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Brexit obviously didn't pay much, if any, part in Putin's decision. If so then why invade in 2014? Why wait so long after Brexit to do it? Why make the EU the deciding factor rather than NATO?
Putin banked on a divided West I think but that could more likely have been a misreading that Biden's exit from Afghanistan showed he was continuing Trump's isolationist skew in American foreign policy and therefore they wouldn't have the will to back Ukraine. Maybe he interpreted Brexit as evidence of Britain disengaging from the world but that would have been an idiotic view that any half-competent analyst would have warmed him against. He clearly wasn't expecting this unity from the West nor the resistance from the Ukrainian people but it's hard to draw the line from Brexit to that other than Brexit is just one of several things you could point to show a general picture of a divided West. |
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Very disturbing finding, albeit not unexpected:
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Plus for every remoaner scare story there's a brexit dividend that's completely ignored, thanks to our South Korean trade deal pork sales could be worth as much as £200k per year |
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Let's hope he steps up. |
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A deal on NI is challenging. A way has to be found to narrow the ECJ's writ on UK soil. That they should rule on interpretation of EU law is reasonable on the face of it; but who calls in the ECJ is the problem.
EU law applies to the single market aspects of goods arriving into NI. The solution may be as simple as a Union Flag flying over the green lane and the EU flag flying over the red lane! |
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It was reported on the BBC earlier that Boris Johnson was in favour of Ukraine joining the EU.
If he is so against the EU, why would he be in favour of Ukraine joining it? |
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BTW I think your spell checker has mangled the spelling of Ukraine. |
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Interesting that politicians are lagging voters. I don't blame them for being cautious though!
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I completely understand what the FT is saying, particularly that EU immigrants are being replaced by immigrants from elsewhere.
This is a very difficult matter. The Guvmin, being incompetent, let this happen by not lining up the legal ducks in primary legislation. The worst of it is that our British culture is being frayed at the edges and the Police are gearing up for London being a majority non-white city in the near future - with all the cultural clashes that could bring. Rejoining the EU might have to be on their terms, perhaps even so in their march to federalism. We could prolly get away with keeping the pound and the laughing stock element would dissipate quickly, imo. But the central reason for leaving, namely to get away from Brussels diktat, would have been squashed. This is the UK, and a more competent government could incentivise the economy to be successful and that is what we need - not to rejoin the EU. |
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If Hugh disagrees with me, he's fooling himself.
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