Who decides and votes these regulations through?Regulations are imposed upon us and we have to comply whether we like it or not.
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Who decides and votes these regulations through?Regulations are imposed upon us and we have to comply whether we like it or not.
You've just reminded me of this story.
https://www.theguardian.com/environm...-exports-union
But, have you seen those memes that tell us that the Lisbon Treaty will force us to give up all sovereignty and the Pound?
I read those memes, they nearly made me angry, then I fact checked (like I do with all of this) and found it was all made up and the Lisbon treaty doesn't mention any of this at all. Also, Cameron negotiated a good deal for the UK before the referendum, one where
""It is recognised that the United Kingdom, in the light of the specific situation it has under the Treaties, is not committed to further political integration into the European Union. The substance of this will be incorporated into the Treaties at the time of their next revision in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Treaties and the respective constitutional requirements of the Member States, so as to make it clear that the references to ever closer union do not apply to the United Kingdom.""
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politi...endum-35622105
He then came back, got rattled by dickheads like Francois and Rees-Mogg and decided to call a referendum anyway.
I do know what regulations are, although I didn't before the referendum. Might I suggest you use the word 'directive' if you want to be patronising or pedantic about it, though?
Are you saying that no British person was present for any of these decisions?
Eric Half Bee's link is very good and is worth reading. I think just about all of your silly examples are mentioned.
Can’t believe those bastards forced those on us!The Working Time Regulations, which implement the Working Time Directive.
The Equal Pay Act 1970 (Amendment) Regulations 2003, which implements the Equal Pay Directive.
The Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 1981, which enacts a Directive.
Everyone ignored them the first time round. Polls seems to say they’d make a difference I don’t think they will.
Why is facts in quotation marks, which ones are you saying aren’t true?
Surely if a load of “facts” have been posted you could easily discredit them rather than asking for the thread to be deleted?
Did you forget the quotation marks this time? The word humour is doing a lot of work there
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/ope...d-think-again/
Peter Oborne now thinks brexit won’t work but it’s everyone’s fault but his he voted for it.
It’s definitely worth reading though.
Where do you get it that I am "still defending the oppressive regime in Azerbaijan?
Maybe you should look closer to home and a party lead by a Marxist that is anti semetic msogynist and threatens it's own members who speak out against it. Or maybe you think an oppressive government in this country would be perfectly acceptable
Which party is that?
Can't be Labour and Corbyn - he isn't a Marxist, or anti-Semitic or a misogynist.
The only bit that does apply to Labour is the comment about 'threatening its own members' that surely applies to attacks on Chris Williamson, Marc Wadsworth, Jackie Walker, Tony Greenstein and others for challenging Labour's institutional support for apartheid Israel?
You are surely not claiming that media darling Margaret Hodge was threatened when she publicly abused and libelled her party leader, and then had all disciplinary processes abandoned without any hearing at all - as has been the case with all the right wing MPs and other Labour figures who have had a free pass for 3 years and been held to a totally different standard of accountability (virtually none) than those on the left. The disciplinary apparatus of the Labour Party has been controlled by people hostile to Corbyn for most of his time as leader.