Environmental protection is an interesting one

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  1. -18 says the free market and 55+ says environmental protection? What sort of young and old people are these?

  2. Have we done well in environmental protection?

    Take one of our plastic balls and put it in a plastic tank to let us know what you think.

  3. Peace was bought by the UK, US, and Canadian troops landing on Normandy beaches.
    Followed up by NATO and nukes.

    The single market was Thatcher.

    >In the 1980s, when the economy of the EEC began to lag behind the rest of the developed world, Margaret Thatcher sent Arthur Cockfield, Baron Cockfield, to the Delors Commission to take the initiative to attempt to relaunch the common market. Cockfield wrote and published a White Paper in 1985 identifying 300 measures to be addressed in order to complete a single market.[12][13][14] The White Paper was well received and led to the adoption of the Single European Act, a treaty which reformed the decision-making mechanisms of the EEC and set a deadline of 31 December 1992 for the completion of a single market. In the end, it was launched on 1 January 1993.[15]

    Freedom of movement and the cookie warning are 100% the EU.

  4. I am really surprised that this isn’t overwhelmingly peace. Europe used to tear itself to shreds several times every century.

  5. Peace, but please dear eurocrats lesser central restrictions would be nice. Most of us are grown ups and want to decide on our own if we use plastic straws or whatever …

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