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WTF do smokeless zones have to do with the EU?

Daily Wail bollocks.


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 10:34 am
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WTF do smokeless zones have to do with the EU?

Cos Johnny foreigner has them too, therefore IT'S THEIR FAULT!

For chrissakes, some self-important landlord esteems that his establishment is above a law that the rest of the community has to abide by and would never lower himself to the point of using the smokeless alternative, because they don't look like logs. What a ****.


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 10:47 am
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I'd prefer - for all nations not just us - that a sense if national identity is preserved.

The EU is not eroding national identity. Not even remotely. Don't be ridiculous. Where's the legislation banning English culture or language? Incidentally, for many hundreds of years the English did exactly that to the Welsh.

And as for experiencing international culture in Sainsbury's - do me a favour. There's more to culture than food obviously.

let's face it with the exception of our currency, we are actually "Europe" now aren't we?

We are Europe, but we are also Britain. Here, I'm also Wales, South Wales and South East Wales. If you think we're all homogenous I suggest you pop over to somewhere like Poland for a year or two, see if there's any difference.


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 10:49 am
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I'm crap at politics, and am failing to explain myself properly.

I think what I'm trying to say, is that I'd prefer to see national identities, cultures etc preserved. I have no issues of opening borders etc, but do understand the issues that cause a flood of migrates to country "A", because that country has a benefits system that makes it easy for it to become flooded with people (nationals too) that are here becuase of the ease of living in comparison. Obviously that country may be overburdened by this.

Also with relation to the English flag - I'd like to be proud of "being English", not subdued and told - for example - that I can't drink Bitter anymore, because too much gives you the shits. That kind of thing.

Similarly, I want to be able to go to say, Romania and experience a genuiune Romanian culture. I don't want to be in a Romanian high street only to find out that I might as well have gone to Croydon.

Not sure if that makes sense. I should probably give up if not. 😐


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 10:50 am
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We are Europeans : celts Saxons Normans Vikings you name it and we're it. We're separated from the continent by a narrow passage of water. You can see France from Kent

As for national Identity? Have you been to other euro countries and mixed, no one is losing their identity.

Stop being to bloody insular!


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 10:51 am
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think what I'm trying to say, is .......

Fair enough. But what does that have to do with not using smokeless logs? 😕


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 10:52 am
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Buzz - as by generalisation yes. But my nationality is British, despite the fact I have a Danish hereditary.


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 10:52 am
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think what I'm trying to say, is .......
Fair enough. But what does that have to do with not using smokeless logs?

Nothing - that got misunderstood. I wasn't referring to that article. I was referring to a report on Steve Allens LBC97.3 show yesterday, that there is a Euro-Law being passed that bans the use of open fires in public house on health and safety grounds. I have contacted Mr Allen to seek the source for the benefit of this thread.


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 10:54 am
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I'd give up if I were the OP. You've woken the lefties. 😀


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 10:55 am
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Indeed DD. - btw I'm fleetingly in your part of the world on Jan7 - you wanted a favor? Email if so.


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 10:57 am
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Also with relation to the English flag - I'd like to be proud of "being English", not subdued and told - for example - that I can't drink Bitter anymore, because too much gives you the shits. That kind of thing.

Who is subduing you?
Who is saying that you can't drink bitter?
If bitter gives you the shits I would suggest that you don't drink it or try a different supplier.
What has bitter got to do with the English Flag?
Are you a troll or just a cock?

I am not pro EU but when I hear crap like this it just distances me from any sensible arguments to leave the Europe.


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 11:00 am
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I'd prefer - for all nations not just us - that a sense if national identity is preserved.

As far as I can tell, our National Identity is just a blend of racism, small islander-ism, and hatred of anything different (mainly foreigners). Not a lot to be proud of.


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 11:06 am
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Are you a troll or just a cock?

I am not pro EU but when I hear crap like this it just distances me from any sensible arguments to leave the Europe.

Its was a trite example winston, but you rather I was some type of arsehole that appeared in a thread seemingly to insult someone, and that would somehow strengthen your own resolve to leave europe?


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 11:07 am
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Kryton,

You seem to have two aspects to your views

One that you seem to think that the EU will make everywhere the same. I think that most people would agree that this would be a bad thing but I don't see any evidence that the EU is trying to do that.

Second seems to be that the EU is 'forcing' things on us. Again, being part of the EU may sort of mean that is the case but as with your logs example, it's very rare that there's actually any truth about these things and the vast vast majority are done with good intentions and generally decent results - eg enforcing human rights.

So, I think you've got some valid ideas but don't have a very good grasp of the realities of it which seem to be led by hearsay / biased / innacurate media reports.


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 11:08 am
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I'd prefer - for all nations not just us - that a sense if national identity is preserved.
As far as I can tell, our National Identity is just a blend of racism, small islander-ism, and hatred of anything different (mainly foreigners). Not a lot to be proud of.

