Comments by "SaBa" (@saba1030) on "Wendall" channel.

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  3.  @stoke101  Good morning to Stoke, well, it's the gvts job, to take care of the countries infrastructure/economy/citizens, as a democratic elected Gvt should work on behalf of the citizens of that country.... which hasn't been done in the UK since ages... About the EU27 it goes like that: the EU27 are a pragmatic, rule based organisation/union of 27 independent and souvereign countries with their democratic elected Parliament (with PR) and its MEPs working on behalf of the democratic elected EU27 member states Gvts and their 450ish million citizens. The EUs Council = the EUs member states Gvts and the democratic elected MEPs, are the rule/law/decision makers in the EU. The EUs Presidents (Council and Commission) get elected and confirmed by the EUs Council and the democratic elected MEPs. Next year elections are coming up for the EUs Parliament and both EUs Presidents...ALL WITH PR... About 90ish British MEPs were working on behalf of the British people... Again, if a countries Gvt/UK, doesn't do its job properly, by not taking care of the countries infrastructure, supporting industry/economy/citizens, which would help to create proper jobs, therefor the people have money, to buy things, can afford to go into a pub/cinema or whatever... only that keeps towns/cities/villages alive... Btw, Cornwall, one of the five poorest regions in the EU (from which four were in the UK), received € 650 million EU subsidies over a timespan of six years (ALL the time while the UK was EU member state), the EUs "infrastructure fund for poor regions).... since Brexit Cornwall received Β£one million from Westminster.... Some time ago Richard Tice stated "Brexit was about stripping down all regulations (protection of labourship, environment, banking etc) and to convert the NHS into a private health system US style". He was smiling when saying that. Merry christmas with greetings from the EU27 πŸ– Edit typo/autocorrect
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