EU. In or out?

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AlanHolt wrote:Roll on polluted rivers, increased air pollution, less rights for employees etc.
Why?

Please explain what insight you have as to how and when the regulations will change?
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Jak* wrote:Brilliant news, I guess this means we will be able to buy new bikes with carbs again! :laugh:
cheers Jak
Yes, all the manufacturers will be delighted to have a special production run for 'British market' bikes.

In fact, the so called 'Euro' emissions limits are underwritten by the UN, and are adopted around the world.

In any case, most major British cities are likely to have Low Emissions Zones in the medium-term future, and they will be Euro 4 motorcycles only.

Sorry to ruin your Brexity dream of polluted air.
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Isn't everything that the eu has done for the UK been forced upon us and therefore not what we want? If so, surely these things will be reversed?
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As the Euro emissions limits are being applied in China and India, I somehow doubt that we'll become a smoke-filled zone.

I had to laugh at the PM's letter: the things that she says she wants out of Brexit: free trade, security etc; are all things we have as EU members anyway.

Farage is planning to leave the UK for the USA, so you can tell he is confident that he will be better off outside the 'independent' UK having built his UK career out of our membership of the EU.

Ever been had???

Still at least we'll have £350 million a week extra to spend on the NHS...ha ha ha.

If I had a list of all the Brexit voters, I'd be selling them each a bottle of snake oil for £10.
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AlanHolt wrote:Isn't everything that the eu has done for the UK been forced upon us and therefore not what we want? If so, surely these things will be reversed?
No
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Emf#53, you seem to have a problem with your sarcasm detector
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No free trade agreement.... as if we didn't already know

http://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/news/fir ... spartanntp
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Will we have the option to buy light bulbs that emit light?

P.s. I can taste that new Zealand lamb already!!!
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I,lol have a bottle please,
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micksea wrote:P.s. I can taste that new Zealand lamb already!!!
The better tasting Scottish stuff might be on WTO tariffs :laugh:
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