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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Anyone buying Euro s at the moment is very misguided. |
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It's not UK convention to give away sovereignty either
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"That government is best which governs least." "This is a sharp Medicine, but it is a Physician for all diseases and miseries". "To be "matter of fact" about the world is to blunder into fantasy --and dull fantasy at that, as the real world is strange and wonderful." TANSTAAFL TANJ |
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If this country joins the Euro would the last person to leave turn the lights out - actually thinking about it no need to they'll already be out courtesy of the EU and it's directives on "renewables", carbon footprints and nuclear power power stations we are so screwed
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"That government is best which governs least." "This is a sharp Medicine, but it is a Physician for all diseases and miseries". "To be "matter of fact" about the world is to blunder into fantasy --and dull fantasy at that, as the real world is strange and wonderful." TANSTAAFL TANJ |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Gloucester
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Would appreciate an answer, you appear to be knowledgeable on such matters. Thanks. Indeed we did. This was in the 1970s. It is akin to saying that we made our choice and now we have to stick with it. Even if that were valid, which it is not - democracy is two way street - we still should have another referendum. The organisation that the country joined in the 1970s no longer exists. It has formally changed itself into a new organisation with new rules, new requirements and such. Any substantial modification to the governing constitution of an organisation should trigger notification and approval of the changes by the members. In the case of the EU, our country itself is the member. In the UK we have a representative democracy, sovereignty and the right to self-determination is held by the people. This means that during any substantial change to our constitution, or that of organisations to which the nation belongs, the people should be asked to vote on the issue. We should have had referenda for every new treaty. That is a rather odd argument against having a referendum on membership of another organisation. However since you brought it up, if there are obligations on the participating country then indeed perhaps we should have regular referenda on membership of such. |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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The DVLA says:
Regulations permit the optional display of the European Symbol of Stars with GB on the extreme left of the number plate. There are no plans to make the Euro-plate compulsory. The provision has been introduced because the European Council issued a regulation in November 1998 requiring Member States to recognise the Euro-symbol on number plates in place of the traditional oval shaped national identifier sticker for travel within the European Union. It is for individual motorists to decide if they wish to use the new Euro-plate. UK vehicles travelling in the European Union may still display the traditional oval "GB" sticker. Alternatively number plates incorporating the Euro-symbol may be used instead of the oval sticker. The oval national identifier sticker would still be required for vehicles on journeys outside the European Union. The Government announced on 28 December 2001 the intention to permit the display of national flags and symbols on vehicle number plates. When the regulations are amended they will provide for the voluntary display of the Union flag, Scottish Saltire, Cross of St George and Red Dragon. Football team crests etc are not allowed. |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Who's gonna bail out the pound when it goes belly up? |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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The IMF, like it did in 1978 and as it is doing just now for Iceland, Ukraine and Hungary. That is what it was set up to do at Bretton Woods. The EU/ECB will do zilch just as the Bundesbank refused us help in 92 during the ERM debacle.
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