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Given that the treaty was based on the premise that we would get such a deal, it stands to reason that if the EU is now acting in bad faith and reneging on this, we need to make some adjustments to the treaty. These adjustments are actually relatively very minor indeed and not worth making such a fuss about. And if the EU honour what they promised us, there will be no need to adjust the treaty. ---------- Post added at 19:29 ---------- Previous post was at 19:25 ---------- Quote:
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I know it's doubtless meant in a light-heartened manner but it's verging on the offensive to imply I'm some kind of traitor. This isn't a war, it's just a poor implementation of a referendum result which your rose-coloured spectacles prevent you from seeing. |
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That also highlights the fact that there were NO common EEC rules on UHT milk. Even Scotland and NI had different rules to England. As there were no EEC level standards, what else were we expected to do? So did the other EEC countries allow UK inspectors as the Commission suggested? My central point is still valid, in that the EEC/EU forces us to accept items which don't meet our own internal standards. Link Quote:
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Jeez oh, he could put a ward of newborn babies to sleep with his blethering crap. |
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Nothing wrong in pointing out what would be result of the actions of the EU. That does NOT constitute a threat. Calling it a threat, yet again highlights the complete and utter lack of "good faith" from the EU, and especially the Irish. |
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If you approve of the EU's threat to disrupt food supplies between NI & England, then you're unpatriotic and wouldn't want to admit it. If you disapprove, you should say so, so that other boundaries can then be drawn in the conversation. But as a Remainer, you don't seem to want to call the EU out or criticism in any way. As to the bit I highlighted in red - yes, of course. |
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I can repeatedly say that I'm Jeremy Corbyn secretly posting on this forum out of sheer pettiness, but that doesn't make it true. Or does it? :erm: We've asked for evidence many times. We'll keep on asking you to back up your claim until you provide it. Until then, you're just wasting your breath. |
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It is true, go look it up, I ain't your lackey. Acting in good faith is a legal requirement, it is one of the fundamental principles the EU is suppose to have, but fail to follow when it comes to itself. |
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