>> #67:  Since 1999 I believe we're represented by a number of MEP's...

 

Yes, but the EU "parliament" has been carefully set up so that it is just a talking shop. Members of the European parliament (MEPs) cannot initiate or change legislation...

 

>> This is not a Parliament in any real sense, as they have no right to propose laws. Instead it is a façade, created to make the EU look democratic, rather than give the public a choice over those who makes their laws. The Parliament does vote and can make amendments on laws proposed by the Commission, but the Commission must accept any of the amendments proposed for the changes to become effective, showing where the real power lies.

>> Additionally, once something becomes an EU law, the EU Parliament has no ability to initiate a change to this law. All the power is given to the EU Commission... This EU Commission is made up of 28 unelected EU Commissioners, who cannot be held to account... this unelected EU Commission... is the Government of Europe, which has the sole right to propose the laws which increasingly encroach on our lives here in Britain...

 

www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/undemocratic-eu-9514608.html

 

 

I assume you missed my video link in #66 above, which further explains this:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYqzcqDtL3k&t=491