What criticism has not been confronted?
There we go again with the "yes you have, no you haven't" quality arguments.
You have not contributed much worth bothering with.
How can it have no bearing? Why can't some be hypocrites, while others are ignorant.
Did I not say that the tone was perhaps inflammatory? I said that. I moderated the tone, I did not change the meaning. Perhaps you can learn a thing or two from that.
No, I mean I have elaborated my arguments in response to your small minded nitpicks.
As I said before I have responded to criticism when that was provided. It would take a huge logical leap for you then to come and claim that means I claim none was ever provided. In this case though admittedly I forgot to put the quotations marks around "criticism".
Right, a comma, your whole argument rests around a comma.
You know fully well what I meant. At least you are not disputing that.
First you dismiss my argument without a response. Then you resort to more pedantry and insults. Right. The fact you admitted the facts I used are not irrelevant to my conclusion, which makes them relevant, shows it is not a non sequitur. You can focus on arguing that my conclusion was wrong. Indeed it is possible that it is wrong. But this pedantic nonsense has gone far enough.
Ow, zinger.
A pile of straw man arguments accompanied by a fair degree of insults. Nothing much to see here. Though that last one there was rather cute.
Rational political arguments about a specialized subject yes. It might surprise you but some people do go to university to study politics.
Now the argument devolves to "was not/was" sprinkled with more insults.
I will, when you do explain it.
An argument can also be repeated or parroted. Your aphorism is wrong.
First it's the treaties, then it's not the treaties. You can't even decide what your point is supposed to be and you are blindly reposting answered sections in a debate, which is disruptive. Meanwhile you have yet to give me one example of such meaningful democratic reform suggested to fix the UK's deficiencies and made impossible by the European Union or its treaties.