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NI is in the UK.
Laws as he calls them ( regulations or directives ) don't apply automatically anyway. They have to be implemented by member states.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostWhen the EU slaps Ireland into 25% corporation tax I expect them to be back.Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
Laws passed in Brussels automatically apply in Northern Ireland. It's clear that Northern Ireland is jointly governed by the EU and GB (lets get used to the new name).Originally posted by minestrone View Post
No they don't.
Please stop talking tulip.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
Laws passed in Brussels automatically apply in Northern Ireland. It's clear that Northern Ireland is jointly governed by the EU and GB (lets get used to the new name).
Please stop talking tulip.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
well according to Macaroon its not part of the uK!
Just watching it now interviewing Tony Abbott. I would emigrate if they would let me in and everything didn't want to kill me.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostInteresting, the first national channel that actually ignores Northern Ireland.
Just watching it now interviewing Tony Abbott. I would emigrate if they would let me in and everything didn't want to kill me.
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When the EU slaps Ireland into 25% corporation tax I expect them to be back.
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Interesting, the first national channel that actually ignores Northern Ireland.
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The set looks like a Star Wars fan has tried to turn his garage into the Emperor's suite on the Death Star.
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Did anybody watch it?
I was surprised my TV automatically updated itself to have it in the listings. Normally I have to retune to do that.
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So that's what happened to Max Headroom
He sure got old...
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