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You would not be able to stop paying your credit card bill on the basis that you do not agree with the increase in APR. WTF has this got anything in common with Irish Protocol? Quote:
They are cretins and you still support these morons is beyond me. |
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a) A 27-nation trading bloc with trade deals in place with all major trading blocs and countries in the World? b) A country with a couple of trade deals in place which has recently admitted the bill being debated in Parliament right now breaks international law? |
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We're forced to accept food related items that don't meet our standards. Eg Many years ago we had different rules to France on UHT milk. We tried to stop French UHT milk coming into the UK. The EU stopped us. It may seem a small example, but an example it still is. There may have been others I'm not aware of. The horse meat scandal originated in the EU. Where else in the world does the EU insist on following their rules, simply because of a shared border? Does anything stop the EU changing their rules and it not fitting UK rules? The current outstanding issues cover an AWFUL LOT MORE than this, eg letters and parcels. |
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The fact the entire country is arguing about Brexit again is probably the best thing Boris Johnson wanted out of this.
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And that's exactly what's being discussed here, consequence. Quote:
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As far as I can see our laws for UHT milk within the UK broke EEC common market rules we'd signed up to. We didn't want to check the quality of UHT milk from the EEC or have any method to do so. https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-cont...CJ0124&from=FR So the the ruling was as we couldn't explain exactly how other EEC members could meet the criteria for imports without onerous obligations not required of UK producers, we were in breach of the treaty. |
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I'm trying to show that Andrew cannot answer a pointed question about the EU putting the UK union at risk. He is a Remainer who cannot bring himself to admit the wrong doing of the EU. If Andrew were to concede my point, it would make less credible his constant siding with the EU (which he'll deny) and his constant sniping at the British Government (which he wants to continue doing). |
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I think you would be better off just letting it go. There are people on both sides who have dug their heels in and won't back down (I'm sure people would accuse me of the same) and you may as well talk to a brick wall in that case. But in this specific debate, about the WA and the legalities and the government's attempt to subvert it, it almost doesn't matter what the EU has or hasn't done - what should matter is what is and isn't legal. We left the EU. We left under an agreement that Boris promoted and pushed, that was scruitanised by our own MPs in our own parliament. It had all sorts of legal eyes on it (eventually) and any issues with it were raised as necesary. It was signed by our government. The EU has it's flaws, but they're just the current in a long line of boogeymen that the likes of Boris throws up in front of you to rile you up and get you on their side. And it's working. If nothing else, this should be a hint that whomever is in government now isn't doing a very good job of it, particularly if they have to resort to breaking the law. |
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The EU have threatened a food blockade. I haven't heard you condemn that. |
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I believe that its everyone's right to hold the government of the day to account for its actions, whatever the colour of the government. ---------- Post added at 19:23 ---------- Previous post was at 19:20 ---------- Quote:
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