The Daily Racist triggering its gammon readership.So - we took back control by handing control to Spain? Its like Brexit benefits may not exist after all
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Fears David Cameron is about to make major EU sellout over Gibraltar Brexit deal
The nature of Gibraltar's long-term post-Brexit relationship with the European Union remains unresolved.www.express.co.uk
So basically the Mail is angry that an EU region enforces its own laws and takes back control?
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Brits go to war against Balearics' boozy holiday crackdown
Tourist hotspots have ramped up efforts to curb rowdy behaviour by hiking fines for drinking in the street, banning shops from selling alcohol at night and restricting party boats.www.dailymail.co.uk
Refuse to click on that dog whistling shite..So basically the Mail is angry that an EU region enforces its own laws and takes back control?
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Brits go to war against Balearics' boozy holiday crackdown
Tourist hotspots have ramped up efforts to curb rowdy behaviour by hiking fines for drinking in the street, banning shops from selling alcohol at night and restricting party boats.www.dailymail.co.uk
You should have stopped posting at the sixth word.So basically the Mail is angry that an EU region enforces its own laws and takes back control?
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Brits go to war against Balearics' boozy holiday crackdown
Tourist hotspots have ramped up efforts to curb rowdy behaviour by hiking fines for drinking in the street, banning shops from selling alcohol at night and restricting party boats.www.dailymail.co.uk
Badenoch must be on something surely? This statement defies belief.
Badenoch must be on something surely? This statement defies belief.
One man's freedom is another man's annoyance. Aren't there enough bikes and electric scooters making pavements intolerable without cluttering them with tables, chairs and gobby arseholes? Where a cafe has a terrace, no problem.There was absolutely no EU regulation that prevented pavement licences etc.. The only restriction that most local authorities insist upon, perfectly understandably, is that the operator demonstrates they have public liability insurance, given they are extending onto a public thoroughfare.
How will people get to hospitals in an emergency?One man's freedom is another man's annoyance. Aren't there enough bikes and electric scooters making pavements intolerable without cluttering them with tables, chairs and gobby arseholes? Where a cafe has a terrace, no problem.
That’s for a local authority to decide. They have pretty strict conditions around pavement width.One man's freedom is another man's annoyance. Aren't there enough bikes and electric scooters making pavements intolerable without cluttering them with tables, chairs and gobby arseholes?
One man's freedom is another man's annoyance. Aren't there enough bikes and electric scooters making pavements intolerable without cluttering them with tables, chairs and gobby arseholes? Where a cafe has a terrace, no problem.
There was absolutely no EU regulation that prevented pavement licences etc.. The only restriction that most local authorities insist upon, perfectly understandably, is that the operator demonstrates they have public liability insurance, given they are extending onto a public thoroughfare.
And you live in the north east?!I would have thought the biggest pushback came from the customer who didn't want to sit outside in our shitty weather.
Thatcher was such a fkn bitch, even a decade of the Blair Witch project couldn't put it right (known in footy as a like-for-like substitution)...is this still a thing?
Well, exactly. What is Badenoch trying to change?That’s for a local authority to decide. They have pretty strict conditions around pavement width.