And therein lies my point. The fear of being percieved that way IMO is leading to a self-subdued national identity.


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 11:09 am
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told - for example - that I can't drink Bitter anymore, because too much gives you the shits.

Interesting. If someone publishes an article saying that too much bitter might give you the shits, that's not an instruction. It's merely some information.

It could be a personality trait that leads you to interpret advice or information as rules and instructions..? I've certainly seen that in lots of pepole. People who are profoundly keen to please and do to the right thing (like my wife) feel pressured by such things.

As far as I can tell, our National Identity is just a blend of racism, small islander-ism, and hatred of anything different (mainly foreigners).

Wait, what? Whose perception is that?


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 11:10 am
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A trite example? Of something you've made up?

I'm confused tbh. If you make stuff up, blame the EU for it and then use that to justify hating the EU then...well....there's not much to say really. EDIT: As above, I think you're confusing innacurate newspaper reports for truth, and studies or research for directives and regulations. E.g. "EU say bitter is bad for you", you're possibly hearing that as "EU ban bitter".

Back on topic: http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-13-1274_en.htm
EU press release on a *draft* "policy package to clean up Europe's air".

By 2030, and compared to business as usual, the clean air policy package is estimated to:

avoid 58 000 premature deaths...

Health benefits alone will save society €40-140 billion in external costs and provide about €3 billion in direct benefits due to higher productivity of the workforce, lower healthcare costs, higher crop yields and less damage to buildings. The proposal will also add the equivalent of around 100 000 additional jobs due to increased productivity and competitiveness because of fewer workdays lost


B*stards


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 11:11 am
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A-Z of EU Myths....

http://blogs.ec.europa.eu/ECintheUK/euromyths-a-z-index/


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 11:11 am
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Kryton,

You seem to have two aspects to your views

One that you seem to think that the EU will make everywhere the same. I think that most people would agree that this would be a bad thing but I don't see any evidence that the EU is trying to do that.

Second seems to be that the EU is 'forcing' things on us. Again, being part of the EU may sort of mean that is the case but as with your logs example, it's very rare that there's actually any truth about these things and the vast vast majority are done with good intentions and generally decent results - eg enforcing human right.

So, I think you've got some valid ideas but don't have a very good grasp of the realities of it which seem to be led by hearsay / biased / innacurate media reports.

Thankyou clubber, for posting that. You are right, on all counts, including your last para - I'm particulalry bad at this kind of thing, don't have the time to fully explore the issues and to be fair, should probably avoid these type of threads!

And on that note, I'm out.


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 11:12 am
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And therein lies my point. The fear of being percieved that way IMO is leading to a self-subdued national identity.

This has precisely nothing to do with the EU though.


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 11:12 am
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As far as I can tell, our National Identity is just a blend of racism, small islander-ism, and hatred of anything different (mainly foreigners).

C'mon that's a very narrow minded view of things. Funnily enough though you seem to match your own description, at least in terms of dislike of other people based on stereotypes...


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 11:13 am
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Happy to help Kryton 🙂 I would suggest though that you maybe try to look into the details (or just the factual accuracy) behind things before complaining about them...


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 11:14 am
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Wait, what? Whose perception is that?

If you were a foreigner looking at our popular press I think you'd be hard pushed not to think we come across as a bunch of small islander racists....

Funnily enough though you seem to match your own description, at least in terms of dislike of other people based on stereotypes...

I have a rabid hatred of the Tory party based on their policies, but I'd be impressed if you can find anything racist I've ever written on STW (or anywhere).


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 11:18 am
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Its was a trite example winston, but you rather I was some type of arsehole that appeared in a thread seemingly to insult someone, and that would somehow strengthen your own resolve to leave europe?

Pls excuse my ignorance but I don't understand what you mean.

Can you explain?

Basically your OP suggested that the EU were stopping some old local pub from having open fires. In fact it was the Clean Air Act first passed in 1956 that was the origin of the restriction. The arsehole of a landlord had received complaints from neighbours and was simply looking for publicity. Even he didn't blame the EU.


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 11:20 am
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I suspect that being in the EU has given us more civil liberties, particularly in relation to employment rights (though our government is obviously fighting for our freedom to work harder, for less and to get sacked with less justification).


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 11:28 am
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If you were a foreigner looking at our popular press I think you'd be hard pushed not to think we come across as a bunch of small islander racists....

I think popular press is like that all over the world, isn't it? We certainly don't have a reputation for being racist - a lot of people come here because we're pretty tolerant.


 
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Absolutely. In fact, people I know have commented on the confusing contradiction as they see it between the people they meet here and the way things are reported in the media.


