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Originally Posted by Mick
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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Woah! Where did I claim this? Can you quote me please?
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Originally Posted by Mick
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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I love that this is such a sticking point. Legally binding is legally binding, be it a credit card or international treaty. If you decide 6 months down the line after signing it that you no longer like the terms, well...tough...you signed it. You can try renegotiating but you can't just break the law without consequence.
And that's exactly what's being discussed here, consequence.
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Originally Posted by Mick
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.
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Can you link to an actual, legal source that shows where the EU has broken international law? I'm begging for a source now. Enlighten me.
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Originally Posted by Damien
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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Sadly I think you're right. Keeping us divided has worked well for him for the longest time. It doesn't help that there are people out there who feel he can do no wrong.