Call to arms!I honestly struggle to take you seriously.
Come on
Call to arms!I honestly struggle to take you seriously.
Lot of assertive comments there
I would be concerned about my choices if I was not well aware of your track record of being continuously wrong
We left the EU in Jan 20, so we are no longer subject to EU law or courts I suppose. I think the usual procedure if you wish to govern a state which is not subject to your rule is to invade / bomb it, but despite the enthusiasm for an EU army I'm doubtful that is on the cards. It's a bit like our ex-colonies. We can ask nicely if they still want to be subject to our Queen and to be members of the commonwealth, but if they tell us to fuck of, then off we must fuck unless we are going to send the Armed Forces in to subjugate them. If I were the SNP I would be most keen on this legislation.They have no authority to the courts. All they do is advise the government. I said where the EU would take it, we signed up to that too.
I’m not sure there’s much of an argument to be had here given they’ve already said they’re breaching the law in the House of Commons already. The idea there is no potential recompense for that outside of reputational damage is a false one though.
He's also a lawyer and probably realises the EU are pissing up a rope. Either that or it's a cunning double bluff to let the tories hang themselves.Interesting
Starmer sems intent to try and hide for a few years - probably a good strategy TBF
EU shots across the bows - welcomed and applaudedBarnier has spoken...all very calm and low key as you would expect. Well apart from the did about ‘mutual trust and confidence’ :)
‘For there to be any future relationship between the EU and the UK, there must be mutual trust and confidence between us - today and in the future.
My statement following this week’s negotiating round:’
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Statement by Michel Barnier following Round 8 of negotiations for a new partnership between the European Union and the United Kingdom
The eighth round of negotiations on the future EU-UK partnership took place in London this week.\nThe EU remains committed to an ambitious future partnership with the UK. This would clearly be to the beuropa.eu
He's also a lawyer and probably realises the EU are pissing up a rope. Either that or it's a cunning double bluff to let the tories hang themselves.
Makes you wonder why the EU are so determined to establish the ECJ as the court of arbitration ;-)I am as long as the attorney general doesn't happen to be the highest legal authority in the land. I suppose the EU could take us to its own court, but of course we are no longer in the EU. They should probably just treat us like any other non EU state I suppose.
We left the EU in Jan 20, so we are no longer subject to EU law or courts I suppose. I think the usual procedure if you wish to govern a state which is not subject to your rule is to invade / bomb it, but despite the enthusiasm for an EU army I'm doubtful that is on the cards. It's a bit like our ex-colonies. We can ask nicely if they still want to be subject to our Queen and to be members of the commonwealth, but if they tell us to fuck of, then off we must fuck unless we are going to send the Armed Forces in to subjugate them. If I were the SNP I would be most keen on this legislation.
I find Bob's emotional state quite a useful barometer on how things are going. He seemed ok last week....Makes you wonder why the EU are so determined to establish the ECJ as the court of arbitration ;-)
And also makes you wonder why BM UK citizens support that - perhaps it is simply true that winning an argument on an internet forum is indeed more important than what is best for UK national interests?
I find Bob's emotional state quite a useful barometer on how things are going. He seemed ok last week....
Yes, I think as was the case this time last year Barnier will be given some painting or gardening to do while the grown ups talk.well after the drama of today frosty has confirmed that trade talks will continue next week in Brussels .
hopefully knock heads together and start to get a deal which is good for the UK
So you are indeed more qualified than the AGWell, quite!
If Braverman had any kind of integrity about her and was following the code of conduct she should be, it really should be a resigning matter. Instead, she’s chosen herself to put politics above the rule of law.
Anyone remotely supporting it can
never criticise Trump and Barr again, we’re just as bad.
Makes you wonder why the EU are so determined to establish the ECJ as the court of arbitration ;-)
And also makes you wonder why BM UK citizens support that - perhaps it is simply true that winning an argument on an internet forum is indeed more important than what is best for UK national interests?
So you are indeed more qualified than the AG
A real "stop with the melodrama and antics and start behaving like adults... both of you!" moment.well after the drama of today frosty has confirmed that trade talks will continue next week in Brussels .
hopefully knock heads together and start to get a deal which is good for the UK
You missed the future tenseThey aren’t and it’s irrelevant as it isn’t EU law that’s at issue here. The arbitration panel is completely separate to the ECJ, they are only involved if there is EU law in question and still report to the arbitration panel.
Than the AG?No but that’s completely irrelevant too. I just seemingly believe more in the rule of law.
No.Indeed - a valid concern
But surely you are not advocating that the strategic policies of the UK and its ability to act in the interests of its citizens should be determined by a need to appease potential terrorism?
Than the AG?