[extropy-chat] Re: POL(L): The Constitution of Europe

Dirk Bruere dirk at neopax.com
Mon Dec 15 17:21:53 UTC 2003


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From: "scerir" <scerir at libero.it>
To: "Dirk Bruere" <dirk at neopax.com>; "ExI chat list"
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Subject: [extropy-chat] Re: POL(L): The Constitution of Europe


> From: "Dirk Bruere"
>
> > That of a superstate that dictates every
> > facet of citizens lives, down to
> > school timetables, from Brussels?
>
> In this case it would be a nanostate, like
> the present. See below .... and you will
> realize why our economy runs slow.
> s.
>
> COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 2561/1999
> of 3 December 1999
> laying down the marketing standard for peas
>
> [loooong snip]
>
> ANNEX
>
> STANDARD FOR PEAS
> I. DEFINITION OF PRODUCE
> This standard applies to shelling peas of varieties (cultivars) grown from
> Pisum sativum L. and peas intended for consumption in the pods or snow
peas
> (mangetout peas) from Pisum sativum L. var. macrocarpon and sugar snap
peas
> from Pisum sativum L. var. saccharatum to be supplied fresh to the
consumer,
> peas for industrial processing being excluded.

Actually, I don't have a problem with standardisation of trade goods across
the EU.
What I do have a problem with (for example) is the EU rying to legislate our
criminal code, and the entire Social Policy unit. How we live our lives is
not something that is exported.

Dirk

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