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Biden warns UK on Brexit: No trade deal unless you respect Northern Irish peace deal


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4 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

His party, the Democrats, control Congress, and it is Congress who hold the Constitutional authority to enact trade deals.

 

The United States has already demanded and been granted a U-Turn on UK plans to tax online businesses - ie is dictating the bounds of U.K. tax laws. I suggest Brexiteers learn to like it.

 

 

 

Brexit will mean FRINO to a large extent!

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4 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Brexit Britain’s debut onto the world stage preceded by a self harming disregard for international law and a reminder that the ‘special relationship’ is a figment of British imagination. 

Its not uncommon for such laws to be changed. The Germans have done it twice recently.

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6 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

His party, the Democrats, control Congress, and it is Congress who hold the Constitutional authority to enact trade deals.

 

The United States has already demanded and been granted a U-Turn on UK plans to tax online businesses - ie is dictating the bounds of U.K. tax laws. I suggest Brexiteers learn to like it.

 

 

 

To be absolutely accurate, they control one of the 2 houses of Congress, the House of Representatives. But that is enough to stymie the passage of any trade bill.

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2 minutes ago, Mama Noodle said:


And they can’t pass a trade agreement without it passing in the senate as well, so by that same logic the republicans hold the congress. 

But there's been no sign that the Republicans would oppose such an agreement and no reason to think that they would. So what's your point?

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