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Time To Call Time On The Eu?
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No surprises here for anyone without rose tinted spectacles and blinkers on:
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-25 88764/B ritain- lost-EV ERY-att empt-st op-drac onian-n ew-laws -Brusse ls.html
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It is true that from time to time some decent legislation spews out of the EU. Supporters always cite the reduction in mobile phone roaming charges and the facilitation of budget air fares.
However, the majority of legislation imposes huge and unnecessary costs on UK’s businesses and nothing the EU has done could not have been achieved by the UK government. In the end it depends on whether you want your legislation framed by the UK government who only have the UK’s interests to consider or whether you’ d prefer it drafted by representatives - mainly unelected - from 28 nations who have wildly different views and certainly different priorities. I know what I’d prefer given the choice. But I don't suppose I'll ever be offered sucha choice.
It is true that from time to time some decent legislation spews out of the EU. Supporters always cite the reduction in mobile phone roaming charges and the facilitation of budget air fares.
However, the majority of legislation imposes huge and unnecessary costs on UK’s businesses and nothing the EU has done could not have been achieved by the UK government. In the end it depends on whether you want your legislation framed by the UK government who only have the UK’s interests to consider or whether you’ d prefer it drafted by representatives - mainly unelected - from 28 nations who have wildly different views and certainly different priorities. I know what I’d prefer given the choice. But I don't suppose I'll ever be offered sucha choice.
Pity they dont list the "55 laws" That those goshdarned furriners at the EU have foisted upon good ole John Bull against his will.
Certainly I am all in favour of those measures on car emissions and air quality and much of the green legislation, that by inference from the article the British Government was keen not to implement.
Yay the EU, it would seem to me, and yah booh sucks to a commentary derived from a pressure group seeking to "renegotiate" the UKs position within the EU.
Certainly I am all in favour of those measures on car emissions and air quality and much of the green legislation, that by inference from the article the British Government was keen not to implement.
Yay the EU, it would seem to me, and yah booh sucks to a commentary derived from a pressure group seeking to "renegotiate" the UKs position within the EU.
I'munconvinced the roaming mobile charge reduction was that great anyway. Seems to me that for an international call there are a number of institutions having to do their bit and not being charities they all wanted paying anyway. Force the price down artificially and they can only cross subsidise and put it on elsewhere, onto folk who may not even be using the international call service. Calling from abroad ? Buy a local phone card.