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by steve19
3637 days ago
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So do you belive Scotland has more sovereignty now, being in Union with England, than it would if it was independent? What exactly is your definition of sovereignty? Am I correct in assuming you are a supporter of the TTIP because you belive it will somehow increase the sovereignty of the EU? |
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pjc50's sibling comment says that maximising sovereignty by declaring one's personal independence accords with most people's intuitive understanding of the word, but I really think that can only be at the most basic level of analysis - a moment's additional thought leads you to how you interact with others, and whether they might, for example (and to be not unhistorically hyperbolic) enslave you.
Sovereignty is about being able to make decisions, and in practice (which is all that really matters) that requires deciding which other people you are going to interact with, and how, in order to get along in the world.
As to your final question, I don't have a good answer. My instinct is to be against TTIP, largely because of the people negotiating it - I imagine it will increase their sovereignty quite a lot, but probably not mine ;-).