@libreleah Wow. Quite a write up. 👏
Spoilt by the assertion that joining the EU = domestic and foreign policy being "controlled by other governments", which is untrue and was specifically refuted by the UK Conservative govt in the Brexit white paper on leaving the EU. Jointly agreeing matters of shared interest <> being controlled. Foreign policy isn't an EU competence. Domestic law is and always has been a matter for parliament to choose how and where to share sovereignty.
@samueljohnson yeah, tbh that statement wasn't really needed, so has now been removed - i used it for comparison, while raising a point, but the point itself is clear enough without such examples. the substance of the article, and sheer depth of it, especially that section as a whole, pretty much carries the point forward, driving it home without the need for analogy. patch:
https://codeberg.org/libreboot/lbwww/commit/44471f81a3091ca26c3d99ec7ff417b8f07e37a4
this change has now been applied, live. its removal does not alter the substance of the article.
@samueljohnson yeah, tbh that statement wasn't really needed, so has now been removed - i used it for comparison, while raising a point, but the point itself is clear enough without such examples. the substance of the article, and sheer depth of it, especially that section as a whole, pretty much carries the point forward, driving it home without the need for analogy. patch: