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    Admittedly I'd never vote at the European elections, as to do so would mean recognising the EU and giving its parliament authority.
    It's also true that Nigel Farage receives an EU salary, and this possibly puts him at a vantage point in UKIP, as he needn't worry about a salary and many of his expenses are covered by the European state.

    PaulW, so what do you think about the point that the European Union has a law-making parliament whose laws are binding for all ex-sovereign-states that are members of it?
    Is this not technically a state?

    The British Parliament cannot make any laws that are not subordinate to EU laws.

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