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David Hansen gurgled happily, sounding
much like they were saying: If, for the sake of argument, one accepts the claim that the UK is a country then by the argument above it cannot be a country. While laws governing the UK are passed in Belgium the UK cannot be a country. Just as well they aren't, eh? EU directives are approved and passed into UK law by Westminster. Yes, UK law. England, Wales, NI _and_ Scotland. Nice try. Indeed. Nice tries often do introduce facts to the debate. However, I already knew the details. Ah. My apologies. I didn't realise you were deliberately talking ********. I assumed you did it accidentally. It is not politically correct to call laws made by the EU laws ITYM "It is not accurate". and there is a pretence that they are optional. You may wish to refresh yourself on the copyright & software patents directive from a few years ago, to name but one. Must try better. 1/10. You really, really must. |
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