Examples of EU regulations on Britain describes the excessive laws that EU bureaucrats from Brussels force on the citizens of the United Kingdom. Regulations kill jobs, immigration hurts wages and the culture, were just two of the many factors in leaving the EU. Long before the Brexit results were known, EU bureaucrats had been scheming to ban kettles (tea pots), toasters, and hair-dryers.[1] They seek to control every aspect of European existence. Examples listed,[2]
Items | Number of Regulations |
---|---|
Pillow cases | 5 |
Pillows | 109 |
Bed sheets | 49 |
Alarm clocks | 11 |
Watches | 3 |
Cell phone | 134 |
Sunglasses | 225 |
Bathrooms | 65 |
Toothbrushes | 31 |
Toothpaste | 47 |
Mirrors | 172 |
Showers | 91 |
Shampoo | 118 |
Towels | 454 |
Towel holders | 36 |
Bread | 1246 |
Toaster | 52 |
Fridges | 84 |
Milk | 12653 |
Bowls | 99 |
Spoons | 210 |
Orange juice | 202 |
Coffee | 625 |
Canines | 556 |
Front door | 219 |
Sidewalks | 92 |
Streets | 1467 |
Cars | 1872 |
Bicycles | 404 |
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