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RE[2]: The EU has more important matters to attend to
by Thom_Holwerda on Thu 19th Jul 2012 07:35
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Putting aside the slightly conspiracy theorist nature of that post, Im inclined to agree. As a citizen of the UK, I believe I speak for most of us brits when I say that we too are tired of the EU sticking its nose into every little thing that really doesnt concern them,
Yes, your own nanny state government already does that enough, right?
RE[3]: The EU has more important matters to attend to
by phobox on Thu 19th Jul 2012 07:46
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Putting aside the slightly conspiracy theorist nature of that post, Im inclined to agree. As a citizen of the UK, I believe I speak for most of us brits when I say that we too are tired of the EU sticking its nose into every little thing that really doesnt concern them, while ignoring or glossing over the fact that an increasing number of influential EU member states are on the verge of bankruptcy and the Euro currency is losing value by the day. While Im not one to defend large corporations, least of all Microsoft, I am getting tired of the beurocratic nonsense that is the EU getting involved in something that nobody but their 3 members is concerned about. And while Im on the subject of corporations, Apple need to quit being little girls and back off of Samsung and Google too and deal with the fact that Android is no longer the inferior new kid on the block, but a serious and quite impressive contender for the mobile space. And thats from an Apple fan.