The EU
Why not have a question about the EU referendum? asks Spanishfly. Rather than something you have done or experienced. Let's hear how you think leaving the EU will affect you.
( , Mon 27 Jun 2016, 13:44)
Why not have a question about the EU referendum? asks Spanishfly. Rather than something you have done or experienced. Let's hear how you think leaving the EU will affect you.
( , Mon 27 Jun 2016, 13:44)
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Clearly untrue...
Our lizard overlords have no tolerance for alcohol.
( , Wed 29 Jun 2016, 11:35, 1 reply)
Our lizard overlords have no tolerance for alcohol.
( , Wed 29 Jun 2016, 11:35, 1 reply)
He's not the lizard
Tusk is, he is the real power. Ignore anything Juncker says or does, he's just there for comedy effect
( , Wed 29 Jun 2016, 13:09, closed)
Tusk is, he is the real power. Ignore anything Juncker says or does, he's just there for comedy effect
( , Wed 29 Jun 2016, 13:09, closed)
Neither of them are the real power....
... the EU is effectively ruled by the leaders of 28 countries. Their PM's chancellors and foreign secretaries. That's who decide on anything that isn't the standard voltage of a electric toothbrush or the lowering of roaming charges on your mobile.
So if the UK ends up with a Norwegian deal they have effectively removed Cameron and Osbourne (and their predecessors) from this table while still paying the fees for access to the common market. Well done.
( , Tue 5 Jul 2016, 8:13, closed)
... the EU is effectively ruled by the leaders of 28 countries. Their PM's chancellors and foreign secretaries. That's who decide on anything that isn't the standard voltage of a electric toothbrush or the lowering of roaming charges on your mobile.
So if the UK ends up with a Norwegian deal they have effectively removed Cameron and Osbourne (and their predecessors) from this table while still paying the fees for access to the common market. Well done.
( , Tue 5 Jul 2016, 8:13, closed)
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