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Will the EU symbol rears it's ugly head once again?
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http://www.dailymail....-EU-flags-strips.html
Yet another example of the strangle hold the EU is getting over us.
Wasn't there once another symbol that was flying all over Europe, I refer of course to the dreaded swastika?
Yet another example of the strangle hold the EU is getting over us.
Wasn't there once another symbol that was flying all over Europe, I refer of course to the dreaded swastika?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The trouble with belonging to the EU is that British politicians can't decide to be fully committed or to be out of the EU altogether. This conflict pulls us in separate directions.
If we were fully committed we could save £bns by having the EU tackle most of our expenditure including defence, crime, and many other areas. Currently we contribute to many areas on a national level and also at the EU level.
Maybe our policians are worried they could be out of a job is
if many functions are done solely by the EU.
If we were fully committed we could save £bns by having the EU tackle most of our expenditure including defence, crime, and many other areas. Currently we contribute to many areas on a national level and also at the EU level.
Maybe our policians are worried they could be out of a job is
if many functions are done solely by the EU.
Gromit
I presume all this started by a draft motion
http://www.northampto...g_euro_flag_1_2839758
http://www.dailymail....k-flying-EU-flag.html
One doesn't have to 'find' an excuse for EU bashing, they constantly openly provide us with excuses themselves.
I presume all this started by a draft motion
http://www.northampto...g_euro_flag_1_2839758
http://www.dailymail....k-flying-EU-flag.html
One doesn't have to 'find' an excuse for EU bashing, they constantly openly provide us with excuses themselves.
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I may agree with you on your first point, but he didn't and it wasn't.
Regarding your second point,
/// Can you still not ascertain what is news & what is propaganda.///
I certainly can, it would appear that it is you who has the problem.
A university and some public buildings fined for not flying the EU flag, most certainly qualifies to be classed as news.
Or is it only news that fits in with your own agenda that is allowed to be called news?
Regarding your second point,
/// Can you still not ascertain what is news & what is propaganda.///
I certainly can, it would appear that it is you who has the problem.
A university and some public buildings fined for not flying the EU flag, most certainly qualifies to be classed as news.
Or is it only news that fits in with your own agenda that is allowed to be called news?
Does anyone know the background to the University of Northampton story? It seems rather bizarre and ridiculous on the face of it, but why that university in particular? And in what context?
While I am not a fan of imposing symbols on people, be they union jacks, EU flags or anything else, particularly coming as I do from NI, I am not sure I can get all that worked up about the EU flag really. Interestingly, the president of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili, always appears on TV standing in front of an EU flag as a symbol of his country's people's overwhelming desire to join and distance itself from its unpleasant neighbour to the north. I know the EU raises strong feelings in people, but those people comparing it to the Nazi empire might want to reflect upon that ...
While I am not a fan of imposing symbols on people, be they union jacks, EU flags or anything else, particularly coming as I do from NI, I am not sure I can get all that worked up about the EU flag really. Interestingly, the president of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili, always appears on TV standing in front of an EU flag as a symbol of his country's people's overwhelming desire to join and distance itself from its unpleasant neighbour to the north. I know the EU raises strong feelings in people, but those people comparing it to the Nazi empire might want to reflect upon that ...
The Northampton story has already been dealt with on AnswerBank.
There was a failure to show a representation of the European Flag on boarding erected outside the St. George Avenue campus illustrating that money for a building project had been secured from ERDF.......and this was a breach of the T&C of receiving the funding.....there was NO obligation to fly a flag.
There was a failure to show a representation of the European Flag on boarding erected outside the St. George Avenue campus illustrating that money for a building project had been secured from ERDF.......and this was a breach of the T&C of receiving the funding.....there was NO obligation to fly a flag.
/// there was NO obligation to fly a flag.///
Neither was there any mention of actually 'flying' the flag'.
What was mentioned was the fact that they failed to 'display' the EU flag, this meaning it's image.
'Flying the flag' should not be taken literally, one can print the EU flag on paper or paint it on a board for example, you don't have to actually fly it.
Neither was there any mention of actually 'flying' the flag'.
What was mentioned was the fact that they failed to 'display' the EU flag, this meaning it's image.
'Flying the flag' should not be taken literally, one can print the EU flag on paper or paint it on a board for example, you don't have to actually fly it.
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