Chris in London
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Just clarify for the sake of the simple. When you say "ignoring international commitments" you mean that our sovereign Parliament can abrogate any international treaty. Is that breaking international law?
Is there any reason why the EU fishing fleet need obey the 200 mile limit to UK waters? Isn't that governed by international law?
Yes, our sovereign parliament can ignore any international treaty it chooses. So if
Parliament were say, to withdraw from the GFA, then as a matter of U.K. law the GFA would no longer have legal force. However in the real world, unilateral withdrawal from international agreements has consequences. So if the EU fishing fleet started ignoring our territorial waters, we’d sink them. Or, more realistically, if we put in jeopardy the GFA, the US would be unlikely to agree a trade deal with us.
The reason is that Parliament is the supreme arbiter of what is lawful within the U.K. So if it says blue eyed babies are no longer lawful, that’s the law.