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Peering ahead

16th February 1980
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

BRITAIN must accept theā€¢ tonne lorry just as it accepi the tachograph, Lord Day of Leek told the House Lords last week.

If the EEC so ruled, ti would happen, he want to know what Britain wol do about it. He accepted ti Government spokesman Lc Mow bray and Stourton m being honest when he said ti Britain had no intention of creasing loads.

Lord Davies complain about "these noisesome int strosities" making life intol able in small villages, and si that the economics of drivi "these massive monstrosit like madmen from one end Britain to the other" WE imposing unknown costs the nation.

Lord Inglewood said ti there was a great differer between weight limits and ( forcement, and said ma feared that unscrupulo operators would get aw with anything.