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By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 23 Jun 16 14:41
not allowed to take any sea bass home caught from the shore between Jan & June, only one allowed between between July - Dec
can't buy my fruit and veg in lbs & ozs
forcing me to buy led lights
By:
xmoneyx
When: 23 Jun 16 14:41
Laugh
By:
rogerthebutler
When: 23 Jun 16 14:43
Name me one MEP (bar Farage)?
By:
xmoneyx
When: 23 Jun 16 14:44
what wage are MEP on?
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 23 Jun 16 14:47
why laugh I have exceeded your criteria just off the top of my head, not even mentioned electrical appliances
By:
xmoneyx
When: 23 Jun 16 14:49
I'm laughing because I don't have a clue about EU directives and you named 4 right away
By:
Gallivanter
When: 23 Jun 16 14:51
I write for a living, now mostly self-publishing because that's where the money is. It used to be the case that there was no VAT on books sold in Britain. That still applies to paperbacks (for the time being) but the EU has forced the British government to apply 20% VAT to ebooks like the Kindle.

This means that a book that once would have sold for £1.50 now retails at £1.80. That's not an "attractive" price so I would put it out at £1.99 whereas it should really go out at £1.49. The customer now pays an extra third, which reduces sales and therefore income.
By:
jollyswagman
When: 23 Jun 16 14:52
arent emissions standards for cars and taxis set by the eu now? what are we at? euro5 or euro6 i think.
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 23 Jun 16 14:55
what are these new light bulbs we use now the ones that are not as bright are they halogen? if they are they will have to be replaced by 2017 for LEDS which will start at £12 a bulb.
By:
lmfao
When: 23 Jun 16 14:57
Code 4 building Regs

very green but stupid as well

can only install a 10 cm deep bath (or there abuts)- so once regs passed - bath taken out and fit a proper oe;

must have a rack for 2 bycycles in the shed- even if you dont cycle

must have a tunnel thru back hedge for hedgehogs
By:
lmfao
When: 23 Jun 16 15:01
uk must contribute to the cultural practice of Spanish Bullfighting
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 23 Jun 16 15:08
is the rule about having power sockets half way up the bleeding wall anything to do with them?
By:
rogerthebutler
When: 23 Jun 16 15:16
Not a Directive but Facebook, You Tube, Microsoft and Twitter signing up to a Code of Conduct outlining (a non-defined) hate speech and where "where European values and laws are respected” will be potentially interesting
By:
TheChaser
When: 23 Jun 16 15:29
Burton if your shorts of light bulbs David Icke stocked up on the old ones i seen a tour of his house on yutube on isle of man

message him im sure he will send you a few
By:
Just Checking
When: 23 Jun 16 18:04
The Prime Directive SadAngry

Often when visiting alien planets, I want to intervene to save them from some interesting weekly disaster, but I can't!
It's political correctness gone mad!

If I did violate it, that ***t Junker would take my ship off me, and my mating privileges with Green women Scared.
By:
Hamsterdam
When: 23 Jun 16 19:10
Max 1200 Watt Hoover = craap
Tobacco Products Directive (TPD) specifically article 20 relating to restrictions on e-cigs.
By:
Injera
When: 23 Jun 16 19:19
When I return to Blighty I'm herded towards the 'EU passport Holders' checkpoint.

I have NO more right to enter my beloved Britain than any other EU citizen.

Sad
By:
Captain Christy
When: 23 Jun 16 19:22
And when you go to say Spain, do they have a special exit only for the Spanish?
By:
xmoneyx
When: 23 Jun 16 19:30
olay
By:
Injera
When: 23 Jun 16 19:49
Of course not. The goal is to give all EU citizens the same rights. Nice idea but utterly flawed. History tells us the erosion of individual sovereignity nearly always ends in tears/trouble/bloodshed.

The EU wants to remove all national identity whether that's Spanish, Polish or British.
By:
blackbarn
When: 23 Jun 16 19:51
burton brewers - no-one, not even the EU forces you to use or buy LED bulbs.  Although you might want to though given the cost savings.
By:
Room 0182
When: 23 Jun 16 19:52
Tobacco Products Directive
By:
Early Morning Riser
When: 23 Jun 16 19:53
putting warning notices on packets of nuts that they might contain nutsLaughLaughLaughLaugh
By:
Just Checking
When: 23 Jun 16 19:53
Side bar: LED bulbs are 1000 times better than the sh*t old energy saving bulbs, I recommend them.
Nothing to do with the EU though, though it was them that banned the old filament ones.
I've a dimmer light with a filament, not sure if LED bulbs would work in that, the others didn't.
By:
Just Checking
When: 23 Jun 16 19:55
Making the name Junker hated when it earned such a fine reputation 1939-45 LaughWhoops
By:
barstool
When: 23 Jun 16 19:58
Vat on energy
Green energy tarrifs
Unable to dredge local river has silt removed as to be taken away and disposed as "hazardous". 600 houses flooded here due to that one.
Overtime working regulations.
Not being able to help the steel industry (Redcar), Cost my firm £2,000,000 that one.

and I could go on.
By:
blackbarn
When: 23 Jun 16 20:01
The dearth of the British sausage is entirely EU driven.
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 23 Jun 16 20:13
Renewable energy & climate strategy, costs us billions and is unproven.
By:
Coachbuster
When: 23 Jun 16 20:19
EU directives are there for our protection  .... the bulk of the British public , not being the sharpest consumers on earth   tends to get taken advanatge of with labelling and mis-selling of goods .

The EU recognise this Wink
By:
Coachbuster
When: 23 Jun 16 20:19
tend *
By:
Coachbuster
When: 23 Jun 16 20:20
the Chocolate bars etc
By:
Coachbuster
When: 23 Jun 16 20:21
Beardy , the banks, supermarkets .

They're all at it  Laugh
By:
donny osmond
When: 23 Jun 16 20:28
4 weeks paid holiday for all workers
By:
blackbarn
When: 23 Jun 16 20:40
The protection of the integrity of the term Champagne.

Oh and the protection of the integrity of british foods on the following list.  A worthy list imo

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_Kingdom_food_and_drink_products_with_protected_status
By:
Coachbuster
When: 23 Jun 16 20:42
would be a sad day without EU Directives.

we need guidance  -  we need standards  .
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