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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
If Party A revokes part of an international treaty it makes with Party B, which is the perfidious party? A or B.
It gives me no pleasure to see our country's currency and global influence falling since June 2016. (eg 20/6/16. £1=$1.47. Today £1=$1.29).
Russia is pro-Brexit like you. It wants to weaken the EU as it supports the Ukraine and has brought much of Eastern Europe into its membership. And only recently, the EU agreed on new sanctions against Russia over the poisoning of opposition leader Alexei Navalny. https://www.politico.eu/article/nava...sia-sanctions/
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The bill would only have to acted upon, in the event of the EU not following the NI protocol. That stipulates that the EU has to come to an agreement on several matters. As they haven't, THEY would be breaking the "international agreement".