My point on this one was Brexit. The main reason people wanted Brexit IMO was to start to make moves at getting control back for our sovereign judicial process..rather than having final say in a European court overruling the UKs.Iwannaplato wrote: ↑Wed Jul 10, 2024 10:12 pmAnother way to look at loss of sovereignty is increased degrees of separation between citizens and decision makers, military, legislation and enforcement. Nations themselves were one consolidations of power and the unifying of smaller groups, include minority ethnic groups, minority religious groups and so on. When international bodies and governments over national governments arise, the next step in this distance increase takes place.attofishpi wrote: ↑Wed Jul 10, 2024 5:17 pm 1. Loss of Sovereignty:
Globalism often involves the pooling of sovereignty or decision-making authority at supranational levels (like international organizations or agreements), which can lead to concerns about national governments losing control over their own affairs. Some fear that decisions affecting their country could be made by distant and less accountable entities.
TBH that was the only real reason I thought mmm, I hope Brexit gets the vote after seeing that a hate preacher (I think he was of the Islamic faith
I think he did eventually get booted back to the land of hate where he belongs.
RE Military - sure, like I can envision some European consolidated Navy or Army - it's all weakening rather than strengthening IMO.
The thing is, diversity of cultures is important and belief in your own nation is important -- expecting diverse nations to all comply with some legislature that can't truly represent each individual culture is daft.