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Corin
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In order to facilitate better communications between the European Parliament and thel citizens of the European Union, the web site of the EP has been re-designed, and now presents essential news and information in a style described as
"colourful, easy-to-read; packed with information; accessible; transparent."
<http://www.europarl.eu.INT/>

What better way to learn how the members of the Europe's premier legislative assembly are representing the electorate than by visiting this site on a regular basis.
Feynman: "String theorists do not make predictions, they make excuses."
Neil Jones
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Location: West Midlands

Corin wrote:In order to facilitate better communications between the European Parliament and thel citizens of the European Union, the web site of the EP has been re-designed, and now presents essential news and information in a style described as
"colourful, easy-to-read; packed with information; accessible; transparent."
<http://www.europarl.eu.INT/>

What better way to learn how the members of the Europe's premier legislative assembly are representing the electorate than by visiting this site on a regular basis.
Oh well the front page put me off instantly, not obvious straight off where I'm supposed to click.

The captions for the pictures arae too small in Firefox.

Oh and it doesn't validate properly either. Looks like it's been done in Office as the validator is trying to parse the javascript and doesn't like any of the tags that Office has put in its usual fashion.
cat
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Location: The Magic Faraway Tree

Corin wrote:In order to facilitate better communications between the European Parliament and thel citizens of the European Union, the web site of the EP has been re-designed, and now presents essential news and information in a style described as
"colourful, easy-to-read; packed with information; accessible; transparent."
<http://www.europarl.eu.INT/>

What better way to learn how the members of the Europe's premier legislative assembly are representing the electorate than by visiting this site on a regular basis.
Would that be representing the minority of the electorate who actually voted them in, or everyone?

And premier legislative assembly... Would that be after the unelected Commission has come up with proposals which Parliament has limited say over?

Right.
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