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On Jul 1, 4:42*pm, Bevan Price wrote:
Yes, it is just as believable as Harold Wilson & co. saying they will halt the Beeching closures. But as for the EU - sooner or later, we will get a UK government that will tell EU precisely what to do with their policies. A lot of people are getting fed up with EU meddling in what they consider to be matters for our own government. My perception is that a lot of what people are getting fed up with is either organisations with "Europe" in their names that are nothing to do with the EU (eg European Court of Human Rights), or things that HMG chose to do, and claim to be a requirement of the EU, but when the EU directives in question are examined, are found to contain no such requirement (eg Railtrack). Personally I see as many examples of the EU preventing the UK government from doing stupid or wrong things at least as often as regulations coming out of the EU that are objectionable (and plenty of the objectionable regulations appear to have been created with the blessing of UK commissioners in Europe). Robin |
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