Cool, I didn't even realise until I got to Germany. 02-Deutschland told me I'd only pay the same rate as in England, whereas I was expecting a hefty increase.
By "us", I guess you mean the UK. Who told you that? Whoever they were neglected to mention is that £7.5bn is returned each year as rebate and grants. So it was actually £4.5bn in 2003. And it's not like we don't get anything for that-- the services described by the EUtube videos are paid for with this money.
That's £68.20 per year per person or £5.69 per month; it would be better to divide by the number of tax payers, but I don't know that number. I guess you can also criticise the allocation of grants, but that's what the EU parliament is for.
In theory the EU commission and council of ministers represent you, too. But the former is appointed by elected govts and the latter composed of elected ministers, so I guess they'll be at best as responsive as your national govt. You'd need to link up with others across the EU to have an effect.
Oh, woe unto us! If only, as you Überliterates in the US do, we read <i>all</i> the fine print, including all computer software licenses, government bills and product instructions. How can we compete? Osama bin Laden and Zawahari must be writing tricky contracts using their Shari'a law skillz to entrap us as we type! Doomed!
You have no seen my bills... xD
Happy new year from spain
allmy459 2 years ago
Cool, I didn't even realise until I got to Germany. 02-Deutschland told me I'd only pay the same rate as in England, whereas I was expecting a hefty increase.
Squidlover1000 4 years ago 3
thank you eu for saving us on mobile phone charges but taking over 12billion from us yearly
hamsterwaffle 4 years ago
By "us", I guess you mean the UK. Who told you that? Whoever they were neglected to mention is that £7.5bn is returned each year as rebate and grants. So it was actually £4.5bn in 2003. And it's not like we don't get anything for that-- the services described by the EUtube videos are paid for with this money.
ukeuwatcher 4 years ago
That's £68.20 per year per person or £5.69 per month; it would be better to divide by the number of tax payers, but I don't know that number. I guess you can also criticise the allocation of grants, but that's what the EU parliament is for.
ukeuwatcher 4 years ago
In theory the EU commission and council of ministers represent you, too. But the former is appointed by elected govts and the latter composed of elected ministers, so I guess they'll be at best as responsive as your national govt. You'd need to link up with others across the EU to have an effect.
ukeuwatcher 4 years ago
Lol the uk again, I am tired of the brits complaining about every thing.
ramonnl 2 years ago 6
so the statement is that Europeans are too stupid to read the fine print?
novaxe1 4 years ago
Oh, woe unto us! If only, as you Überliterates in the US do, we read <i>all</i> the fine print, including all computer software licenses, government bills and product instructions. How can we compete? Osama bin Laden and Zawahari must be writing tricky contracts using their Shari'a law skillz to entrap us as we type! Doomed!
ukeuwatcher 4 years ago
Thank you from Spain.
Equisdeee 4 years ago
Very nice :)
looskuh 4 years ago
Why is the European commision making videos when it could LET THE AUDITORS IN
gck87 4 years ago
it lets the auditors in every year.........
alimitchell30 4 years ago