European Community Historian
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Tell me, as someone who lived through it, was it illegal to talk about the European Union. Was it like Gilead? Were people forced not to talk about this political union announcement?
Tell me, as someone who lived through it, was it illegal to talk about the European Union. Was it like Gilead? Were people forced not to talk about this political union announcement?
However, I don't think this is what Roland was alluding to.
However, I don't think this is what Roland was alluding to.
When you say to someone at the Economist "We're only keeping the essentials" they think you mean "We're going to keep everything".
When you say National sovereignty, they think you mean Parliamentary sovereignty.
The can't check the actual context of a sentence.
When you say to someone at the Economist "We're only keeping the essentials" they think you mean "We're going to keep everything".
When you say National sovereignty, they think you mean Parliamentary sovereignty.
The can't check the actual context of a sentence.
One of the arguments is cultural. We'd have to move policing in-land, which implies id cards.
One of the arguments is cultural. We'd have to move policing in-land, which implies id cards.