Monday, January 22, 2018

A Tiny Fraction Of The EU Negatives.

Don Wood, Howden. 
David Craggs asks where are the examples of EU law harming our way of life? (The Yorkshire Post, January 15) In answer to Mr Craggs, I could fill a couple of pages of The Yorkshire Post with examples and hardly scratch the surface. But here are just a few. The freedom of movement of people has caused chronic overcrowding in this small country, with the following knock-on effects. It is very difficult, if not impossible, to get a doctors’ appointment, it also overloads the NHS. Our schools are overcrowded, there is a shortage of housing, transport is congested and we cannot deport foreign criminals back to the EU. Then there are washing machines which do not spin fast enough to dry clothes, vacuum cleaners that do not suck up dirt, and very expensive light bulbs that do not provide a decent source of light.
Read more at: https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/opinion/yp-letters-catalogue-of-damage-caused-by-eu-law-to-our-way-of-life-1-8964172

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