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Playing devil's advocate ... (Score:2)
But at another you say:
The vast majority of ministers in EU countries are elected members of their national parliaments. Those that aren't are still accountable to their national governments and through them to the electorate. If anything, the *un*elected minis
Re:Playing devil's advocate ... (Score:2)
The thing is that any discussion between ministers is still secret and therefore unaccountable.
They also make the agreement between themselves according to secret government agenda.. I don't remember anything in the Labour Manifesto claiming to help the nation by allowing software patents.
Also they don't answer to the government or parliament. MP's have raised issues and they have been ignored as Lord Sainsbury and his Cronies push through bad legislation for their chums at Microsoft.
I wish the broadsheet media would start looking more closely at these goings on especially in light of the far-too-cosy relationship between the government and MS.
@JAPH = qw(Hacker Perl Another Just);
print reverse @JAPH;
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Re:Playing devil's advocate ... (Score:2)
The *results* of ministerial discussions are accountable to and reversible by parliament. Parliament is sovereign above *all* other bodies, and can ignore EU directives if it sees fit. Parliament can also impeach ministers who refuse to do as they are told.