Things that Europe do where we toe the line
I do not approve of the European Union.In fact I detest it.
Just wondering what things are currently influencing the way our government is behaving.Presumably the biggest one of all is the bloomin green thing again henve the VED rip off I just feel we have lost all of our influence to run our own country without even a chance to oppose what is being done/decided.:mad: |
VED is not a european thing. Most of Europe does not have VED.
The Environmental issues would apply whether we were part of the EU or not. Europe has very little influence in terms of your day to day life. |
You think our VED is a rip off. You need to look at the tax on Cars in Denmark...........
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They accept women with hairy arm pits.
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what would be the benifits if we left the E.U. ??
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Originally Posted by subaruturbo_18
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what would be the benifits if we left the E.U. ??
IMHO. |
Originally Posted by PeteBrant
(Post 7862696)
VED is not a european thing. Most of Europe does not have VED.
The Environmental issues would apply whether we were part of the EU or not. . If you see what I mean As to day to day lives,the Human Rights Act imposed on us seems to have been adversley influential in so many ways. |
Originally Posted by lozgti
(Post 7862736)
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As to day to day lives,the Human Rights Act imposed on us seems to have been adversley influential in so many ways. The problem is that the Murdoch Media and the Mail etc, are massively anti Europe. Therefore there is lots of plain old bollocks printed about the EU and its legislation and how it affects us. Most people would struggle to give one genuine way the EU had an adverse personal effect thier lives
Originally Posted by lozgti
(Post 7862736)
I thought there was some deal with the EU countries about cutting all our emissions...hence a good reason/excuse/reason for our lot to apply it to cars in the UK.Part a good excuse,part a nice bit of extra tax
Most of the world has now signed up to reducing carbon emission. If we weren't in the EU, we would still have signed up to it. The fact we are in the EU means that there is a fair reduction across the board. If we were not part of the EU, perhpas we would have been obliged to cut 50% CO2 emissions by year X, whereas Germany, or France would only have to cut 25% by year X. UKIP and the rest of the anti Europe brigade, want all the benefits of free trade with Europe, with none of the contributions. As soon as something doesn;t go thier way, they go runnign the ECHR (Take the Idris case with the speed cameras, all of the sudden Europe was great as far as SN was concerned when it looked with the EU might actually overturn something they didn;t like) In other words, they want to able to have thier cake and eat it. It doesn't work like that. |
they do manage to waste £160million pa on their monthly office move, and are completly unaccountable (who else can vote to keep their audit results private!)
The EU may have some use, but the Euro Paliament just seems to be a cushy retirement job for MPs. Post offices are closing because EU regs state that post services can't be subsidised by the state, making the post office inefficient. How does that benefit the tens of thausands of old people who rely on their local post office, as about the only place they can get to? EU procurement regs make bidding for service unaffordable for many small organisations, particulary 3rd sector. You don't have to look hard to see examples of EU laws acting to the detriment of the British public. |
My beef isn't with the EC, it's with the totally anal, forelock-tugging British governments.
In EVERY other European state, the SAME laws are imposed as are imposed on us. The difference is that the other states look at the law, and ask two questions: "Does it benefit the state?", and "does it benefit the population?". If the answer to neither question is yes, they ignore it. Meanwhile, our lot enforce EVERY little piece of legislation, (unless it threatens to take money out of the government's pocket.........see Francis vs UK government, and the working time directives), and enforce it to the hilt. They then hold up their hands in horror, telling us, "WE didn't bring in THAT law, it was those nasty Europeans".:rolleyes: And no, it's NOT just Labour, (although they have it down to a fine art;) ), the Tories did it too under Thatcher and Major:mad: Alcazar |
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Originally Posted by PeteBrant
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Most people would struggle to give one genuine way the EU had an adverse personal effect thier lives
How about the 213 billion we have poured into it since 1973, not exactly cheap. You dont need to be a part of Europe to be part of the free trade agreement. How do you put a price on a countrys soverignty and independance. Is it not up to the UK to decide ts own fate rather than let Beaurocrats we did not vote for do it for us ? |
Originally Posted by Luan Pra bang
(Post 7863438)
How do you put a price on a countrys soverignty and independance. Is it not up to the UK to decide ts own fate rather than let Beaurocrats we did not vote for do it for us ? Ergo: it's NOT the EC that are doing it to us, it's OUR OWN GOVERNMENT!!:mad: Alcazar |
What I like about other EC countries, eg France and Italy, is that that they play the game, say yes to eveything, then continue as usual and do nothing.
The EC in is great in theory, but is about as useful as the UN :( ie just a load more expensive beurocracy). Burma? Richard. |
I'm fairly agnostic on the EU, I think that it has done great things for development in poorer EU nations, and brought stability. Which in themselves a genuine achievements that should be applauded. I'm not so positive about the benefits it has brought to our shores though. I believe a series of UK governments have been guilty of stealth on this issue.
I do wish people would stop banging on about the Human Rights act though, what's the alternative 'the Anti-Human Right Act', maybe we should of joined China and not signed it!! |
European union, what a load of sh it.
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Originally Posted by Martin2005
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I do wish people would stop banging on about the Human Rights act though, what's the alternative 'the Anti-Human Right Act', maybe we should of joined China and not signed it!! Dave |
I do not like the fact failed asylum seekers can have their case re-heard in the european court of law, where the hell is the sanity in that, whats final should be final, just tht it isn't...is it?
I agree our own government are more than to blame for most things, but I do not think being in europe benefits us that greatly. Oh yes, fvck the Euro too.....;-) |
Originally Posted by JimmyBFC
(Post 7864392)
I do not like the fact failed asylum seekers can have their case re-heard in the european court of law, where the hell is the sanity in that, whats final should be final, just tht it isn't...is it?
Originally Posted by JimmyBFC
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Oh yes, fvck the Euro too.....;-)
We're SOOOOOOOOO going to wish we'd gone in when we could have............:( Alcazar |
Originally Posted by PeteBrant
Europe has very little influence in terms of your day to day life.
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i used to be sitting on the fence but leaning very slightly anti Europe but not anymore!!
I have found that i have become more and more pro Europe over the last few years as i feel that Europe and the EU are about the only thing that we have to protect overselves from our own Govt Very sad state of affairs but at least the will of the people is heard over there (admittedly over the top of burning barricades of straw and tractors!!) |
Originally Posted by alcazar
(Post 7863781)
Did you read my post? NONE of the other EC countries suffer in the way we do, yet ALL have the same laws.
Ergo: it's NOT the EC that are doing it to us, it's OUR OWN GOVERNMENT!!:mad: Alcazar Europe has always been a perfect scapegoat for politicians of both parties when they've wanted to enact anything that's likely to upset the masses :mad: |
Originally Posted by alcazar
(Post 7865337)
Again, the Euro states that have the SAME Euro laws are ignoring this: Italy just chucked out over a thousand Eastern Europeans without any comeback.
With the £ having dropped from €1.63 on the inception of the Euro, to a present €1.18, and having lost €0.20 in the last 6 months:eek:, it's the Euro that's gonna fcuk US soon!!! We're SOOOOOOOOO going to wish we'd gone in when we could have............:( Alcazar lol...you still won't sell me on the Euro..:lol1: As for the eyties, well done to em, I think old Gordon should grow some balls....or re-find them, and follow the lead :thumb: |
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