nothing stops the Greeks abandoning the Euro.
The reason is clear: they believe that are better off remaining in the Eurozone than out.
The question is, should other Eurozone countries put their hands in their pockets and help Greece more?
don't modify the throttle. The output voltage tells the controller how much current to allow through the motor. You'll lose torque if you limit the voltage while it does not necessarily reduce your speed.
you need to ask the manufacturers how to set the speed limit in the LCD / speedometer.
I thought he did rather well, coming out fighting with the line "Look, if we want to vote to leave this organisation, let's vote to leave it, but let's not do it on the basis of three things that are completely untrue."
I am much more worried of the rise of the far right extremism. If Brexiters lose this time, they can come back and call for another referendum in the next Parliament. If we vote for Brexit this time, we can't rejoin the EU within a generation even if the majority wanted to.
No, it doesn't.
It's totally legitimate to push for stricter control of immigration. Successive governments refused to discuss it, so now it's a chance for leave to shout about it.
focussing on immigration and Australian point system is the right strategy for leave because it gets their core voters out to vote. Leave should have distanced their campaign from xenophobic Farage much sooner to avoid handing the momentum over to remain. Leave must now concentrate on pointing...
it's refreshing to see Stuart on BBC1 this morning distancing leave from Farage. Leave should have done this much sooner.
Latest polls put remain ahead by 4%. The Pound rose today to $1.46 on remain improved poll rating, it was $1.40 just 4 days ago.
@BrendanJ labour support for EU is about protection for part time workers, environment at work and holidays. The EU does not do much for people out of work.
I don't think people who don't like the EU are going to change their vote.
most people realized by now that the far right rhetorics of newspapers like the Express and the Mail have consequences and have to stop. The undecided voters are right to lean toward remain.
I much prefer to listen to a debate between quiter speakers like Gisela Stuart, Michael Gove on one side and Corbyn and Kenneth Clarke on the other. The rest are just loud mouths.
it shouldn't be the case though. Buyers can always ask the shop to upgrade pedals if the freebies don't suit them. The manufacturers don't fit them because of marketing. Bikes without pedals look better on pictures and are like Venus without her hands. Make you wonder.