Don't Kill Bill
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Juncker was voted by the MEPs and we vote for MEPs. This was the first British general elections I voted for. In my country voting is a big thing with turnouts of 93-94% so we take politics seriously. I can't recall being given the option to vote for Cameron, Miliband etc. There were five or six random dudes I've never even heard about (no May, Osborne, Farage, Gove etc) and I presume the conservative dude which I didn't voted for voted for their prime minister.Since I live in a fiercely conservative area and I hate tories with a passion my vote is worth less than toilet paper. I'll never be represented into parliament and the seat in my locality will always go to the conservatives. The system is so skewed that the third most voted party in the UK only ended up with just 1 seat. Sorry mate but this system is even worse than that that elected Juncker
Returning to war, who voted in Malta, Tunisia etc to have one of our neighbouring country into a little Somalia? Why should we now stop the immigrants from reaching the very shores of those who went bombarding Libya while facing the ire of those same immigrants who clearly do not want to stay in these countries? Most decisions are taken which are out of our hands. That's how life is.
The system has many critics but we had a vote on changing it and decided against doing so. There is no perfect system and I'm not convinced that there really is a better one.If Junker wants no borders then he is clearly out of touch with most of the people living in the EU. That doesn't seem to matter in the EU which was my point, he doesn't have anything close to a mandate for such a move.