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  1. As a trading partner it was a good idea but, the whole thing is a gravy train first and foremost. The MEP's cost three times what a British MP costs and even if we vote the current ones out because the EU is run as it is there is little change. The system of subsides is out of control, countries who have just joined get help to attract businesses to there country with money given by us. So we are paying them to take our jobs with cheaper manufacturing etc.How can this be good for the UK? We have systems that encourgae people to come here as the entitlement for EU citizens is so generous. Goverments only ever give referendums where they hope and expect to win. True democracy is where the people vote on everything in the knowledge those who are voted in would do our bidding. That is why they will fudge this question and why the death penalty, which is favoured by most in opinion polls would never get a look in.
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  2. Good point well made Norm. We are guilty of accepting that the EU has employed tens of thousands of people (or more) whose raison d'etre is to write bullsh*t regulations that cripple our industries then, instead of challenging these, we gold plate them and are more rigorous about implementing and regulating them than most other member states. So, not only does the whole EU go backwards against the rest of the world, the UK goes backwards against many other member states. The whole thing smacks of empire building beyond belief. There is a strong theory that's it's all worth it because it has avoided another european war; personally I think it's the visibility faciliatated by developments on communication that have done most in that area.
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  3. Look up MOMO Team steering wheel available in 280mm or 300mm. Round wheel with the centre offset to give extra leg room.
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  4. Unbelievable effort, well done!
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  5. Just home from Legoland Discovery Manchester and this puts them to shame Very well done you should sell them the rights ££££££
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  6. Ideal car for a bit of dogging wuv - drop the back seats and away you go Do you want to be first
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  7. ahhh the new gay icon car best watch out blokes dont get the wrong idea and follow you home wuv
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  8. Personally, I'd like one of each! Car that is, not swept one side and cycle the other In the right colour/wheel style etc, I love the look of swept wings. One of our Cheshire, now Scottish area lads has a blue wide body car with swept wings, it really does look
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  9. I think it's really a question of personal preference. My feeling is that road-going narrow body cars look better with swept wings, much more stylish and classic, whereas wide body probably look better with cycle wings. But each to their own, pros and cons each way.
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  10. Fantastic - well done Marcus!! Rory's Dad
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  11. Superb! Very, very, well done.
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  12. can we have a parts list i need one. in yellow though great work
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  14. I have booked the 11am live show, Zone/Block D May see you there, might even let you buy me a coffee :d
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