I can ask the same questions without polemics, will you challenge them with answers? Waffle is welcome, but please, no evasive or "because I said so" answers?
- When UKIP supporters say "everything is wrong about EU" (quote from this thread)? What exactly do they mean. What is particularly wrong with it. Give us at least few examples based on facts.
- When UKIP supporters say EU laws are "imposed on Britain". What do you mean? Can you give us few examples of laws made by EU that British government really didn't want to adopt but were forced to accept? And as an extension - which law "imposed" by EU was the real "deal breaker" for you? As in - if you had to pick one, most terrible, damaging, catastrophic law Britain has to abide by, worth leaving 27 countries for - what would it be?
- Following UKIP rhetoric - what job positions were stolen from Brits by EU migrants. Any example of a factory, location or position affecting masses of unemployed people where Brits weren't given a chance or couldn't apply for will do.
- Why is UKIP's immigration policy set selectively against EU migrants, even though EU migration only accounts for minority of immigration in Britain?
- UK has currently one of the lower immigration percentages per capita among economically leading countries (both continent wise and globally). Why then do you, personally, feel immigration and immigration control is the number one problem in Britain today?
- UKIP manifesto contains postulates such as "UKIP would not seek to remain in the European Free Trade Area (EFTA) or European Economic Area (EEA) and will not be part of European Union (EU)". While maintaining free trade with Europe. Historically such deal would be unprecedented. What steps to date (if any) were taken by leaders of UKIP to assure general public that bilateral Free Trade Agreement of that kind is even possible and does any UKIP material contain details of terms or long terms projections regarding such agreement?
It's a fact we do no more trade with the EU then when we did before.
Britain does trade more with EU than it used to (values adjusted to current money).
It also receives more investment from EU than ever before:
How far into the past would we need to go with the graphs?
But now we can't setup trade deals with the common wealth. It's a known fact..hold on you do know what you're talking about and checked up on facts before you post?
Britain can set up deals with Commonwealth countries. How do we know this - because we already discussed it and someone used the picture below in one of the UKIP threads. And you were voicing your concerns there, in that thread. Look how pretty, full and round India, Australia and other Commonwealth countries look in there (for countries that UK is not allowed to trade with by evil EU)...
And more waffle. What part of immigrant's coming to the UK don't you understand?
I was just telling you that have done it, so it can't be that hard, can it
But what about British people living in EU. Would you accept identical terms imposed by other countries on them?
They've been doing it in the USA for about 100 years and it works just fine.
They have referendums about all rules and legislations in USA?
Really. From the Lords
"The House of Commons Library warned that “there is no totally accurate, rational or useful way of calculating the percentage of national laws based on or influenced by the EU.”
Based and influenced. Modelled on. Not imposed or forced upon or even "passed on yourself by EU"?