Re: If you could remove one piece of legislation from the statute books, what would it be?



On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 at 21:16:02, Periander <4rubbish@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in uk.legal :

Rubbish it was a piece of tat cobbled together by British and American
Lawyers to try and stop Germany and its erstwhile collaborators such as the
French and Dutch from going down the same hole we’d only just dug them out
of. The whole concept of European proles having rights was at the time
anathema, no Anglo-Saxon common law tradition. Of course at the time when
we also signed up for it we simply thought that we were setting a good
example and there was no idea that we would soon be under the heal of those
we'd just liberated.

Who said anything about being 'under the heel'? I want us out of the EU for economic & social reasons, not political ones.

I want the right to decide whether to use the ultimate punishment against murderers.

I want the right to decide to we let into/exclude from our borders.

I want decisions made on our behalf to be made *only* by people directly accountable to us!
--
Paul Hyett, Cheltenham
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