Current Affairs EU In or Out

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  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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The dozen or so non-racists in London today looking around...

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No wonder you support the EU - your as intransigence is in line with them......
I'm not trying to find common ground with you.

Your entire premise for EU overarching regulation is that they banned Sodium Chlorate 'Salt' from use as a pesticide, when you were a senior manager in the Horticultural industry with COSHH.

I've explained to you that you are completely wrong to say that Sodium Chloride and Sodium Chlorate are two entirely different things. One is banned by the EU and would be subject to COSHH, the other is Salt. The EU has banned Sodium Chlorate but not Sodium Chloride.

They are two completely different substances, one which is organic and the other inorganic.

If you think the EU have banned salt, either as a pesticide or in any other scenario then I genuinely don't think you should been given any sort of COSHH qualification or had any responsibility in managing the health and safety of people you worked with.

Here's an acid test for you: next time you think your soup needs a bit if seasoning, pop some Sodium Chlorate on there and see how you do*


*Genuinely feel I have to do this, but don't actually do that, it might kill you!
 
I stated they were similar ......
Pure mined crude rock salt is put on our roads in the winter - washes into our waterways.....
They are not similar. They are totally different chemicals and have totally different properties. One of them is hazardous and one isn't. One of them is very reactive, the other isn't. One of them is toxic to aquatic life and one isn't. One of them you could put on your chips, the other you wouldn't. Just because their names look similar does not mean that they are. I would not argue with you on anything relating to horticulture, because I know very little about it. You don't know much about chemistry, but you argue as if you do.
 
surprised Antifa aren't there , you know confronting the racists like they normally do.

aren't you surprised they aren't there sticking up for their cause ?

Oh wow. Mask slipping here.

The March to Leave - which began in Sunderland two weeks ago - arrived in Parliament Square on Friday afternoon.
A separate Make Brexit Happen rally, organised by UKIP, was also held.
The rally was backed by English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson, who spoke to crowds, along with UKIP leader Gerard Batten.
Meanwhile, at the March to Leave protest, former UKIP leader Nigel Farage and Tory Brexiteer MP Mark Francois delivered speeches.
A counter-protest by the group Stand Up to Racism is also taking place in Westminster.
 
@abelard : What’s so bad about growing up in a Canadian wasteland? Sounds better than in a grim city, assuming that it’s in a part that doesn’t have very long winters.
I don't mean the literal wilderness. Some Canadian landscapes are actually very impressive.

I mean the Canadian equivalents of places like Wigan - which combine vacant town centres with utterly soulless oceans of suburban carparks, and fading identikit malls and strip plazas, none of which have even the slightest bit of distinction from the hundreds of other suburban wastelands exactly like them.

Canada looks like somebody was playing SimCity and then got bored and just started pressing the CTRL + V key.

After the war, it basically plagiarised the United States' racist geography, such that at least 80% of it is functionally uninhabitable without spending hours every day in a car.

Outside of the mountains (which are thousands of kilometres from where almost all Canadians live) and at most about ten towns or cities, it is devoid of any sense of history or place. It is urban purgatory.

Try purchasing food or clothing in Southwestern Ontario some time, and you'll be singing "Can I Get a Widnes?" before the hour's out ; )
 
Oh wow. Mask slipping here.

The March to Leave - which began in Sunderland two weeks ago - arrived in Parliament Square on Friday afternoon.
A separate Make Brexit Happen rally, organised by UKIP, was also held.
The rally was backed by English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson, who spoke to crowds, along with UKIP leader Gerard Batten.
Meanwhile, at the March to Leave protest, former UKIP leader Nigel Farage and Tory Brexiteer MP Mark Francois delivered speeches.
A counter-protest by the group Stand Up to Racism is also taking place in Westminster.
Gerard Batten was on the TV earlier saying that the Metropolitan Police were going to be out in force and were prepping to use water cannon to disperse protestors.

The Met police, I can categorically tell you, have no water cannons.
 
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