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  1. [quote user="chessfou2"]Frexit - the wet dream of Brexiters, but more likely than the idea of Irexit! Astonishingly, Irexit is often mentioned by Brexiters (English) and about 3 people in Ireland.[/quote]

    Where did you get that one from? Not an everyday phrase I have heard.

  2. [quote user="NormanH"]The UK government has no compunction in disallowing those citizens  who have been living in Europe for over 15 years from  voting. Surely the right to vote is a "a basic expression of freedom", especially in something such as the referendum which concerned them so directly.

    [/quote]

    And can you vote in your chosen country that you now live in despite paying taxes and being resident in that country? Perhaps you should vent your anger towards the French govermment. Why would you have an interest, in having voting rights in a country you have left? Unless you want the best of both worlds.
  3. DIY chains win Sunday case

    The Connexion

    Tuesday 29th October, 2013

    TWO DIY chains have been allowed to open their

    Ile-de-France stores on Sunday by a court of appeal.Castorama and Leroy

    Merlin were initially ordered to shut after a case brought by rival

    Bricorama. Bricorama was forced to close on Sundays at the beginning of

    2012 after the FO union took it to court.It argued that if it was forced

    to shut on Sunday, so should its rivals.[:)]

  4. Well, no, actually.

    Every season, every single petrol powered garden tool I own - three

    chainsaws, 2 strimmers, a hedge trimmer, a rotovator, a leaf blower and

    various mowers will either not start at all or run terribly if left on

    the old petrol from the previous summer. I am also currently rebuilding

    the engine of a motoculteur belonging to a friend who ran it flat out on

    old petrol despite it missfiring and ruined the engine internals.

    Drain the old stuff and put in fresh petrol and they all run perfectly.

    I agree, the modern unleaded fuels seem to go off very quickly, my Honda 4 stroke mower which normaly starts first pull, will not run with fuel that has been left longer than a couple of months.

    Les

  5. [quote user="cooperlola2"]

    One of the real advantages of French taxation is that we have access to someone local to discuss the matter. When I lived in Kent, my tax was dealt with in Bootle! So I drove the few miles to Mamers, and within 20 minutes of turning up was given a polite hearing, which resulted in a bit of staging of the 3k euros. Hard to fault their attitude, frankly.

    [/quote]

    I don't know if this is relevant or not, to your problem, but check out the following post. http://poitoucharentes.angloinfo.com/forum/viewtopic/119025/0/prelevements-sociaux

  6. [quote user="Jay"]Took us almost 3 weeks to get an E106, 2 weeks to get an E121 (S1) and 10 days for a CEAM (valid for 5 years), although we had an attestation within 3 days. Some people's information is so out of date it's not worth them posting .

    How long has it been? I would think if you have not had a response within 10 days it is time to get in touch and find out what is going on.[/quote]

    This is from the current Amelia website.

    La carte européenne d'assurance maladie

    Au

    moins 15 jours avant votre départ, demandez votre carte européenne

    d'assurance maladie (CEAM) à votre caisse d'Assurance Maladie.

    La

    CEAM est valable un an
    . Elle est individuelle et nominative. Chaque

    membre de votre famille doit avoir la sienne, y compris les enfants de

    moins de 16 ans. Aucun document n'est à fournir lors de votre demande.

  7. "Hi everyone, can anybody tell me what the rules in France are relating

    to outside pipework ie (sink/waste) being connected to the outside of

    your house are please."

    I did exactly what you are proposing 10 years ago, never had a problem. If the pipes are run correctly, nothing should stay in the waste pipe.

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