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Cabinet divisions break out over U.K. plan to override Brexit treaty


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Posted
8 hours ago, robblok said:

Yes I understand things like that, however you don't just tear up agreements your OWN party negotiated. Anyway its not the EU that is at fault its your government. 

 

If the UK does break its word i hope tough financial sanctions will follow. Its just crazy to do such things.

Govts & Politicians Everywhere “break their word, including & especially EU in this case. Treaties are honored only when all parties remain satisfied. Twas ever thus.????

Posted
7 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Meanwhile there is no effective customs control of goods entering the UK.

 

But you bit the bait and got wound up about the NI protocol despite the economy of NI out pacing that of the rest of the UK.

It is obviously not????????

Posted
16 minutes ago, TropicalGuy said:

Another Agitator Impervious to Reason & Facts. Accordingly Also Dismissed. ????

Cheers ???????? never been called an Impervious Agitator before sounds cool tho ???????? 

Posted
6 hours ago, herfiehandbag said:

On the other hand, perhaps the " butterflies" have their hands full trying to persuade their partners to cave in to Russia over Ukraine?

the main EU partners will eventually cave in to Russia, that's a given, and just a question of time ????

 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Or it could be, these Conservative MPs know that Johnson’s plans are against International Law.

Maybe.

 

But only if they haven't read Article 16.

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Posted
55 minutes ago, TropicalGuy said:

Govts & Politicians Everywhere “break their word, including & especially EU in this case. Treaties are honored only when all parties remain satisfied. Twas ever thus.????

"I am standing on a platform of increased duplicity and dishonesty" Who could resist voting for a politician like that?????

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Posted
2 hours ago, robblok said:

And i was taking a pot shot at the ancient thinking of Brexiteers linking it to the empire. You ultra conservative living in the past. Perfectly reasonable too.

Nobody has linked it to Empire. Except you. It's all in your mind.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

Nobody has linked it to Empire. Except you. It's all in your mind.

Nobody linked it to Eu to sulking teen girl its all in your mind.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Try to come to terms with the reality, Washington is dictating to the UK the limits of what the UK can and cannot do wrt NI and the Good Friday Agreement.

Really? How do you come to that conclusion?

 

'Irish' Joe Biden making a few uneducated comments about it?  

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Posted
16 hours ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

You must realise that situations change and if a Political party in Ireland wins an election , they may want something different to the previous Government, and so something needs to change .

   This is caused by the Irish electing a troublesome  Political party , instead of an agreeable one 

A party is troublesome because they don't want to be ruled by England?

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Posted
19 minutes ago, robblok said:

Nationalist are just people who haven't accomplished much themselves in their life so they need to be proud to be from a certain country as they can't be proud about what they have done themselves.

You must have quite a low opinion of the majority of the Thai population. 

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Posted
15 hours ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

Yes, thats right .

The E.U is causing problems between the U.K.,  Northern Ireland and Ireland .

If you hadn't invaded Northern Ireland, it wouldn't be your problem.

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Posted
Just now, Chomper Higgot said:

This thread is not about Thailand or Thai people.

We were discussing nationalism which is very much related to Brexit, the subject of this thread.

 

I was pointing out that if you have disdain for Nationalists, it must apply to all Nationalists not only British ones.

 

It's amusing how certain people only dislike nationalists if they come from a certain country. Not naming names of course ????.

 

 

Posted
3 minutes ago, FritsSikkink said:

If you hadn't invaded Northern Ireland, it wouldn't be your problem.

English people went to Ireland to grow food and cultivate plantations and they voted to be part of the U.K 

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Posted
16 minutes ago, robblok said:

Nobody linked it to Eu to sulking teen girl its all in your mind.

Mine was clearly said tongue in cheek.

 

So you are saying that you were also joking and you don't really think the Brits that you so despise are obsessed with Empire? If so, we are in agreement.

Posted
13 hours ago, RayC said:

That has nothing to do with it. Some simple "'Yes'/'No' answer" questions:

 

Were the objections of the DUP to a border down the Irish Sea known before the Brexit Agreement was signed?

 

Could the reactions of the DUP to the UK disregarding the DUP's objections be foreseen?

 

Did the UK government enact any legislation to deal with the DUP's objectives immediately before or shortly after the signing of the Brexit Agreement?

 

Therefore logically,

 

Can the EU be blamed for the chaotic situation we now find ourselves in?

And the bonus question: which current British Prime Minister said “There will be no border down the Irish Sea - over my dead body!”

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Posted
2 minutes ago, baboon said:

And the bonus question: which current British Prime Minister said “There will be no border down the Irish Sea - over my dead body!”

I dunno.............was it Margaret Thatcher ?

Posted
31 minutes ago, RayC said:

"I am standing on a platform of increased duplicity and dishonesty" Who could resist voting for a politician like that?????

Disappointing no doubt that the fraud Starmer nor any acolyte will never be PM ????????

Posted
1 hour ago, placeholder said:

Really? Share with us some examples of treaties broken by the UK in the 20th and 21st centuries. How about the EU? This is nonsense.  Only roque nations make a practice of that. The article goes into some detail about very concerned the UK govt is about breaking international law by violating the terms of the treaty.

 

 

EU behaviour over NI Protocol clearly in breach of “UK sovereignty” &  “good faith” treaty provisions. 

Posted
10 hours ago, RayC said:

Maybe. But the short-term omens don't look great and the payback period for these perceived economic benefits seems to stretch further and further into the future by the day.

 

How so? What positive difference has it made to the UK?

Control of borders & laws

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