Builders and electrics PT2

I wonder what percentage of Chinese Export imports are actually tested.

Some while ago, for a technical file, I asked a reputable supplier for their compliance testing results for their power supply that was CE marked. After a very long while they supplied some paperwork for an item that had a similar function but was a very different design.

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Fredxx
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There, in a nutshell is the remoaner stupidity encapsulated.

single example: How can we make electricity cheaper without ignoring safety?

repel the climate change act.

The staggering naivete that thinks that all EU legislation is good and about safety shows how brainwashed the remoaners are.

EU legislation is about political virtue signalling and promoting and protecting (chiefly German) industry against competition from the rest of the world.

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Tjoepstil

No its all about some wishy washy excuse called sovereignty which as can be seen from many of the posts here means "we hate foreigners". Not one liever here has been able to say what they actually mean by sovereignty and what they actually think they are getting back.

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dennis

You mean a "Certified English" mark. Shortly to be known as "Crappy English".

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dennis

That's right, the important things.

Housing shortages, stagnating wages and the lack of infrastructure to match immigration. As a Remoaner you are free to interpret these fundamental issues as "we hate foreigners", but it goes to show how in denial the likes of you are to change in the UK.

Since you already own a house and don't work, I can see why you might be Remoaning.

Yes, they have repeatedly said what is meant, where Parliament can enact laws they choose, and not those thrust upon them.

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Fredxx

Currently parliament can enact any law it likes and doesn't have to follow any thrust upon it. So what are you gaining that you don't already have? You do know that parliament has to accept any "laws" the EU passes before they are valid in the UK. The fact that they do pass those laws is because they have the sovereignty to do so. Just like they have the sovereignty to stop more than 60% of immigration but choose not to do so. Like wise they have the sovereignty to not pay benefits but choose to do so. I don't think you understand what you want is not the same as the government wants. I don't even think you understand which one of you will get what they want.

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dennis

Really? Most Brexiteers equate any EU regs to being nonsense and must be revoked. And most of them are too thick to realise why they were needed, or indeed care.

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Dave Plowman (News)

Thanks for confirming what seems to be a typical Brexiteer view. All EU legislation is political. Just shows how little they know (or care).

BTW, don't you think it rather odd a country like France would be happy with legislation designed to protect German industry?

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Dave Plowman (News)

Assuming you are a good Tory, you actually want the wages of the lowest paid to go up substantially? That will be a first...

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Dave Plowman (News)

Wrong.

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Fredxx

Typical of a Remoaner to think he speaks for Brexiters.

Most Brexiters think most of the EU derived laws are sensible. Others such as the illegal recycling of jam jars less so. Most Remoaners think that is a stupid law too.

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Fredxx

TBH the French are never happy are they?

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ARW

But is it true? Making up bonkers ?laws? to support brexit isn?t a powerful argument.

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Tim

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Tim+

You seem to know very little about me.

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Fredxx

If that is your view, you are rather rare among the Brexiteers on here.

Ah - right. Yet another Brexiteer being happy with a leap into the dark over something so inconsequential as jam jars. Perhaps it was the bent bananas which swayed you?

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Dave Plowman (News)

Interesting, the wording I recall said about jars for resale. No mention of a business us was made, the exception was jars specifically made for re-use like Kilner Jars.

There was a thread on here some years ago that supported the hypothesis that offering for sale reused jars was indeed illegal, where Trading Standards official line was they would turn a blind eye for the occasional use, such as fetes etc.

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Fredxx

Most Brexiters are aware that the classification of bananas is also inconsequential. It doesn't make the selling of 'wonky' bananas illegal either.

You are missing the point of why people voted for Brexit. Typical for a Remoaner.

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Fredxx

Yes, the Brexiteers will not need transformers, just big resistors. Probably made up from pound shop HB pencils.

Take back control!

But don't lose sight of the extinguisher.

AB

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Archibald Tarquin Blenkinsopp

I wonder why Ireland are not paying third parties for their water then, unlike the UK where it was sold of to the Tories friends because the EU "made them do it".

Maybe if the thick pillocks that sent Farage over to Europe took a small amount of time trying to figure out what the EU did, they would realise what a waste of time their soundbites about sovereignty actual were. They might also ponder on why the other EU countries sent MEP's over to work for their national interests and not drink beer and fiddle expenses.

The morons on the East coast are starting to understand that fish are not great believers in sovereignty, there will always be the odd tory supporting moron that supports the idea that the EU are keeping all the fish in the Danube though.

AB

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Archibald Tarquin Blenkinsopp

You mean re-using jam jars for homemade jams at fetes etc, reported in the tabloids about 5 years back?

Myth.

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RJH

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