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A plot hatched by the European Union with help from Labour.
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http://tinyurl.com/6kjs2ut
It would seem that the last Labour party had been conspiring with European bureaucrats to wipe England off the map and replace our historic boroughs, counties and cities with transnational Euro-regions.
Good idea or not?
It would seem that the last Labour party had been conspiring with European bureaucrats to wipe England off the map and replace our historic boroughs, counties and cities with transnational Euro-regions.
Good idea or not?
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// Labour and Europe are trying to wipe England from the map of Europe. //
http://www.theanswerb...7.html#answer-4697495
Then there was this in 2008
// EU Writes England Off The Map //
And in 2006
// Demise Of Britain?. Or Just England And Wales. //
http://www.theanswerb...3.html#answer-1277648
Why do the same people keep getting fooled by these bogus map stories in the Daily Mail. The EU do not want to re-name anything, these are just maps produced for administrative purposes. It is rather like the Government owned Royal Mail producing a Post Code map and naming a place SW1A 1AA. It does not mean they want to rename that place, it is just useful to the Royal Mail to refer to it as that instead of its full proper name. The same when the EU calls something the "Trans-Manche region" instead of Kent.
There must be loads of really good Anti Euro stories out there to post on, why keep posting the same lame one every year?
// Labour and Europe are trying to wipe England from the map of Europe. //
http://www.theanswerb...7.html#answer-4697495
Then there was this in 2008
// EU Writes England Off The Map //
And in 2006
// Demise Of Britain?. Or Just England And Wales. //
http://www.theanswerb...3.html#answer-1277648
Why do the same people keep getting fooled by these bogus map stories in the Daily Mail. The EU do not want to re-name anything, these are just maps produced for administrative purposes. It is rather like the Government owned Royal Mail producing a Post Code map and naming a place SW1A 1AA. It does not mean they want to rename that place, it is just useful to the Royal Mail to refer to it as that instead of its full proper name. The same when the EU calls something the "Trans-Manche region" instead of Kent.
There must be loads of really good Anti Euro stories out there to post on, why keep posting the same lame one every year?
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