So what are they then ?Jeez, have you seen the regulations British superstores, Tesco and Sainsburys insist on for their veg?
And if a few days time, Greenland will be leaving the EU - so it'll be interesting to see how they get on.
So what are they then ?Jeez, have you seen the regulations British superstores, Tesco and Sainsburys insist on for their veg?
Good to hear!P.S. I am with you a bit on the EU.
...there's a silent majority that are quite happy with it. Of course it's not perfect but I think a lot of people forget how useful EU membership is and that it would be disastrous to leave.
Also, we have "completely" joined the EU, the UK is a full member, we're just not in the Eurozone (which is a shame).
In fact, I believe that a "United States of Europe" is the way to go.
What a difference it would have made to the world 60 years ago if this had been the case.....take the Germans and Austrians who speak the same language but pretty well have nothing but contempt for each other...
This 'Europhobia' is confined to the right wing Brits.Of course there is the extreme Europhobia expressed by many British. Not having gone through what the other countries in Europe went though in the years prior, during and after WWII the British can't see the necessity of unity and compromise.
Only because right-wing Britain is just about anti-anyone. The 'Establishment' (i.e Royal Family/the hidden grey suits/Pinochet supporters) refuse to make any effort to try to influence the Franco-German axis.France and Germany are the core....
It doesn't have a clue. This island state is directionless. Short term wealth is its only raison d'etre.Maybe ..... Britain might finally realise where its interests lie.
I'm sure WW2 veterans would be happy to hear they didn't go through much...Not having gone through what the other countries in Europe went though in the years prior, during and after WWII the British can't see the necessity of unity and compromise.
The Republic Of Ireland are doing well, and they aren't in the EU. It should also be noted that England has a better economy that most of the EU zone countries - making the need to join pretty well moot.Just ask the neighboring non-EU nations they desperately want to come in to sit around the nice warm EU hearth.
Yes, with Britian...Maybe then Britain might finally realise where its interests lie.
Its more extensive than that.This 'Europhobia' is confined to the right wing Brits.
The Republic Of Ireland are doing well, and they aren't in the EU.
I hear The UK is pulling out of Iraq. Good move.
Unscathed - as in the continual air raids, sunk convoys etc etc ?England was relatively unscathed and it was possible to get away from the conflict whilst most Europeans had to live in it
Yes, it was a bit wrong. However, Greenland is certainly isn't - and they're doing okay.I can't believe you're involved in a debate about the EU and come out with stuff like that
Too corrupt; too totalitarian. The member states are too different from each other.Just a thought. United Europe. Why not
I though the whole of Britain fought in WWII. I am surprised to discover it was only England. So my Welsh uncle who spent two years in captivity in Belsen didn't exist.England had only to contend with air raids which lightened considerably towards the end of the war during which time most of the rest of Europe was being turned into rubble........England was relatively unscathed .....none of them have forgotten as much as the English have, what it all meant.
Well said, rhisiart.I though the whole of Britain fought in WWII. I am surprised to discover it was only England. So my Welsh uncle who spent two years in captivity in Belsen didn't exist.
England had only to contend with air raids which lightened considerably towards the end of the war...
England was relatively unscathed and it was possible to get away from the conflict whilst most Europeans had to live in it...
None of them have forgotten as much as the English have, what it all meant.
BBC said:"French President Jacques Chirac is reported to have cracked jokes about British food at a meeting with the German and Russian leaders."
"French newspaper Liberation says Gerhard Schroeder and Vladimir Putin laughed and joined in the banter."
"One cannot trust people whose cuisine is so bad," it quotes Mr Chirac saying.
"The only thing they have ever done for European agriculture is mad cow disease," Mr Chirac said, according to the newspaper's report.
Mr Chirac is also reported to have reminisced about an occasion when former Nato secretary general Lord George Robertson - who is Scottish - had made him try a local dish. "That is where our difficulties with Nato come from," he said, apparently speaking before the meeting was properly underway.
Wikipedia said:...in 1760 the new King, George III agreed to surrender the hereditary revenues of the Crown in return for the Civil List, funded by taxation....
...In modern times, the profits surrendered from the Crown Estate have by far exceeded the Civil List and Grants-in-Aid provided to the monarch. For example, surplus from the Crown Estate produced approximately £184.8 million for the Treasury in the financial year 2003/04, whereas parliamentary funding for the Monarchy was approximately £36.8 million during the same period. These funds include the Civil List, Annuities, Grants in Aid, and funding paid directly by government departments....
Evidently not........Isn't this whole notion of bloody mindedly dumb nationalism an English one anyway?
If you actually listened to what other people say every once in awhile, rather than just assuming you are always right and mocking others who disagree with you, you'd see what I and others were actually saying. I'll be off now, I think this "discussion" is far too intellectual for me...Fascinating that you refer to that chart to "prove" your point and pick out the under 1% fatalities of Britain as significant. Compared to the over 16% for the Poles, and the double figures for Germany, the Baltic countries, Russia etc. Plenty of the other countries also had much more significant casualties than Britain.