Posted on 06/27/2016 5:47:47 PM PDT by Fractal Trader
There is no single reason Britons voted to sever ties with the European Union, but for many, decentralized, unelected foreign bureaucrats with bone-headed, meddlesome ideas was all the convincing needed to call it quits.
So ridiculous were some of the EUs proposed regulations that even the wildest American legislators look somewhat sane by comparison.
Forget migrant assimilation difficulties, terrorism, and financial woes. What and how people ate became a regulatory priority. Sound familiar?
A handful of overly nitpicky proposals provide a glimpse into a microcosm of over-reach frustration.
That time the EU tried to ban refillable olive oil jugs from restaurant tables
In 2013, the EU pissed off the entire union over a proposal that wouldve banned those little refillable jars of olive oil kept on restaurant tables for delicious bread-dipping in favor of sealable jars.
Brexit agitator and organizer, Nigel Farage, rightly mocked the idiocy, Im sure the citizens of Europe will all clap and cheer loudly that the grave and mortal danger of olive oil in dipping bowls has been removed by the officials. Well done, everybody.
Public outcry over the proposed olive oil regulation ultimately resulted in its demise, but the damage had already been done.
Olive Oil Times explored:
Was the olive oil decree the last straw?
In May, 2013, Julie Butler reported in Olive Oil Times that countries who favored the new rules for serving olive oil included, not surprisingly, the territories where much of the worlds highest quality olive oils are produced Italy, Spain, France and Greece, among them. Voting against the move were nine countries, while the UK abstained.
But in a post on ABC News, the APs Raf Casert pointed directly to the olive oil controversy as an example of the underlying resentment that may be fueling the British Euroskeptics who have railed for years against what they see as the EUs excessive intrusion into daily life with a long list of petty rules. Here was a case in point of overreach that promised to irritate everyone who loves to dip crusty bread into oil, he said.
That time the EU wanted to crackdown on tea kettles and toasters
The EU has kept new eco-restrictions for high-powered appliances like hair dryers, tea kettles, and toasters close-chested until after the Brexit referendum vote, for fear the new regulations would be perceived as targeting Britains favorite breakfast tea and toast. Doesnt matter so much now but still, toasters and kettles?
Matthew Holehouse reported for The Telegraph:
The European Commission plans to unveil long-delayed ecodesign restrictions on small household appliances in the autumn. They are expected to ban the most energy-inefficient devices from sale in order to cut carbon emissions.
The plans have been ready for many months, but were shelved for fear of undermining the referendum campaign if they were perceived as an assault on the British staples of tea and toast.
A sales ban on high-powered vacuum cleaners and inefficient electric ovens in 2014 sparked a public outcry in Britain.
EU officials have been instructed to immediately warn their senior managers of any issues in their portfolios that relate to the UK and could boost the Leave campaign were they to become public.
The decision to push ahead with the plans soon after the British vote was revealed by Jean-Claude Juncker, the European Commission president, at the weekly College of Commissioners meeting on April 20.
Internet routers, hand-dryers, mobile phones and patio jet-washers are also being examined by commission experts as candidates for new ecodesign rules.
However, several products may be granted a stay of execution, as officials admitted the plans are a lightning rod for public anger at perceived meddling by Brussels.
They shouldve dressed like Indians and thrown the energy efficient toasters into the English Channel. But I suppose voting to leave the EU works too.
The Right to Grow Cucumbers Movement played a small part. Nudge Wink
Routers? Would my 2W rf amplifer for high quality back yard WiFi signal presence be blocked?
On a more serious note, the Bullies in Brussels have been increasingly using draconian competitions (antitrust) law rulings as a sort of backdoor protectionism against non-EU companies. That in an area supposedly in favor of free trade?
Krony Kraptialism is World Wide. The UN insists...
Bloomberg must be terribly upset that he can’t be one of the power brokers in Brussels. He would fit in so nicely, and he wouldn’t even have to worry about launching gun bans anymore.
People will endure tyranny a lot better than they will B. S.
Naw, they’ll just note and forward the information to Google
“Bloomberg must be terribly upset that he cant be one of the power brokers in Brussels. He would fit in so nicely, and he wouldnt even have to worry about launching gun bans anymore.”
Ah yes, ruling over an entire continent made into a “gun free zone”
The wet dream of terrorists, dictators and inner party members everywhere...
I heard one London entrepreneur...imports all his supplies from EU countries. Doesn’t know if he’s going to be completely cut off. But it’s a two way street so the EU better look again at their trade restrictions.
He has erected a multitude of offices...
Regs on how straight the cucumbers had to be PLUS different regs on how bent bananas had to be. Let the uber-regulators in and there’s no part of your life you won’t regulate.
Someone should poll the EuroPeons on whether they favor cutting electricity in half by switching from 230 volts to 115 volts.
Reminds me of the EPA.
The stories about kettles and toasters was a leading indicator for ‘leave’. Imagine The UK without ez tea. ridiculous.
LOL!
I detest these do-gooder Marxists who want to impose their will on every single aspect of our life. GO AWAY!
Well, if it’s like Texas with COMMON CORE, the British government will simply label the toaster and tea kettle regulations as their own, but have them TOTALLY MATCH the EU regulations.
That’s how it works, until you run these types of people out of power, and hopefully, into obscurity.
They could get away with so much if they could just curb their inclination to stick their noses into every little thing.
For the most part people are not interested in politics. They just want to be left alone under their own vine and fig tree without worrying about someone coming over the wall.
A smart dictator will make sure these people are given what they want. It doesn't take much. Just allow them run their lives in the little ways and they will leave the big things up to you.
You can literally get away with murder.
But there seems to be a major desire to run ever little aspect of peoples lives. For their own good of course.
So they meddle and they meddle and they meddle until the entire thing blows up in their face and they sit there wondering what went wrong.
Someone should poll the EuroPeons on whether they favor cutting electricity in half by switching from 230 volts to 115 volts.
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Good one!
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