cuz its an island + you can dump it on other countries in that vast empire of yours...oh wait.
As of 2013, about 25 percent of a people in Great Britain recycled. Research shows that over 75 percent of all people would recycle if it was more convenient.
People do not join the European Union. Countries do. It is an organisation of countries, not of people. As a result of countries joining, people are living in countries that are in the European Union and can be called its citizens.
People in European countries were civilized.
Britain has one of the lowest of European countries with a "GP to Head of Population" ratio of 1:562
i think it was between France and Britain....
british people generally recycle more than a fifth of their rubbish
The people that live in the countries that are members of the European Union are ordinary people of all kinds. There are 28 countries in the European Union, so there are the people of those countries there and people from many other countries in the world also live in those countries.
Yes, just like other countries Norwegians recycle, all though it's optional. They recycle paper, plastic, and some people also choose to recycle even more. What you are able to recycle depends on wich county you live in.
Most of the people that came to Australia were from Britain and came to escape the poverty and inequality that was a halmark of life in Britain.
The only country in Europe that speaks English is Britain which is also named England, Great Britain, the UK, and the United Kingdom.The United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland are the primary European countries where English is spoken. However, many individuals in many other European countries are able to speak English, usually as a second language. English is also one of the official languages of NATO and of the European Union.Several countries in Europe officially have English as a language, including the United Kingdom, Ireland and Malta. People in many countries in Europe can speak English though.
There were people from many countries who came to Australia for the goldrushes, which actually began in 1851,not 1855. The Chinese were the most common ethnic group, but many people came from a variety of European countries, such as Italy, Poland, Germany, Norway and Greece, or from the Americas. There were people from Great Britain, New Zealand and even Mozambique.
World war II, people couldn't afford it anymore, and the Africans demanded freedom so European leader Harold Macmillan realized that Britain would have to give up their colonies.