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It is true that the EU’s Directives do not prevent the dredging of rivers, streams and ponds completely. No-one is saying that. What we are saying is that this is an example of an area which has been grossly over-regulated by the EU. It is now hugely bureaucratic, restricted, time-consuming, and expensive.
Hahahaha oh fukYou little braindead sheep are so gullible
'Wahhhhh the EU are so evil'
Stupid people lapping up the anti-EU ****e that's spoonfed to them on a daily basis. It's ****ing pathetic.
You lot should be ****ing ashamed of yourselves. Sad little racist hate-filled bumpkin ****s.
You little braindead sheep are so gullible![]()
I'm not really read up on all this, however I do think the rain is more responsible for the flooding than any directive.
The point being made in the article is that since the vote for Brexit - despite still being paid-up members - the EU has not given monetary support to U.K. flood areas.I'm not really read up on all this, however I do think the rain is more responsible for the flooding than any directive.
I guess it's the times we live in that there always needs to be someone to blame.
Whether you wanted out or to remain, I'm tired of all the "I told you so" stories that keep being rammed in our faces.
Just get on with it and make things better for ****s sake.
The point being made in the article is that since the vote for Brexit - despite still being paid-up members - the EU has not given monetary support to U.K. flood areas.
and we didn't need a major trauma unit at Carmarthen or Morriston
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/girl-9-taken-hospital-cardiff-17852787