what time is the vote?
2-30 , I think it’s going to be tighter than many think .
I’m conflicted on it , It’s certainly better than the risk of a no deal
what time is the vote?
I want to leave to get away from their pompous bullying polictical union ways - ask Greece......You know that the bendy banana myth is one that accept as the most oft perpetuated and ridiculous , I could link you all the actually legislation and facts but like most things I’d assume you’ll completely ignore it .
So far I can gather You want to leave the Eu because they’ve introduced health and safety , workers rights , so we can damage the environment and lies over bendy bananas .
To save you a bit of time , 17.4m and you won .
The main issue is that if you can travel freely to Dublin, there is then nothing stopping you travelling across the border into Northern Ireland (which is unchecked) and then travelling into the UK through Northern Ireland (which is largely unchecked).Nobody as far as I know is stopping citizens of Eire / Northern Ireland ,continue as normal they don't need a passport at present anybody else say the French already need a passport to enter so nothing new, if they want to carry on into the UK from Eire
What's the problem , the already have different government, taxes, money ect it's only impossible if you want it to be.
Salt people sprinkle that on food..... rock salt is used to de ice our roads ...... is that banned?It's not banned because it's flammable. It's non combustible.
It's banned because it's damaging to the environment and public health - it causes methaemoglobinaemia
You're right in linking it to Banana's, in that those who spout it as an example of overarching EU regulation are mistaken.
I still don't think the EU will go for it. While it might be allowed as an indicative vote in UK parliament, I'm not sure it meets the EU conditions for extension.2-30 , I think it’s going to be tighter than many think .
I’m conflicted on it , It’s certainly better than the risk of a no deal
2-30 , I think it’s going to be tighter than many think .
I’m conflicted on it , It’s certainly better than the risk of a no deal
Salt people sprinkle that on food..... rock salt is used to de ice our roads ...... is that banned?
in fact the pure rock salt enters our waterway drains faster than any horticultural use......
Rock salt is crystalline sodium chloride, calledhalite by mineralogists. It occurs widely in the form ofrock masses and beds and is abundant in rocks from all geologic periods.
CTA takes care if thatWell the customs union would cover tarrifs and trade, not movement of people.
i dont think it will be, labour mps arent moving, DUP arent moving...and theres still quite a few hardcore brexiteers...reckon be about a majority of 80 against
It's not banned in food products though is it, it's banned as a pesticide, partly because it's flammable, but mostly because it's use as a pesticide is toxic to the environment.Salt people sprinkle that on food..... rock salt is used to de ice our roads ...... is that banned?
in fact the pure rock salt enters our waterway drains faster than any horticultural use......
Rock salt is crystalline sodium chloride, calledhalite by mineralogists. It occurs widely in the form ofrock masses and beds and is abundant in rocks from all geologic periods.
But you don't put the weedkiller on your chips ..... also how about rock salt on the roads used every winter runs stright into the water stream system how is that not banned......I appreciate you’re the health and safety expert here but if sodium chlorite and sodium chloride are the same shouldn’t they have the same name ? I also know you hate google but a definition of sodium chlorite the first line says
“ Due to its oxidative nature, sodium chlorate can be very toxic if ingested “
I’m not keen on putting that on my chips .
But you don't put the weedkiller on your chips ..... also how about rock salt on the roads used every winter runs stright into the water stream system how is that not banned......
Rock salt is crystalline sodium chloride, calledhalite by mineralogists. It occurs widely in the form of rock masses and beds and is abundant in rocks from all geologic periods.
I think it’s intransigentDUPphobiaI've nothing against Prods
I actually work in a protestant school
Utter rollocks by the EU trying to defend the indefensible you have not answered the rock salt one which enters our water way system instantly down the drains.......It's not banned in food products though is it, it's banned as a pesticide, partly because it's flammable, but mostly because it's use as a pesticide is toxic to the environment.
The laws governing individual freedoms vs environmental protection are very different.
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