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But yeah, I was telling you to cease telling others to be silent and in future, if you have a question regarding a site matter/member of the forum team/instruction, raise it via the site owners, that is myself or Paul, if you have an issue with me, as I am one of the site owners, you will need to go to Paul, asking such questions in this thread is not the correct avenue. Quote:
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But I am now happy they are trying to correct it via IMB. It should have been spotted and dealt with sooner but, you know, there was a Pandemic that kind of took precedent. |
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As with all Remainers on this thread, you refuse to address the matter of the EU using an extreme interpretation of the WA? Again, do you agree that that the Eu should be able to affect food imports to England from NI? |
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If Boris was silly enough to sign up to this, he should resign and call an election as he was elected on the basis of an oven-ready deal that doesn't exist. The new Prime Minister should then raise this point via the disputes committee whilst seeking an extension to allow enough time to get a good deal and not making mess-ups like this one. A competent Leave Government could have tackled matters in a better way: Quote:
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Parliament had REJECTED May's deal, so something had to change. ---------- Post added at 14:06 ---------- Previous post was at 14:02 ---------- Quote:
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Again, do you agree that that the Eu should be able to affect food imports to England from NI? |
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Do you think that the Government's handling of Brexit is better than its handling of Covid-19, worse, or about the same? |
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We then had another election where Tory/leaver MPs were overwhelmingly voted in, in a landslide not seen for decades. It was those MP's that voted for this WA. It was those MP's that ignored the warnings. But it's the EU that's at fault, right? Never mind that the likes of yourselves have been cursing the EU for years now, that Boris himself doesn't miss a beat in telling you how awful the EU are and that the ERG couldn't wait to walk away from the EU - they still signed an agreement that allowed the corrupt EU to get one over our country? Really? If the EU is so terrible, why would you sign something that could clearly be interpereted in such a way? Why give them that ammunition? Couldn't be short-sighted politicians or sheer incompetance, nooo.... [Admin Edit(Mick): Ridiculous accusations removed - I said, if you have an issue with the site - use the correct channels, ignore this again at your own peril!] Quote:
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Is it bad for the UK? Yes. Is the EU taking advantage of a bad agreement? Maybe. Hell, lets say yes as well. I would want our country to get the best deal possible using any legal means possible. The EU is playing their hand, you can like it, you can lump it, but the time to stop it was back in January. Much like the time to stop brexit was 2016. Both ships have sailed. The only thing you can possibly do to stop it is to burn the whole ship down. |
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Again, do you agree that that the Eu should be able to affect food imports to England from NI? In reply to your question, the Government's current handling of Brexit is very poor. It's handling of CV is poor as regards testing. Now, answer my question properly, please? |
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Albeit, you've loosely answered. You haven't explicitly said whether or not you agree that the EU should be able to affect food imports from NI to England? The rest of what you've is said is perfectly valid even though I would forgive Boris if in fact he had taken the cynical view just to fulfil his electoral obligation to leave the EU. My preference now is that we don't break International Law by reneging on the WA, because we can take action down the line if necessary should the EU try to pull that trick. ---------- Post added at 14:49 ---------- Previous post was at 14:43 ---------- Quote:
This "ideal world it shouldn't" phrase is pure weasel wording. It doesn't get to the root of your belief. The problem you have here is that of course you don't want the EU to screw us over - but you can't bring yourself to say so. I don't find that particularly honest. |
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This is only an issue if we were to accept food standards lower than the EU SPS standards. If we match or exceed EU SPS, then we are golden as a 'third country'. |
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...-food-exports/ |
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