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Drivers May Be Forced To Display Eu Flag On Their Cars What Do You Think Of This
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You will also have to have tags to trace you. And display a EU flag on ity no doubt.
More 'creep' from the EU masters. I wonder if Cameron and Milliband will see it as such?
Can only be good news for Farage, couldn't come at abetter time. Bruxelles is so arrogant they probably dont eve realise EU elections are upon us.
More 'creep' from the EU masters. I wonder if Cameron and Milliband will see it as such?
Can only be good news for Farage, couldn't come at abetter time. Bruxelles is so arrogant they probably dont eve realise EU elections are upon us.
It is not nonsense Gromit it has been tabled by a dutch MEP.
the EU are itching to force the UK to adopt everything Europe, they are still smarting because we wont fly the EU flag instead of the Union jack and will see it as a way to force us into something we dont need or want.
Looks like a landslide for Farage.
the EU are itching to force the UK to adopt everything Europe, they are still smarting because we wont fly the EU flag instead of the Union jack and will see it as a way to force us into something we dont need or want.
Looks like a landslide for Farage.
Nothing new really this was reported 13 years ago.
/// In a debate held late on Tuesday night, Keith Hill, the Transport Minister, was asked in the Commons: "If a motorist does not have the European Union symbol on the registration plate and just has the Union Flag, could the motorist be stopped and prosecuted because of that?" He replied: "I think the answer is yes." There is a maximum fine of £1,000. ///
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/ukn ews/131 7286/Un ion-Fla g-banne d-on-ca r-numbe r-plate s.html
/// In a debate held late on Tuesday night, Keith Hill, the Transport Minister, was asked in the Commons: "If a motorist does not have the European Union symbol on the registration plate and just has the Union Flag, could the motorist be stopped and prosecuted because of that?" He replied: "I think the answer is yes." There is a maximum fine of £1,000. ///
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they'd have to merge all the DVLA equivalents first and that would involve harmonision of all the motoring laws and point systems etc. Not to mention most of yerp drives on the wrong side of the road. Not really feasable but these sorts of things are omnipresent dreams of the EU mandarins as well as our own yerpaphiles. The British will tolerate a lot before rebellion but take away the cherished number system? a step too far!
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