[Info-vax] The changing world
Chris Townley
news at cct-net.co.uk
Sat Jul 2 05:28:23 EDT 2022
On 02/07/2022 04:33, Dave Froble wrote:
> On 7/1/2022 6:29 PM, chris wrote:
>> On 07/01/22 23:08, Chris Townley wrote:
>>> On 01/07/2022 22:13, Single Stage to Orbit wrote:
>>>> On Fri, 2022-07-01 at 18:25 +0100, chris wrote:
>>>>> On 07/01/22 15:37, Scott Dorsey wrote:
>>>>>> chris<chris-nospam at tridac.net> wrote:
>>>>>>> On 07/01/22 11:15, Scott Dorsey wrote:
>>>>>>>> Dave Froble<davef at tsoft-inc.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Simon, sometimes one must accept what's available. Trying to
>>>>>>>>> anticipate what
>>>>>>>>> could happen is a never ending thing, and has no end. What's
>>>>>>>>> your solution for
>>>>>>>>> the 10 mile diameter asteroid heading for GB?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Brexit will fix all that.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> How has Brexit got anything to do with it ?...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That's what we ALL keep asking.
>>>>>> --scott
>>>>>
>>>>> Still a very contentious subject here, so I won't go down
>>>>> that path :-)...
>>>>
>>>> Two words. Fuck Brexit. Enough said.
>>>
>>> Over here in the UK it is rather the other way round...
>>>
>>
>> Right.Those who want to bend over for the EU are welcome.
>> Here, the buck stops with our parliament, for better or
>> for worse and no excuses...\
>>
>> Chris
>
> Getting off topic ...
>
> I didn't pay much attention, as it would not affect me. But from the
> little I read about, it seemed that the EU was intent on forcing their
> concepts on everyone. It seems that many in GB would not accept some
> things, and therefore left.
>
> But what puzzles me is that others, Poland, Hungary, maybe others, stay,
> but ignore the EU when they choose to do so, and they seem to get away
> with it.
>
> So I wonder, why did GB have to toe the line so closely?
>
We are British - Our civil service gold plated most EU regulations, and
we were obliged to stick to them.
--
Chris
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