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Old 23-06-2006, 08:39 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Well no, not really. The NUTS regulation (1059/2003 - OJ L154/2003) establishes a common classification of territorial units for statistics

Asyou say, you got the map from EUROSTAT, which is the statistical office of the EU. The regulation does not affect local government, nor does it have any effect on postal addresses. It is just for the collection of statistics.

I just don't believe the interpretation that Lindsay Jenkins puts on this.
Quite. Claims such as this cast doubt on the credibility of the rest of the argument. It's better to understate rather than exaggerate.
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Lindsay Jenkins has done a lot to uncover what is happening in the EU. Did you listen to her interview which I put on The Europe Thread, you should, she speaks about the EU sub Regions, and sub-sub Regions right down to the Parish Councils.

http://www.manxradio.com/listenagain.aspx

Yes I did listen to it, and I have read the book. But I still don't believe her interpretation because I cannot find any evidence for it. Where is there anything about Parish Councils? The interviewer for Manx Radio repeated the claim in the book that the Isle of Man could become part of Northern Ireland. How? And indeed, why? It makes no sense.

Just because someone says something over and over again, and lots of people want to believe it, doesn't mean it is true.
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