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50 minutes ago, welovesundaysatspace said:

The difference is that you’re not an EU country anymore, so we may actually not be as flexible as we are when it comes to our own members ???? 

Are you suggesting the EU would break the transition period agreements? That would be grounds for all sorts of action, there is no choice in law - it's either written or it's not.

 

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1 hour ago, vogie said:

We will take no lessons from the EU about international law and treaties. Our very own law makers are making our laws now and not the EU.

 

It is already cleared up today in Brussels that no deal would be voted by the E.U. if that Boris bill keep existing ….. so forget in that case any deal ….. even when  the negotiations go on and should even show a miracle deal  coming out ..

E.U. Mp's told this already in Brussels today …..they are fundamental on that !

 

They even don't need a majority to reject any deal , 1 veto would even be enough to reject , for agreeing a deal UNNANIMOUS is needed 

 

Wake up call to prepare for a no deal , get your solutions for it in position is my advice ...

 

 

PS:  if any doubt s , just read this whole article about from British  Brussels correspondents 

https://news.sky.com/story/brexit-eu-says-it-will-start-legal-action-over-boris-johnsons-controversial-internal-market-bill-12086606

 

 

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7 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

The UK’s PM signed the international treaty that he is now on the verge of breaking.

 

The U.K. absolutely will take lessons on this from the EU, and very likely from other nations the UK wishes to hold to international treaty obligations. 

 

Jingoism isn’t an argument that wins legal battles.

on your last point i,m sure blair and his wmd lies would beg to differ.

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6 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

Nice swerve there Chomps, nice attempt to make sure you don't have to address the content.

 

The truth is that Von Der Leyen was elected selected exactly because of the points Andrew Neil made. She's corrupt, and incompetent and therefore a perfect fit to replace the drunkard fool Juncker as EU Commissioner.

Nice swerve there Chomps, nice attempt to make sure you don't have to address the content.’

 

There in is the problem, what are any of supposed to address; the editing, sound quality, lighting, set design?

 

This is a discussion forum, discussion requires members to express their views in their own worlds.

 

Perhaps that’s the problem Brexit supporters have?!

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4 minutes ago, vogie said:

Everything that you are shown if you disagree with it you attack the poster or the content. Well here is the full unabridged interview and it doesn't alter one word of what was said in the shortened version. However this version does show exactly what the EU are all about, you may regret seeing the full interview. Enjoy.

 

 

Again, more ripped content.

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9 minutes ago, welovesundaysatspace said:

Stop lying. 
 

We will continue to honor the contract. We will just answer your breach of the contract with legal action. 

 

You haven't honored the contract though, have you? 

 

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Now, be a good boy and go and watch that video I posted of Barnier again. 

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