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Originally Posted by Mick
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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It's a bit much asking Kushan to find the evidence for you when the British government has been unable to find any such evidence!
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The Times 14th September 2020
If the government believes the EU has acted in bad faith sufficient to justify breaking international law, it should provide compelling evidence.
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https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/t...game-2wjs89l7t
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Originally Posted by Damien
Order Order estimates about 17 Tories rebelling. Well off enough to defeat the bill but no one was expecting that. The question will be if the rumours of them removing the whip from these MPs proves to be true.
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Wow! Hopefully BoJo will learn from this.
The founder of Conservative Home, Tim Montgomerie calls it right tonight.
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Tim Montgomerie Turning off Twitter until tmrw. Very rare I’m ashamed of the Conservative Party but I am tonight. The PM fiddling with his phone on the frontbench, ignoring parliamentary scrutiny. And Tory MPs queuing up to endorse a Bill they know breaks international law. What next Dom?
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https://twitter.com/montie/status/1305597830455853057
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Ed Miliband: "He can't blame [Theresa May]. He can't blame John Major. He can't blame the judges... There's only one person responsible for it and that's him. This is his deal. It's his mess. It's his failure."
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