UK motorists could be stripped of licences under new EU laws

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Re: UK motorists could be stripped of licences under new EU

#11 Post by 3xpendable »

Yup. even a limb called....Wales lol :p
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Re: UK motorists could be stripped of licences under new EU

#12 Post by TerryG »

To be fair, I don't think the tories want us out of the EU, they are gambling that the public don't all read the daily mail and will be sensible. They almost lost Scotland with the same gamble so hopefully they do a better job this time round.
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#13 Post by Dave3066 »

TerryG wrote:To be fair, I don't think the tories want us out of the EU, they are gambling that the public don't all read the daily mail and will be sensible. They almost lost Scotland with the same gamble so hopefully they do a better job this time round.
If we leave the EU who will be left to blame for all the "barmy" legislation and directives? Ah yes, that'll be the Tories then :D

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