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A Question for Trump or "Ford and the Chicken Tax"

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12 minutes ago, Ten oz said:

I am sure you do not mean anything by it but I would prefer not to be responded to in direct association with Raider5678. My views do not mirror theirs. I find the use of weapons during aids missions totally ridiculous and unnecessary as I suspect you probably do as well.   

As you will.

And thank you for giving me the opportunity to make post #50 in this thread, where I want to claim a record for my thread.

We have reached a half century without anyone falling out, despite some disagreement.

 

:)

4 hours ago, studiot said:

Yes that was the theory when the Tories got in.

But since then we have had Offcom and OffGen reorganised, with new toothless regualtors created.

We have had many changes to the Building regulations, again with new regulators (some under Offgem Or is it one f I'm not sure? I know they wasted nearly £10k of my money)

And as a regular listener to You and Yours I am often hearing of similar stories with other regulators that usually don't concern me, mostly in the financial sector.

 

The relevant regulatory authority was FERA.

The Tories sold it to Capita.
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/the-food-and-environment-research-agency

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23 minutes ago, John Cuthber said:

The bits highlighted by Stringjunky, Dimreaper and others about food standards which are subject to regulation.

Which R

Thanks.

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