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Should Mps Wear A Peckham?
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I'm not sure myself, I can see what the Speaker is saying but I'd hate to see them all looking like a sack of, tied up in the middle.
I'm not sure myself, I can see what the Speaker is saying but I'd hate to see them all looking like a sack of, tied up in the middle.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Eddie, // Shoreditch ? Now one of the most 'upmarket' areas of London with average house prices of £ 3 million plus !//
Average house prices in Shoreditch are around £750,000 – not £3 million plus.
http:// www.rig htmove. co.uk/h ouse-pr ices/Sh oreditc h.html
You keep posting misleading information. I honestly don’t know where you get it from.
Average house prices in Shoreditch are around £750,000 – not £3 million plus.
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You keep posting misleading information. I honestly don’t know where you get it from.
From your link naomi ,but with 'freehold' selected
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OK not £3 million but a lot of cash !
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OK not £3 million but a lot of cash !
“Kilo Jack, we've moved on.”
No we haven’t, Mamy. As long ago as 2007 the EU “gave up trying" to force the UK to adopt metric measurements:
http:// news.bb c.co.uk /1/hi/6 988521. stm
Regulations that came into force on 1 January 2000 regarding the sale of loose goods effectively made it mandatory to use metric units in the retail industry for most products though supplementary indicators using certain imperial units were still permitted under United Kingdom law. Continued conflict between UK and EU law on packaging led to considerable confusion. To overcome this EU Directive 2007/45/EC deregulated prescribed packaging of most products, leaving only wines and liqueurs subject to prescribed EU-wide pre-packaging legislation. This effectively undid much of the work done by the Metrication Board by deregulating prescribed sizing for over 40 products though the law relating to labelling of products has remained unchanged.
It continues to be illegal for road signs to quote distances in anything other than miles:
http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/uk/73 6443/Br exiteer -travel s-count ry-remo ving-il legal-E U-metri c-road- signs
No we haven’t, Mamy. As long ago as 2007 the EU “gave up trying" to force the UK to adopt metric measurements:
http://
Regulations that came into force on 1 January 2000 regarding the sale of loose goods effectively made it mandatory to use metric units in the retail industry for most products though supplementary indicators using certain imperial units were still permitted under United Kingdom law. Continued conflict between UK and EU law on packaging led to considerable confusion. To overcome this EU Directive 2007/45/EC deregulated prescribed packaging of most products, leaving only wines and liqueurs subject to prescribed EU-wide pre-packaging legislation. This effectively undid much of the work done by the Metrication Board by deregulating prescribed sizing for over 40 products though the law relating to labelling of products has remained unchanged.
It continues to be illegal for road signs to quote distances in anything other than miles:
http://
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