Metaphorically speaking, whenever some event turns out differently and unexpected, people may say: “This is not what I signed up for.”
Usually, they’re disappointed and regretful. As a matter of fact, they’re usually opposed to what’s unraveling.
Here are media examples:
1. The European Commission is pursuing dozens of legal cases against Britain for breaching European law in areas ranging from toy safety and tractor emissions to fresh garlic imports from China, The Telegraph can disclose.
The commission is taking legal action in almost 50 different cases in which the Government is accused of not following directives and other legal agreements.
If the Coalition fails to address the allegations made in the infringement proceedings, the cases could end up in the European Court of Justice, with the possibility of fines being imposed.
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The specifics of each have not been made public, but critics complained of the burden placed by such cases on the Government’s legal team and asked whether the issues were important enough to provoke legal action.
A legal expert who spent more than a decade advising the Government said infringement cases can drag on for years, the most serious involving half a dozen government lawyers. He added that often it turns out that the commission has simply misunderstood the situation and the case falls through.
Douglas Carswell MP said: “This is not what we signed up for all those years ago … This is no way to run a country and it is running our country into the ground. We simply can’t carry on like this.”
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