He's also discounting the many Europeans who have been here for decades, married to British subjects, paying taxes and NI, but were not allowed a vote. There are over 3 million of them.
Also the British immigrants to Europe, who were also denied a vote, if they'd lived there for 15 years...
Correct. I said the 1950s which I believe, were before 1965 when he died.
The European Court of Justice was formed in 1950, with Winston Churchill as one of the signatories.
It was clear that it wasn't just a Common Market. There is documentation to show that. Winston Churchill wanted a United States of Europe back in the 50s, to halt the threat of Russia.
The Tories voted Theresa May in, and now they've changed their minds. If it's good enough for them, it's good enough for us.
People's vote please.
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I would love it if just after the vote of no confidence, no matter which way it goes, Theresa May, announces, that whilst in Europe, she revoked Article 50.
She can the stick two fingers up to her own party, and flounce out.
Keeping the pound was proof that we still have sovereignty and able to make our own decisions, whilst still cooperating with 27 other countries.
Australia is one of the countries blocking us trading under WTO rules, if we crash out with No Deal.
Winston Churchill was a signatory to the ECJ in 1950 and very much for a United Europe. He said it would bring peace to Europe.
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