Woodmonkey
Established Member
Cheshirechappie":2rx1zh2i said:Jake":2rx1zh2i said:Cheshirechappie":2rx1zh2i said:We can't in any way change the EU decision makers through the ballot box. We can't change it's direction if we don't like it.
Ultimately, the Westminster parliament is more accountable to the people over whom it governs than the EU is.
Did you even read it? Do you even acknowledge that your earlier post was inaccurate?
We do control the decision makers, as they are either the MEPs, or representatives from national goverments - i.e. Westminster, who we can change at will in the usual way.
I stand by what I wrote. The European Commission is the body that proposes EU law. Commissioners are appointed, not elected. In Westminster, government Ministers are the proposers of laws, and they are elected. If we, the electorate, vote in enough numbers, we can change the direction of government. We can't do that with the EU.
(I don't doubt that there are mechanisms for minor legislation to be proposed by MEPs, just as there are mechanisms for back-benchers to propose legislation in Westminster. That, however, is something of a side-issue; the important business is conducted as described.)
No we can't. Over five million people combined voted for either ukip or greens in the last election and they only won 1 mp each. So no, on that point you are wrong.