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Handy if I ever feel inclined to ring him and tell him he's a twat...I probably won't though...
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Google is your friend, maybe not yours though:Originally posted by Mordac View PostIf it wasn't for Google, nobody would even have the first idea who their MEPs were. And Google doesn't seem to have their email addresses, probably due to some sort of EU privacy directive in action.
Gerard Batten e-mail
This even has their phone numbers:
london meps
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If it wasn't for Google, nobody would even have the first idea who their MEPs were. And Google doesn't seem to have their email addresses, probably due to some sort of EU privacy directive in action.Originally posted by meridian View Posthttps://news.sky.com/story/hes-lying...peech-10752221
Most London MEPs appear to be aligned with S&D, who tended to vote For the law.
Maybe if a few more Londoners wrote to and petitioned their MEPs and got more involved, you would hear a bit more from them?
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He's something to do with UKIP, isn't he? Don't assume I align myself with their politics, there are plenty of "Outers" from all political persuasions (with the obvious exception of the Lib-Dooms).Originally posted by darmstadt View PostAs an outer I'm pretty sure you've heard of Gerard Batten
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https://news.sky.com/story/hes-lying...peech-10752221Originally posted by Mordac View PostWe don't have an MEP, we have a selection of toadies, who brown-nosed their way to the top of a list. In London, for example, I have a choice of 8. I've never heard a peep out of any of the useless
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Most London MEPs appear to be aligned with S&D, who tended to vote For the law.
Maybe if a few more Londoners wrote to and petitioned their MEPs and got more involved, you would hear a bit more from them?
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As an outer I'm pretty sure you've heard of Gerard BattenOriginally posted by Mordac View PostWe don't have an MEP, we have a selection of toadies, who brown-nosed their way to the top of a list. In London, for example, I have a choice of 8. I've never heard a peep out of any of the useless
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We don't have an MEP, we have a selection of toadies, who brown-nosed their way to the top of a list. In London, for example, I have a choice of 8. I've never heard a peep out of any of the uselessOriginally posted by meridian View PostIf anyone’s interested in how their MEP voted, the list is on Reddit here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/europe/comm...ctive_by_name/
French voted for, Polish against, Germany and U.K. roughly split.
You did all petition your MEP, didn’t you?
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I was about to say that the EU weren't blamed for the Falklands War, but then I remember that the Argies used military hardware bought from the French (Mirage & Super Etendard), Aermacchis from Italy and various helicopters, so I guess some will blame the EU for that too.Originally posted by NigelJK View PostSo pretty much every Government for 40 years then?
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So pretty much every Government for 40 years then?Blame the EU and accept no responsibility yourself
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostDid you read that on a 'spoons beer mat?
You've not read the memo.
For a hard right EU-hater, if anyone who is involved in the EU does a good thing, they are just as wrong as if they do a bad thing.
When the answer is "Blame the EU and accept no responsibility yourself", it's funny that some of these people refer to those who are more balanced than them as "snowflakes"
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Or, alternatively, the EU isn't as undemocratic as the ill-informed think it is.Originally posted by Mordac View PostTPTB won't like that, MEPs are there to do as they're told, not think for themselves ffs.
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If anyone’s interested in how their MEP voted, the list is on Reddit here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/europe/comm...ctive_by_name/
French voted for, Polish against, Germany and U.K. roughly split.
You did all petition your MEP, didn’t you?
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TPTB won't like that, MEPs are there to do as they're told, not think for themselves ffs.Originally posted by WTFH View Posthttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-44712475
Voted, rejected.
Aren't MEP's wonderful?
Only 9 more months until we can revert to doing the bidding of JRM, lucky us.
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