Still think European Arrest Warrants are a good idea?
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I read only yesterday that we have an opt-out on those.Originally posted by Flashman View PostStill think European Arrest Warrants are a good idea?
Along with 119 other interferences that are due for ratification in 2014.
Or something like that.Comment
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No opt out currently. EAW's are 'under review'Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI read only yesterday that we have an opt-out on those.
Along with 119 other interferences that are due for ratification in 2014.
Or something like that.
Nick Clegg aide urges Lib Dems to attack EU justice opt-out 'open goal' | Politics | The Guardian
'Review' in this case meaning that process which generates favourable headlines in the Daily Mail for a couple of years after which we can safely get on with implementing the EU laws. Vote Conservative!!
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I wonder if the next lot are going to be running through the streets shouting "You're all going to die!"Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post'Prosecutors said the defendants gave a falsely reassuring statement before the quake, while the defence maintained there was no way to predict major quakes'
Or say nothing at all.
Besides, isn't an Earthquake an act of God? How about banging his representative on Earth up for a few years?Comment
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what ?? arrest the pope. the shock waves would be enormousOriginally posted by bless 'em all View Post
Besides, isn't an Earthquake an act of God? How about banging his representative on Earth up for a few years?
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The Pope? I meant David Icke.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postwhat ?? arrest the pope. the shock waves would be enormous
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