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Chomper Higgot

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  1. If you are going to claim ‘bigger and better’ then shape and size absolutely do matter.
  2. It seems the Government itself has taken steps to avoid confirmation on the matter: https://www.politicshome.com/news/article/minister-avoids-confirming-if-top-legal-advisor-was-consulted-on-northern-ireland-protocol-legislation
  3. Correct: ” Article 46 Provisions of internal law regarding competence to conclude treaties 1.A State may not invoke the fact that its consent to be bound by a treaty has been expressed in violation of a provision of its internal law regarding competence to conclude treaties as invalidating its consent unless that violation was manifest and concerned a rule of its internal law of fundamental importance. 2.A violation is manifest if it would be objectively evident to any State conducting itself in the matter in accordance with normal practice and in good faith.”
  4. Correct. Vienna Convention, Article 27.
  5. Vienna Convention Article 27 Internal law and observance of treaties A party may not invoke the provisions of its internal law as justification for its failure to perform a treaty.
  6. EU laws are enacted by votes in the representative governments of each individual state.
  7. Can you give us an example of one of these ‘bigger and better deals’?
  8. At nowhere near the current numbers, and at that time the UK and French were cooperating. Johnson and Patel has actively sought to aggravate what non binding cooperation remained after Brexit.
  9. Don’t expect help with that, the UK has withdrawn from the Dublin Agreement.
  10. Brexit removed the UK from the Dublin Agreement. Don’t tell me to stop point out facts you don’t like hearing. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-59369179.amp And let’s not forget ‘Poject Fear’: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-illegal-immigration-free-movement-eu-leave-a8915816.html?amp Home Goal!
  11. Why would they need to, the migrants are passing through France.
  12. I was pointing out your statement wrt not ‘knowing the legalities of it’.
  13. If the migrants were passing through the UK heading to another country, would you be insisting that the UK authorities act to stop them leaving the UK? The French Government were bound by the Dublin Agreement to do exactly what you want them to do, but then the UK left the Dublin Agreement when Brexit was ‘Done’. A stunning home goal!
  14. You should acquaint yourself with the consequences of Brexit.
  15. No. Unless you can find a legal basis for the French preventing people getting into boats and heading to the UK. The ‘Dublin Agreement’ would provide a legal obligation on the French but the UK ditched it as part of Brexit. Doh! “The United Kingdom withdrawal from the European Union took effect at the end of the Brexit transition period on 31 December 2020, at which point the Regulation ceased to apply to it.” https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dublin_Regulation
  16. “Explaining the rules of the sea and maritime law the immigration expert explained why French vessels were spotted seeming to escort migrants to UK waters.”
  17. Let’s ponder the response from some parts of the press and public to a recent marriage into the British Royal Family.
  18. Irrelevant, once in the UK they are subject to and protected by UK law.
  19. But the court has also prevented a number of deportations. The cost to tax payers of this ill-conceived policy is climbing by the minute.
  20. I’ve already answered your question, once again incase you missed it:
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