See Alex's post above. The example you Googled pre-dates the EMA. Your example is not therefore a "fact." is it? Before you next spew out a heap of stories you have just found on the web at least take a moment to read them please.
I'm sure I could surf the net and find deaths and corruption linked to any industry you care to name. Equally I could find a heap of success stories. That's the thing with the internet, it entrenches views as opposed to opening minds. Let's call it a night.
A combination of EU, Pharma industry and member states. It streamlined a process which previously cost companies a total of approx 400 million per year and as I have mentioned previously supports a UK industry worth 60b. As an aside the EU also funds Pharma research into select and specific...
But the party "most likely to assist in getting us out of the EU" is not UKIP is it? It's the Tory party. Most likely is the key term here. You're not putting across a very good case for voting UKIP.
It makes no sense to me that someone will vote for a party based on the fact they get picked on. It seems plain daft to me. I really cannot see this any other way.
I'll accept your apology :thumbsup: Highlighting the benefits of the EU you get called smug. Highlighting the downfalls you get called a Little Englander :smile:
I do support the EU and Labour but I do not see them as patricians looking down on the electorate. I choose my affiliations based on...
Fine. I don't share the same view but the good news for you is that you have two parties you can vote for next year which have both pledged to change this.
The latin countries you refer to certainly felt part of the "Euro experiment" when they were reaping the benefits of access to low-cost borrowing to fund all manner of projects. It turned out sour for some just like it did for the UK. The various countries you refer to did have options but...
What makes you think this? Because what is happening on the mainland certainly does not support this argument. All of the current work and agreements suggest that in 10 years time the EU will be a stronger and more coherent than ever. Greece never left, Spain never left, Ireland never left even...
Really? Do you have any figures to support this? Why just pick Spain for your example? Brits migrate all over the world. Personally I doubt the thousands of Brits in Germany are here to retire. It's probably the exact opposite.
No one is slinging mud. The Tweets are out there for all to see and make your own judgement. And Nigel Farrange himself has said their vetting has failed. Hatred? I'm just stating facts.
I was referring to the Cancer Research example which relates to personal identifiable information (PII) and sensitive personal identifiable information (SPII) which is EU wide: EU Data Protection Directive (EUDP)
Yet more racist Tweets, emails and comment in the press today from UKIP councilors and more examples of members hiring cheap foreign labour. I'm embarrassed these clowns have been voted in. Embarrassed we have a party with seemingly no vetting process which allows any idiot to stand (I have...
Whether you like it or not we need data protection. That given, you seem to miss the point that it is much more efficient and therefore less costly for businesses to deal with one single EU law than the minefield of numerous different rules scattered across the continent. It's simple common...