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Originally Posted by Kushan
There's a wealth of difference, but one of those differences is not whether or not a legally binding document is erm...legally binding.
I don't think any of this was contested by anyone in this thread. But I do think "Get Brexit done" as a slogan is a Boris special, for whatever little that's worth. I think in 2017 we were still on "Brexit means Brexit".
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Well then, my point still stands, there were no Tory MPs from 2017 Election that stood on a mantra of stopping Brexit, like you claimed there had been.
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Originally Posted by Kushan
Great, so we agree that signed legal documents are legally binding. Glad that's cleared up.
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You have cleared nothing up, you posted a poor analogy and then got it wrong in spectacular fashion.
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?
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Originally Posted by Kushan
I keep seeing this, but where's the legal obligation here?
If the EU has broken a legal obligation, why aren't we getting lawyers involved? Why are our own lawers claiming we're in the wrong here? IF the EU had broken the law, the treaty would be void from their doing and we'd be off the hook. So why is everyone saying the UK is trying to break the law?
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There you go again with the "If the EU has broken international law", they have!
They are cretins and you still support these morons is beyond me.