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No, and you can "quote" me on that.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostDo they have a new directive on apostrophes?England's greatest sailor since Nelson lost the armada.Comment
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Unknown. They've rationalised their interfaces, and it's now difficult to connect to the Euroborg without a multispatial probe.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostDo they have a new directive on apostrophes?Comment
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It does seem to be an ill thought out piece of legislation. Well done oPM, even a stopped clock is right twice a day.
Like all legislation it will now go through the democratically-elected representatives in the European Parliament for voting. Presumably, instead of just moaning about it, you’ve emailed your MEP to ensure they are representing your views?Comment
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Probably best to trash the UK economy to be on the safe side.Originally posted by meridian View PostIt does seem to be an ill thought out piece of legislation. Well done oPM, even a stopped clock is right twice a day.
Like all legislation it will now go through the democratically-elected representatives in the European Parliament for voting. Presumably, instead of just moaning about it, you’ve emailed your MEP to ensure they are representing your views?
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There's a meme for that.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostProbably best to trash the UK economy to be on the safe side.
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Right, that does it. I am going to vote this EU Government out at the next election.
Oh that's right, I can't. Sorry.
Well then I hope the shadow cabinet tear the Commission a new one when they--
Oh that's right. There is no shadow cabinet. Or any official opposition. Sorry.
Oh well, at least I can publish a vulgar and hilarious meme depicting the situation as I see it.
Oh wait.Comment
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Another person who doesn't quite know how the EU is run...Originally posted by unixman View PostRight, that does it. I am going to vote this EU Government out at the next election.
Oh that's right, I can't. Sorry.
Well then I hope the shadow cabinet tear the Commission a new one when they--
Oh that's right. There is no shadow cabinet. Or any official opposition. Sorry.
Oh well, at least I can publish a vulgar and hilarious meme depicting the situation as I see it.
Oh wait.
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Indeed. It's run like this.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostAnother person who doesn't quite know how the EU is run...
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