Saturday, July 19, 2008
EU do a good thing
The European Commission has sent a message to the British government, and it reads something like this: "If you don't deal with Phorm, we will." Phorm has been mentioned before on this blog, in a highly unfavorable light. If the UK government does not deal with the issue, Dow Jones says, the EC could take action in the European Court of Justice. 15,000 souls in the UK have signed an anti-Phorm e-petition on the 10 Downing Street web site.
IMO: Is Gordon Brown fulfilling his pledge of "listening to the people"? On past and present form, the Tories would be even worse
The European Commission has sent a message to the British government, and it reads something like this: "If you don't deal with Phorm, we will." Phorm has been mentioned before on this blog, in a highly unfavorable light. If the UK government does not deal with the issue, Dow Jones says, the EC could take action in the European Court of Justice. 15,000 souls in the UK have signed an anti-Phorm e-petition on the 10 Downing Street web site.
IMO: Is Gordon Brown fulfilling his pledge of "listening to the people"? On past and present form, the Tories would be even worse
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