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 11:32 am
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It could be that intelligence, cosmopolitanism, racism and reading tabloids are all linked 🙂


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 11:34 am
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Footflaps

I have a rabid hatred of the Tory party based on their policies, but I'd be impressed if you can find anything racist I've ever written on STW (or anywhere).

I was thinking more of the 'anything different' part. IMO it's the ability to write off large numbers of people as worthless/idiots/etc that causes most problems. IME people faced with other people on an individual basis are generally quite good at getting on and understanding each other. Take away that individuality and it's very easy to depersonalise them and behave less well. See behaviour towards cyclists for example.


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 11:34 am
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molgrips - but that's the thing, they've commented that people can be reading a tabloid one moment and generally agreeing with the views and then very friendly and helpful with foreigners the next.


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 11:36 am
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People are strange innit.

What clubber said ^^ spot on as usual.


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 11:37 am
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I blame the French. But then, I would 😉


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 11:39 am
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We certainly don't have a reputation for being racist - a lot of people come here because we're pretty tolerant.

The only time I have experienced racism is driving a German registered car in the UK. I was quite shocked that during the course of just one week to overhear about a dozen "bloody Germans" type comments, said deliberately loud when people (mostly young males) clocked the car, as well as plenty of dirty looks and sneers.

I have never had such problems driving around the rest of Europe in British and German cars.

On a world scale, britain might be considered tolerant, but compared to the rest of western Europe, I find that common attitudes towards other nationalities are quite poor.


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 11:45 am
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Neatly demonstrating my point about depersonalising things. Germans I know have said they were concerned coming over here but found people very friendly face to face.


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 11:49 am
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I've certainly noticed plenty of racism in other parts of Europe, particularly where Roma are concerned. It depends where you live and visit, I suppose. If you live on a sink council estate but then visit a tourist destination or a big city, you'll see things differently.


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 11:50 am
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On a world scale, britain might be considered tolerant, but compared to the rest of western Europe, I find that common attitudes towards other nationalities are quite poor.

Are you sure?

Have you ever spent much time with Italians or Spaniards? IME they are pretty much like Alf Garnett on their attitude to race and diversity.
How about Serbs or Croats?
We might of done some bad things in the "Age of Empire" but compared to the French we weren't that bad! Most of the ex French colonies are an absolute mess compared to what we left behind in the vast majority of cases.
I just don't hold the myth that the Brits are intolerant.


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 11:52 am
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The only time I have experienced racism is driving a German registered car in the UK

Could hardly call it racism but we've had "pffff, anglais" a few times in France. "Non monsieur, ecosse, ecosse!" always fixes that though for some reason 😆 (sooner or later I'll find some french farmer who's wife left him for a scotsman)


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 11:52 am
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We might of done some bad things in the "Age of Empire" but compared to the French we weren't that bad!

I worked with a Sudanese bloke for a while. He said that when he went back home the old folk kept asking him when the British were coming back because things were so much better...


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 12:01 pm
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Most of the ex French colonies are an absolute mess compared to what we left behind in the vast majority of cases.

Really? My impression was that GB tended to just dump our colonies and leave them to it which has led to a lot of problems in those places whereas the French (no doubt, not for entirely altruistic reasons) remained much closer involved and as a consequence, things worked much better.

I'd be interested in this though.


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 12:13 pm
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I worked with a Sudanese bloke for a while. He said that when he went back home the old folk kept asking him when the British were coming back because things were so much better...

Lots of Iraqis pine for Saddam, apparently.


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 12:18 pm
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You knew where you were with that Saddam. OK so he might just choose to turn up at your house and kill you all but at least there was no crime on the streets, etc.

It's an interesting phenomenon isn't it? Very common in ex-soviet countries too.


 
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Lots of Iraqis pine for Saddam, apparently.

They're not dead! They're pining for Saddam!


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 12:25 pm
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but do understand the issues that cause a flood of migrates to country "A", because that country has a benefits system that makes it easy for it to become flooded with people (nationals too) that are here becuase of the ease of living in comparison. Obviously that country may be overburdened by this.

always the same hyperbole - flood, invasion, overwhelming, over burdened etc followed by the BS they are here for our , and you forgot this one, very generous *, benefits system. It is part of the right wing agenda of lies /distortions/anti EU pap to make folk think like this. They are here to work and every stat, including the govts own , shows immigrants contribute more than they take and have lower levels of unemployment etc.

* that is BS most of europes is more generous than ours they come due to the language - they can speak it- and the history of tolerance


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 12:29 pm
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I think that British rule in Sudan was possibly preferable to what happened subsequently..


 
Posted : 20/12/2013 12:32 pm
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dictatorships often hold together disparate people who then struggle for power afterwards - Yougoslavia and Tito for a European example

we are in danger of reaching Well they made the trains run on time /what have the romans ever done for us though here


 
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