Another new Brexit thread

  • Thread starter Thread starter Ric
  • Start date Start date
Status
Not open for further replies.
If we'd have had a second referendum these twats would have spent the rest of their lives being smug that they were right all along that their 'democratic voice had been ignored' had it gone remain. Going to be interesting watching the penny drop over the course of the next year and a half or so with some of the mouthpieces on here.

Did your wife (mouthpiece) tell you to say that?
 
If the sample on here is anything to go by there won't be too many pennies dropping.

But hopefully the larger population is not so blinkered.

That stupid dave that everything we touch politically turns to gold.

Maybe the issue is you think you're being clever but the reality is, you're not?

Do carry on though telling yourself just how clever you all are, remainers that is.
 
There are a number of trade blocs round the world. Mercosur, ASEAN etc. 54 countries in Africa with the help of China (who else) have put together the AfCFTA

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/11/africa-free-trade-what-is-the-afcfta.html

All trade blocs pool sovereignty to a greater or lesser degree. Also what is the problem of pooling sovereignty and cooperation or even bringing down borders as they have done in Europe. What are you guys so frightened of?
As the bloke on the BBC said in response to exactly that globalization point, those groupings are about bilateral relationships, the EU's pooling of sovereignty is unprecedented and untested in global form. I think the dangers inherent in the inevitable dissolution of the EU is something everybody should be mindful of.
 
Last edited:
There are a number of trade blocs round the world. Mercosur, ASEAN etc. 54 countries in Africa with the help of China (who else) have put together the AfCFTA

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/11/africa-free-trade-what-is-the-afcfta.html

All trade blocs pool sovereignty to a greater or lesser degree. Also what is the problem of pooling sovereignty and cooperation or even bringing down borders as they have done in Europe. What are you guys so frightened of?
If you start from the position that physical borders, often based on arbitrary lines or as a result of conquest or colonialism, are an aberration in the history of the world, Brexit looks even dafter. For an island nation we're nearly as much an immigrant nation as Australia or the USA (ignoring the conquered races of course).
 
That's possibly the shitest comment I've seen from you yet. Good work. Go and celebrate, it's your big day.

Unfortunately I agree but it was a direct reply to your own shitty comment so to coin a phrase on here.......fucking own it.
 
As the bloke on the BBC said in response to exactly that globalization point, those are groupings are about bilateral relationships, the EU's pooling of sovereignty is unprecedented and untested in global form.

No they are not. They cannot be bilateral if it involves 54 countries as it does with AfCFTA. They are coming together as a bloc and pooling sovereignty with the aim of reducing trade barriers throughout the bloc. It has been styled as the new ‘EU’. Seriously no wonder we are coming across to the rest of the world as dribbling loons when we have this half baked drivel turning our brains into mush.

Also what is this EU isolated shit from Baker? Geography not his strong point I take it. Classic case of ‘Fog in English Channel. Continent cut off’
 
Interesting but you know paragraphs mate. Paragraphs. The ruling above seems reasonable in that the warrant cannot cut across the constitutional rights a German citizen enjoys. It would seem German law needs to better balance the constitutional rights of the citizen against the cooperation obligation necessary in the prosecution of an EAW.

Also interesting was the fact that the ECJ recently ruled that German prosecutors were not independent enough to issue EAW’s and banned then from doing so. They now need the sign off of a judge.

Fascinating to see how international law and domestic law shape each other.

Back to the original point. If enforcing EAW’s is problematic at times when extradition is to an EU country I don’t see Germany rushing to make an non EU country like the UK an exception.
1.Blame the court reporter for lack of paras
2.Balance German Domestic v Euro law. That was my point about will. The Germans would have to amend their constitution to give proper effect to EAW, but have shown no inclination to do so. They will certainly not make a special case.
3. I'm not sure what procedure Germany uses to give effect to EU laws but a codified system makes this much harder. The UK, being a common law country, has no such difficulties.
4.EAW is not international law, it is given effect by changes to the domestic law in each EU country. The German constitutional court is saying that whatever was enacted into German law was unconstitutional. This follows the ruling some years ago that German law cannot be rendered nugatory by enacting EU measures.
 
Henry V: I tell thee truly, herald I know not if the day be ours or no.

Montjoy: The day is yours.

Henry V: Praised be God, and not our strength, for it!

NzJ7dYx.jpg
 
Unfortunately I agree but it was a direct reply to your own shitty comment so to coin a phrase on here.......fucking own it.
I will do sunshine. My shitty comment is a direct result of being royally fucked off that the idiocy that's been threatened is now actually going to happen. Go and look at the video of that frog faced **** farage waving his shitty plastic flag with his mates yesterday in the EU parliament. What a depressing day.
 
I feel a surprising sense of calm, to be honest. I've mentally prepared for this and when I see the type of people gloating and crowing it just reinforces my view. They don't anger or annoy me anymore, I just think they're fucking stupid and I know that those same people will soon be angry and miserable again. All we need to do now if hold every single one of them to account. They fucking own this 100% now and have nowhere to hide.

This is where i'm at. Nothing will happen for another 6 months. We will get the very predictable BS about how the sky wont fall in on monday morning and look no job losses in the next month or so. Its BS. We are in a transition and we don't have a clue where we are going or what the implications will be.

Give it 6 months and we will be at a cross roads again and that is when the shit hits the fan and the hard realities will have to be faced. 6 months - 12 months - 18 month time, that is when they will need to own it.
 
Having a few skinheads round for some special brew and burgers before going round to the Polish neighbours and telling them to get the fuck out of our country.

Either that or will be in bed, wake up tomorrow and it will be just another day, the sun will rise, planes wont fall out of the sky and food will be on the shelves in Tesco when i pop for some bacon.

Might go with the latter...
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Don't have an account? Register now and see fewer ads!

SIGN UP
Back
Top