I take it this little bump in the road won't interfere with Brussels' very important goal of forcing "global warming" compliant teapots, vacuum cleaners, hairdryers, etc. on the masses, whether they want them or not. I mean, who cares what they want, anyway?
I take it this little bump in the road won't interfere with Brussels' very important goal of forcing "global warming" compliant teapots, vacuum cleaners, hairdryers, etc. on the masses, whether they want them or not. I mean, who cares what they want, anyway?
Remember when California set the world's emission standards for motor vehicles, simply by virtue of their size. That was such a bad thing, wasn't it?
There are people, my brother-in-law included, who are vehemently anti-emissions standards. It is his contention that he should be free to pollute as he sees fit (including pouring used motor oil into the public drains).
Yeah I'd kick/scream a bit if dragged into a sea with number twos bobbing up and down in it.A surfer or bather encountering a "floater" was unfortunately common. The UK was dragged kicking and screaming into it [ . . . ]
Whatever. You know exactly the point I'm making. The north can be stronger uniting with the Republic. What's the point staying with a decaying UK now turning its back to Europe?
Also. If the benefits of EU membership were so great and the case to stay so compelling, why on earth was the vote so close?
And pointedly didn't "take their country back" in Sept '14The irony of him saying these things in a part of the UK that overwhelmingly rejected Brexit is probably lost on Drumpf.
Hilary Benn once said in a speech (I think he was quoting, but it might have been his own comment) something along the lines of 'we spend hundreds of millions of pounds cleaning water, removing impurities and bacteria, making it suitable for humans to drink, and then we flush it down the toilet'.For many places it's not the water that you're trying to save, it's the power you use to deliver and remove the water.
An excellent example of the kind of "The EU is useless and crazy" story which goes down so well with a Eurosceptic audience. Never mind that manufacturers have been making ever grander power consumption claims for their appliances without them actually being any more effective (my Euro-compliant 620W Numatic Harry has far more "suck" than the 1600W Vax it replaced), we don't want more efficient appliances
Of course what is hardly ever acknowledged is how other EU environmental legislation now means that most British beaches are safe to bathe at. Until the late 90's (the UK as usual got to flout the rules for longer than other countries) we were pumping raw sewage into the sea. A surfer or bather encountering a "floater" was unfortunately common. The UK was dragged kicking and screaming into it but now we're justifiably proud of our beaches and the tourism that it helps to generate.
t a more enlightened UK Government
IMO those in favour of Brexit don't fit into a neat homogeneous group.
There are some who really do see this as an opportunity to throw off the shackles of the EU and for Britain to make its way in the world - and for the immigration necessary to support that process to continue.
Good!...But SNP sources and activists within Women for Independence (WFI) said there had been a surge on Friday in membership requests, with people offering to campaign and donating money.
The SNP said it was being inundated with emails from previous no voters now pledging their support for independence after the conclusion of the EU referendum...
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I was well aware that there were economic consequences for voting out, and I don't believe that in the long term they will be nearly as severe as many people claim.
Because the campaign was run by liars?
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...edge-disowns-350-million-pounds-a7099906.html
There were lies and exaggerations and political ******** on both sides of the campaign,
Could you link me to those deceptions carried out by the remain campaign?