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Old 14-09-2020, 19:05   #3866
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Re: Brexit-Transitional Period Ends 31/12/20

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Originally Posted by Kushan View Post
Woah! Where did I claim this? Can you quote me please?
I am not playing your stupid games, you posted earlier that MPs were elected after the referendum, and that they were allowed to be elected to stop brexit and this was manifestly ridiculous given many of them were elected to continue the democratic mandate to leave the EU, hence why I called them Remainiacs for going against what got them elected to their seat.

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Originally Posted by Kushan
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.
Well as I keep pointing out, which you are conveniently ignoring and generally being a complete troll, the EU breaks laws, so why can't we?

Several times you ignored this question!

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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.
Beg all you want, they have broken rules/laws/international treaties fact, they are breaking one now by not acting in good faith which is a legal requirement, another fact you keep ignoring.
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